Matthias Loibner: absolutely phenomenal hurdy gurdy musician

Last ten minutes of hurdy-gurdy player Matthias Loibner playing a tiny concert in St. Chartier (France) 2003. He also has a looper pedal. At about 3:50, when he intends to repeat a sequence, he'll record it with the pedal; then he'll stop a moment, regather his timing and then start cranking out another sequence. This way it sounds like he's playing 2 or 3 instruments at once. The is probably the finest example of the range of the hurdy gurdy I've ever seen/heard.

If you don't want to listen to the whole thing and would prefer highlights, I suggest:

1:10-1:35, where he sounds like a violinist soloing
3:50-5:20, where he sounds like an entire string quartet
9:20-9:46, where he does the equivalent of shredding on guitar

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