Daniel Meyers (recorders, flutes, pipe and tabor, bagpipes, baritone)

Dan holds an MM in Early Music Performance from the Longy School of Music, and a BA in Music and English Literature from Whitman College. He spent two seasons as a musician with the Utah Shakespearean Festival, and has been a performer at several early music venues in the UK and Ireland, where he received a Watson Fellowship for ethnomusicology studies. In addition to Seven Times Salt, he is a founding member of the 7 Hills Renaissance Wind Ensemble, and has performed with the Boston Shawm and Sackbut Ensemble, Schola Cantorum of Boston, the Cambridge Revels, and many other ensembles throughout the eastern US. He teaches recorder for the Boston Recorder Society , Early Music MetroWest, and the Worcester Hills Recorder Society, and is Assistant Music Director at the UU Church of Greater Lynn in Swampscott, MA. He also performs Irish traditional music on uilleann pipes, whistle, and flute; his uilleann piping was recently featured on the soundtrack of the nationally released film Rooters: The Birth of Red Sox Nation (for more information on his piping activites, visit The Piper's Page ).

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