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"Informed by scholarship, imagination, rock-solid technique and fine
musicianship... both thrilling and shocking" - Jeremy Barlow

Bill (William) Taylor researches, performs, teaches and records the ancient harp
music of Ireland, Scotland and Wales. He is one of very few players interpreting
these repertoires using lyres, gut-strung medieval harps, renaissance harps with
buzzing bray pins and wire-strung clarsachs. 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bill is a teacher-in-residence with Ardival Harps, Strathpeffer, in the
Highlands of Scotland.  For many years he has taught at the Edinburgh
International Harp Festival in the UK and the Amherst Early Music Festival in
the US, and he is often invited to lead workshops and to perform in Britain,
Europe and the United States. His teaching covers a wide range of subjects:
arranging for small harps, using fingernail technique to play wire-strung harps
and bray harps, and exploring music from medieval, renaissance and traditional
sources.  He has made over 30 recordings as a soloist and with several different
ensembles.

 

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