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Music and Archaeology - An Afternoon of Discovery

David Owen Norris presenter, piano
Duncan Honeybourne piano
Professor Tim Champion speaker
Laura Cox speaker
plus Southampton student musicians

Thomas Hardy
Extracts from A Tryst at an Ancient Earth Work
A tale of archaeological skulduggery at Maiden Castle (which Hardy called Mai Dun, the Celtic version of its name).

John Ireland
Symphonic Rhapsody: Mai-Dun (arranged for 2 Pianos by the composer)
Prelude: The Forgotten Rite (arranged for 2 Pianos by the composer)

Gerald Finzi
Songs: Channel Firing (Hardy) To a Poet a Thousand Years Hence

Join host David Owen Norris along with experts and special guests for an afternoon of musical and archaeological discoveries.

Professor Tim Champion will talk about Maiden Castle in Dorset and how our knowledge of it has developed over the years; and also about the changing nature of archaeology in the later nineteenth century. Legal protection for some sites was introduced in 1882, and Dorchester Museum was opened in 1884. Thomas Hardy was very interested in archaeology as a science and very well informed; he came to know personally some of the most important archaeologists of the period, such as Pitt Rivers and Petrie, and was totally in sympathy with such modernisers.

Laura Cox will speak about Women in Dorset Archaeology in the 1880s. Her PhD topic is women landowners in Dorset and Hampshire, as seen through the eyes of Thomas Hardy.

David Owen Norris will speak about music inspired by the prehistoric traces of humankind, from Stonehenge to Ancient Greece. He will also be joined by pianist Duncan Honeybourne to mark the 60th anniversary of the death of composer John Ireland with performances of two works in their rarely heard two-piano versions.
3.00pm

Standard £10.00
Student £5.00
Under 18 £5.00
Friends £9.00
Turner Sims University of Southampton Salisbury Road Southampton Hampshire SO17 1BJ
Sun 12 Jun 2022
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