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In St Cuthbert's Time

In St Cuthbert's Time

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The Sound of Lindisfarne and the Gospels To celebrate the exhibition of the Lindisfarne Gospels at Durham Cathedral in July 2013, award-winning wildlife sound recordist Chris Watson has researched the sonic environment of the Holy Island as it might have been experienced by St. Cuthbert in 700 A.D.The Sound of Lindisfarne and the Gospels To celebrate the exhibition of the Lindisfarne Gospels at Durham Cathedral in July 2013, award-winning wildlife sound recordist Chris Watson has researched the sonic environment of the Holy Island as it might have been experienced by St. Cuthbert in 700 A.D. Track listing: 1. Winter2. Lencten3. Sumor4. Haerfest "A 7th Century Soundscape of Lindisfarne Throughout human history artists have been influenced by their surroundings and the sounds of the landscape they inhabit. When Eadfrith, the Bishop of Lindisfarne, was writing and illustrating the Lindisfarne Gospels on that island during the late 7th C. and early 8th C. he would have been immersed in the sounds of Holy Island whilst he created this remarkable work. This production aims to reflect upon the daily and seasonal aspects of the evolving variety of ambient sounds that accompanied life and work during that period of exceptional thought and creativity." Chris Watson - sound recordist - www.chriswatson.net With thanks to Professor Veronica Strang, Executive Director, Institute of Advanced Study, Durham University Notes: St Cuthbert Cuthbert was an Anglo Saxon monk, bishop and hermit who became prior of Lindisfarne in c. 665. In later life Cuthbert felt called to be a hermit and moved to the nearby island of Inner Farne to begin fighting the spiritual forces of evil in solitude. Cuthbert became associated with the birds and other animals on the island and gave special protection to the Eider duck which is still known locally as Cuddy's duck.

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