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Carnyx & Co presents The Mouthpiece of the Gods

Carnyx & Co presents The Mouthpiece of the Gods: An evening of music and film featuring John Kenny with soprano Adaya Malca-Peled and sound designer Tim Cooper.

7:30pm ‐ 9:30pm
Pianodrome Bruntsfield
St. Oswald's Centre, 41 Montpellier Park, Bruntsfield, Edinburgh, EH10 4NB

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Carnyx & Co presents The Mouthpiece of the Gods: An evening of music and film featuring John Kenny with soprano Adaya Malca-Peled and sound designer Tim Cooper. In 1992 John became the first person for 2,000 years to play the great Celtic horn known as the carnyx, and has since gone on to perform and lecture with it globally. Over the past four years Adaya and John have established an extraordinary duo, exploring the voice with carnyx and the trombone.
The evening concludes with “Multiplex”, a film by Kenneth McQueenie inspired by John’s music, performed live.

Concert in support of the charitable company Carnyx & Co www.carnyx.org.uk

Founded by John Kenny and Ian Ritchie in 1997, Carnyx & Co. is a charitable company which provides a unique interface between musical archaeology and the world of contemporary performance and recording. Following the initial carnyx reconstruction project, based at the National Museum of Scotland in 1992, it rapidly became clear that instrument recreated by John Creed is not only a masterpiece of Celtic art - it is also a unique and powerful musical instrument. Tonight will feature not only the Deskford Carnyx, but also its French and Irish cousins, the Tintignac Carnyx and Lochnashade Horn, and John’s own first instrument, the trombone, combined with the most ancient of instruments: the human voice. The finale of our programme will be the Scottish premiere of Kenneth McQueenie’s film Multiplex, inspired by John Kenny’s score for trombone, UPIC generated sound score, and live electronics.

Venue Info

Pianodrome Bruntsfield is at The St.Oswald's Center at 41 Montpelier Park, Bruntsfield, Edinburgh EH10 4NB, at the corner of Montpelier and Montpelier Park and next to the Bruntsfield primary school.
Doors open 30’ before event starts.

The Pianodrome is based in a 130 year old ex church building, and currently the space is unheated, so please remember to wrap up warm.

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Pianodrome Bruntsfield, St. Oswald's Centre, 41 Montpellier Park, Bruntsfield, Edinburgh, EH10 4NB

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