Overview


In these repertoire-building workshops I present several tunes from the Renaissance Era or England and Italy arranged for the Mountain Dulcimer. The tunes come from the 14th to the 17th century. All are arranged for DAD tuning.

This workshop includes Maiden Lane, Beggar Boy, Now is the Month of Maying, and Frog Galliard.


Steven K. Smith

Mountain Dulcimer Instructor


Steven K. Smith is an instrumentalist on the Mountain Dulcimer who has been learning, composing, performing and teaching since 1983. His first public performance as a dulcimer player occurred in Germantown in February 1984, during the Saturday night open mic at Dulcimer Doin's, which was then held at Camp Miami.  

While his music is rooted in the traditional Appalachian folk tunes typical for the dulcimer, he's reached out to other genres as well, including European classical music, Irish harp tunes, English country dance tunes and even to some pop music and the blues. He started composing nearly as soon as he started playing, and many of his compositions are featured on his albums.  

Steve is the 1989 Mid-East Regional Champion on Mountain Dulcimer, and has performed and taught mostly in the Ohio, West Virginia and Kentucky regions since the late 1980s. He has been a regular performer at the Ohio Renaissance Festival since 1992.


Discography:

Dandelions and Tulips 1993

Shaker's Fancy 1998 (now out of print but available on iTunes)

Elizabeth's Dream 2002 (now out of print but available on iTunes)

Under the Dogwoods 2006

Heard on High 2011 (Holiday Tunes)


Bibliography:

An English Country Garden 1996 (with companion CD)

Shaker's Fancy 1994 (Companion to the recording)

Elizabeth's Dream 2003 (Companion to the recording)

Under the Dogwoods 2007 (Companion to the recording)