There are some sound samples and pictures of the instrument by Weichselbaumer 
at http://matthias.loibner.net/lira/lira.html

Gerald
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  Subject: [HG-new] Re: Organized Hurdy Gurdy


  Michael,

  There are no real working copies remaining that could have been recorded 
earlier (to my knowledge) with the exception of the current instruments made by 
Wolfgang Weischlebaumer. I believe that there are regular performances on these 
instruments in the Vienna area. I understand that they are a bit difficult to 
move and that tends to make recording them often a hassle. I think that if you 
have the current CD you have the only music available.

  I will be happy to hear if this is not true.

  Scott



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