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    Quote Originally Posted by hercule View Post
    are there other examples of people being named after the instrument they play, I wonder

    Mr Tambourine Man
    Donovan - The Hurdy Gurdy Man
    Schubert - Der Leiermann (same instrument)
    Johnny Cymbal - Mr Bass Man
    Peter Sellers - The Trumpet Volunteer
    Phil the Fluter('s Ball)
    Gene Krupa - Drummer Man

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gordon View Post
    TROMBONCINO's sixteen Frottole were recorded on 16th-21st June 1980 at Decca's West Hampstead Studio 3 by the Consort of Musicke and Anthony Rooley (lute)

    Released by L’OISEAU-LYRE in December 1981 as LP: DSLO593 and later as CD 421 960 2 in 1993 and excepts were issued in July 1994 on CD 443 200 2OM. If you are lucky you might find these second hand somewhere like Gramex near Waterloo.
    Thank you very much for this, Gordon - I had no idea that the recording made it to CD. It could be quite a task to track it down, but I can live in hope! Ebay might also be the answer - sometime ago I really had given up on ever finding another long-deleted CD when I tried ebay and lo and behold, someone in Singapore came up with a copy! It certainly put an end to the trailing round secondhand record shops.

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    Dallipiccolo

    Obviously.

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