>> I have been listening to Sarah Jackson's "Sounds of the Ocarina"
>> (rather nice versions of tunes from all over the place).
> Could you provide the details on this CD?

A mixture of Irish, English, Scottish and Latin American music
arranged for a small folk band with the ocarina as the lead
instrument; her Austrian ex-husband seems to have done a lot
of the arranging.  She seems unknown to Google, but her postal
address is

   The Ocarina Company
   The Old Smithy
   Crosshill
   Grinley-on-the-Hill
   Doncaster DN10 4RE

She also makes and sells ocarinas.  I intend to write and see if
she can make me a tunable Italian type that can play a pipe scale
starting from concert-pitch G with all ten holes closed.

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