Hurdy Gurdy 25th August 2010

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Shot Notes

I recently saw the Toronto Consort play a show at St. John’s Anglican Church in Lunenburg. Such a great show and I finally managed to see the inside of this church. There were many many instruments about from the Renaissance age of western music including the Hurdy Gurdy seen in the foreground – usually you only hear this stuff on TV or in movies so it was an amazing experience to hear them with my own ears.

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