Martyn Cook

Martyn Cook has been playing the harp for over 25 years. On Sat 15 and Sun 16 March he will take to the Marrambidya stage at Warangesda Festival.

As well as performance and teaching, Martyn designs and builds his own harps, from early wire-strung models to modern electric ones.

A former staff member at Mitchell Conservatorium in Bathurst and Lithgow, Martyn now lives in Narrendera and is currently producing a presentation of harp music and Celtic myths and legend with Ken Hammond.

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