Henry Dagg

Henry Dagg is a sound sculptor and builder of experimental musical instruments who formerly worked as a sound engineer for the BBC. His works include a pin barrel harp or sharpsichord which was commissioned for the English Folk Dance and Song Society and a cat organ which he played to the amusement of an audience of celebrities at a garden party hosted by Prince Charles.[1][2][3][4]

References

  1. Victoria Coren (31 January 2010), "All hail Henry Dagg – he's a true artist", The Observer
  2. Kent 'sound sculptor' unveils 'sharpsichord', BBC, 26 January 2010
  3. Prince Charles' laughter over 'cat organ', BBC, 11 September 2010
  4. Fay Schlesing (11 September 2010), "Please stop, one's sides are splitting!", Daily Mail
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