‘Wild man of the recorder’, Piers Adams and ‘hard man of the harpsichord’, David Wright bring an astonishing, larger-than-life range of virtuoso techniques and expression to music of the baroque.
They lead the audience through the landscape of the era with fascinating insights into the music and instruments – and some entertaining anecdotes about the lives of the composers.
‘The Wild Men went down brilliantly...a great show...’ Maddy Prior, Stepping Stones Festival
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