University Lectures

 

Simon on lecture tour to UC Berkeley CaliforniaPrehistoric Music Ireland has designed a series of lectures specifically aimed at third level University Departments including archaeology, Music, Celtic Studies and Arts.  Simon playing for President Mary Robinson Origins and evolvement of prehistoric instruments are discussed and reproductions are examined and played.   Comparisons are made with contemporary and modern descendent instruments.   A presentation may aim specifically at a given period e.g. Bronze Age or Iron Age or can cover an overview from the first habitation in Ireland circa 8,000 BC through to the early Medieval period 700 AD.   Active participation by students is encouraged who are invited to play reproduction.   Music students may have a natural affinity with certain instruments.   A trombone player will be able to make a good attempt to play an Iron Age trumpa.  

The length of a lecture may vary between one and two hours, but usually will average one and a half hours.

Instruments presented:

Stone Age

Bronze Age

Iron Age

To book a lecture presentation with Prehistoric Music Ireland (we travel all over the world) please see the contact us page and we would be delighted to reply.  

 

Universities we have already presented at include:

Prehistoric Music Ireland,
Crimlin, Corrnamona,
Co. Galway, Ireland

Phone: +353(0) 949 548 396
bronzeagehorns@eircom.net

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