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Carnyx found in Norfolk

MaJoC the Filk 09 Jan 26 - 11:17 AM
Tattie Bogle 08 Jan 26 - 07:35 PM
Jack Campin 07 Jan 26 - 08:06 PM
Tattie Bogle 07 Jan 26 - 06:59 PM
Sandra in Sydney 07 Jan 26 - 04:16 PM
Paul Burke 07 Jan 26 - 04:07 PM
Rapparee 07 Jan 26 - 03:06 PM
Stilly River Sage 07 Jan 26 - 10:06 AM
DaveRo 07 Jan 26 - 07:56 AM
Jack Campin 07 Jan 26 - 05:32 AM
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Subject: RE: Carnyx found in Norfolk
From: MaJoC the Filk
Date: 09 Jan 26 - 11:17 AM

> already too many instruments in our non-dining room

I mentioned this to Herself, and she nodded sympathetically: unkind words like "clutter" are sometimes heard when she's dusting the dining room.* But if I don't have the instruments to hand when said hands are idle, how will I practice :-) ? As it is, both the banjolele and the bouzouki stay in their cases for lack of floor stands, which makes them less likely to casually get picked up and played.

I really must agitate for modern houses to have picture rails, so instruments can be hooked from them, and we'd get the floorspace back.

* I maintain a tactful silence on the subject of jigsaws.


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Subject: RE: Carnyx found in Norfolk
From: Tattie Bogle
Date: 08 Jan 26 - 07:35 PM

That’s the guy who played it at the concert I mentioned, Jack.
Don’t think my husband would allow me to get one: already too many instruments in our non-dining room!


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Subject: RE: Carnyx found in Norfolk
From: Jack Campin
Date: 07 Jan 26 - 08:06 PM

The carnyx pioneer in Scotland is John Kenny. I've been right next to him playing it indoors in a small hall - it isn't as loud as you might think. And just missed a concert he did with it in Mostar, Bosnia. I think it was intended as a statement about peace, just as you'd expect from an instrument designed to look like a furious drooling bellowing bug-eyed pig.

If you want one there's a maker in France.


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Subject: RE: Carnyx found in Norfolk
From: Tattie Bogle
Date: 07 Jan 26 - 06:59 PM

There was one played at Celtic Connections in Glasgow a few years back, in the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, by the principal trumpeter from one of the Scottish orchestras. He didn’t shatter the instrument, but maybe a few nerves and eardrums!


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Subject: RE: Carnyx found in Norfolk
From: Sandra in Sydney
Date: 07 Jan 26 - 04:16 PM

oops ...


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Subject: RE: Carnyx found in Norfolk
From: Paul Burke
Date: 07 Jan 26 - 04:07 PM

"full research and conservation of these incredibly fragile remains will reshape our view of sound and music in the Iron Age"

Let's hope they don't ask a Guards trumpeter to test it out - like they did with one from Tutenkhamun's tomb. One great blast, and it shattered completely.


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Subject: RE: Carnyx found in Norfolk
From: Rapparee
Date: 07 Jan 26 - 03:06 PM

It’s mine and I want it back!


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Subject: RE: Carnyx found in Norfolk
From: Stilly River Sage
Date: 07 Jan 26 - 10:06 AM

From the first article:
Dr Fraser Hunter, a leading authority on carnyces from the National Museums of Scotland says, “this extraordinary find will add enormously to our understanding of the Iron Age world.

“I’ve looked at carnyces from around Europe, and the full research and conservation of these incredibly fragile remains will reshape our view of sound and music in the Iron Age.

“The carnyces and the boar-headed standard are styles well known on the continent and remind us that communities in Britain were well-connected to a wider European world at this time.”

A possible symbol to use if the UK ever reconnects with the wider European world. :)


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Subject: RE: Carnyx found in Norfolk
From: DaveRo
Date: 07 Jan 26 - 07:56 AM

This Guardian piece has a picture of the Gundestrup cauldron, which shows how they were held aloft to play:
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2026/jan/07/iron-age-war-trumpet-find-britain-norfolk-boudicca-links


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Subject: Carnyx found in Norfolk
From: Jack Campin
Date: 07 Jan 26 - 05:32 AM

This is not something I would have expected to find in Norfolk. Maybe a morris side might take it up?

Iron Age archaeological find


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