My two harpsichords

I use these regularly for my concerts where I play repertoire spanning across the centuries from around 1550 to 1800. I even tuned them differently in a concert to show the difference between mean tone tuning and well - temperament with of course suitable repertoire.

Salon concerts at Broadford 2026 Season

Four concerts of varied Baroque music all at 4.00pm on Sundays.

Don’t miss this presentation of English late 17th century songs delving into many of our mental states. Experience the mental states of lovesickness, anguish, loneliness, restlessness and other disturbances in the safety of my little concert hall. Book with the following link: https://www.trybooking.com/DGRQN  venue details also shown on this link)

Kate Macfarlane’s acclaimed and exquisitely sensitive soprano voice presents us with songs by Purcell and Eccles. Sam Cohen lends her expertise on theorbo (it’s like a huge guitar!) joining me on keyboards.

Put these other dates in your diary too. (same link as above)

24 May: Masters of The Italian Violin School

30 August – 18th Century Trios from the Berlin School

8 Nov: – Jacquet de La Guerre cantatas

All with Peter Hagen playing on harpsichord.

And Last Year for those that want to delve into my past concerts.

30 March: Hannah Lane – baroque triple harp
Italian “Secret Music” and refined music for the English royalty from the 16th and 17th centuries. This programme for baroque triple harp explores the Music by Luzzaschi, Frescobaldi, Purcell, Dowland and more.
4 May: Meredith Beardmore – historical flute and Niels Bijl – classical saxophone, with Peter Hagen – harpsichord. Telemann and Handel Trio sonatas
Two of the best composers from the high baroque performed with a beautiful, unusual blend of instruments.
22 June: Kate Macfarlane – voice, Samantha Cohen theorbo and Peter Hagen on organ and harpsichord. Seventeenth century music of passion and verve with music by Barbara Strozzi and Merula
24 August: Peter Hagen performs solo harpsichord repertoire on his exquisite copy of a Ruckers harpsichord.
Couperin, Bach, Handel and more.
16 November: Sam Goble – baroque cello, Peter Hagen – harpsichord
Virtuosic music for baroque cello and harpsichord from Telemann to Boccherini