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Glen Velez
Glen Velez
American musician
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John McCutcheon
John McCutcheon
folk music singer
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Guy Carawan
Guy Carawan
American musician and musicologist
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Jean Ritchie
Jean Ritchie
American folk singer
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Michael Hedges
Michael Hedges
American composer, guitarist and singer-songwriter
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Eric Whitacre
Eric Whitacre
American composer
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Malcolm Williamson
Malcolm Williamson
Australian composer
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Jester Hairston
Jester Hairston
Composer, songwriter, arranger, choral conductor, and actor (1901-2000)
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Mykola Leontovych
Mykola Leontovych
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King's Singers
King's Singers
British vocal group
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John Rutter
John Rutter
British composer, conductor and arranger
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Andy Narell
Andy Narell
American musician
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Karl Jenkins
Karl Jenkins
Welsh musician and composer
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Morten Lauridsen
Morten Lauridsen
American composer
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Sam Rizzetta
Sam Rizzetta
American musician
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Libby Larsen
Libby Larsen
American composer and educator
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Trapezoid
Trapezoid
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John Harbison
John Harbison
American composer
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Ola Gjeilo
Ola Gjeilo
Norwegian composer and pianist
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Herbert Howells
Herbert Howells
English composer, organist and teacher
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Philip Aaberg
Philip Aaberg
pianist
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George Guest
George Guest
British musician
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Franz Biebl
Franz Biebl
German composer
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William Bolcom
William Bolcom
American composer
Malcolm Dalglish
American composer and musician

Malcolm Dalglish

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Malcolm Dalglish (born August 14, 1952) is an American hammered dulcimer player and builder, composer, and choral director.

A virtuoso performer on the hammer dulcimer, he is a former member of the folk/Celtic trio Metamora and has performed frequently with the percussionist Glen Velez. In addition to the dulcimer, Dalglish also plays the spoons and bones (both traditional American percussion instruments). Beginning in the mid-1970s he honed his playing at Hap's Irish Pub in Cincinnati in a duo with flutist and concertina player Grey Larsen. He also composes prolifically for choir, and many of his compositions are for choir with dulcimer accompaniment. He has received more than 50 commissions to compose for choirs around the world. He played the hammered dulcimer in the score for the 1981 film Tuck Everlasting. Several of his songs with the Ooolite choral group come from the poetic work of Wendell Berry.

Dalglish attended Oberlin College and the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music. He lives in Bloomington, Indiana, where his publishing company, Ooolitic Music, is based.