Jeremy Barlow is one of the most versatile musicians on the British early music scene, with a career encompassing writing, lecturing, and performing. After studying at Trinity College Cambridge and the Royal Academy of Music, London, his first job was as flutist with the Iceland Symphony Orchestra. After this, he worked for several years as flutist and music director for several London theaters, including the National Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Theater. Barlow founded the Broadside Band, a period-instrument ensemble that specializes in English popular music from 1550-17...