Sirinu has appeared on BBC TV, on European and South American radio networks. They have toured for the British Council, the Early Music Network, the Continuo Early Music
Foundation and they have received project funding from the Ralph Vaughan Williams Foundation and from Angel Music.
Sirinu’s broadcasts and recordings include ‘The Frozen Jewel of Potosi’ for Bolivian Radio, Spanish music of the sixteenth century and traditional music from the Andes, a four-part
BBC series ‘The Road to Toledo’ features music from Burgundy and Spain, and ‘In the Footsteps of Ziryab’ features music from Persia and medieval Spain for BBC Radio 3.
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Sirinu’s early music recordings include All Goodly Sports, music by Henry Vlll for Chandos, The Cradle of the Renaissance for Hyperion, Bold, Fearless and Rash for E.M.L. and The Man Hurdy-gurdy and Me, music for early and unusual instruments by Howard Skempton for Mètier.