A 270-Year-Old Scottish Folk Fiddle Makes Its Carnegie Hall Debut

A 270-Year-Old Scottish Folk Fiddle Makes Its Carnegie Hall Debut

The New York Times - Music:

The ornately decorated fiddle belonged to the dance master who taught Robert Burns. At Carnegie, it will cap “Scotland’s Hoolie in New York.”

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