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  1. chriswatsonreleases.bandcamp.com › album › in-st-cuthberts-timeIn St Cuthbert's Time | Chris Watson

    To celebrate the exhibition of the Lindisfarne Gospels at Durham Cathedral from July to September 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.

  2. 15 de may. de 2013 · For ‘In St Cuthbert’s Time’, a collaboration with Durham University’s Institute of Advanced Study, and other Durham-based researchers, artist Chris Watson has created a sound installation that reflects the acoustic landscape of that island during the time that the Lindisfarne Gospels were being considered, written and ...

  3. 17 de jun. de 2013 · On In St. Cuthbert’s Time, Watson sets forth to explore the sonic properties of Lindisfarne, a scenic island off the coast of Northeast England, with a rich history that encompasses both Vikings and Sir Walter Scott, as well as Roman Polanski, who shot his 1966 film Cul de Sac on location there.

  4. chriswatsonreleases.bandcamp.com › album › in-st-cuthberts-timeIn St Cuthbert's Time | Chris Watson

    17 de jul. de 2013 · 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.

  5. In St Cuthbert's Time: The Sounds of Lindisfarne and the Gospels, an Album by Chris Watson. Released in July 2013 on Touch (catalog no. TO:89; CD). Genres: Nature Recordings, Acousmatic Music.

  6. 1 de jul. de 2013 · Album. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2013 CD release of "In St Cuthbert's Time" on Discogs.

  7. 15 de nov. de 2013 · In St. Cuthbert’s Time: The Sounds of Lindisfarne and the Gospels is a set of conceptual field recordings made by noted wildlife / BBC sound recordist Chris Watson. Employing nothing but captured soundwaves and photographic images, Watson transports the listener far away in space and time.