Media: Videos & Sound Clips

Video

  Ron Cook Studios is now on YouTube. Four videos of my performance lecture, Welcome To My Workshop, are available to watch and enjoy.

Please spread the word and invite your friends to watch my Ron Cook Studios channel.
Watch me on the new Community Television program, Wood Works, Episode #3. Available to view online at http://woodworks.blip.tv. To see other episodes, click on the Archive link.

MP3 Sound Clips

Banjo-Dulcimer "The Bishop"
Banjo-Dulcimer "The Ram"
Scheitholt "The Prioress"
Mountain Dulcimer "Barbara Allen"
Courting Dulcimer "The Tie That Binds"
Epinette des Vosges "Jacques et Juliette"
Mini Hog-nose Psaltery
Cantigas de Santa Maria Psaltery
The Memling Hog-nose Psaltery 1
The Memling Hog-nose Psaltery 2
The Purpleheart Ukulele
The Starnina Harp
Mini Saxon Rote
Saxon Rote 6 with Gut Strings
Saxon Rote 7 with Nylon Strings
Aeolian (Wind) Harp
Germanic Rote "Tristan und Isolde"
 
 AUTOHARPS
• Harmonette
• Model 1
• Model 2 3/4
The J. H. Large Autoharp

Recorded Music

 

  "Calling Me Home" Clip from CD of Same Name (available for purchase as CD or MP3 download-contact me for information)

 

  "Beowulf" played on Germanic Rote, performed by David Castriota (short clip)
"Beowulf" played on Germanic Rote, performed by David Castriota (full introduction-large file)

 

  Medieval Improvisation 1 on Ron Cook Studios Medieval Harp, performed by David Castriota
Medieval Improvisation 2 on Ron Cook Studios Medieval Harp, performed by David Castriota
David Castriota is a professor in the Art History Department at Sarah Lawrence College in New York City and specializes in Ancient History. If you have a copy of Beowulf in the Old English with translations, follow the beginning of the epic poem along with David's recitation.
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