- The
ancient carnyx was a wind
instrument used by the
Celts during the Iron Age,
between c. 200 BCE and c. 200 CE. It was a type of
trumpet made of bronze...
- ISBN 019-910035-7. Hunter,
Fraser (of
Museum of Scotland),
Carnyx and Co-
piece by
Hunter on the
carnyx MacAulay,
Donald (1992). The
Celtic languages. Cambridge...
-
conflicts and on
maybe the most
prominent Celtic instrument of its time, the
carnyx. In 54 BC
Cicero wrote that he "did not fancy"
there were any musically...
- moustache,
weapons and
shield carved on the floor, and a type of
Gallic carnyx between his legs. The
white marble statue,
which may
originally have been...
- Cupeiro [es], who
specializes in
ancient instruments,
including the
Celtic carnyx the
Roman cornu and the Gr**** aulos. His
score also
includes an electric...
-
Sachs 1940, pp. 196–201 "Deskford
carnyx".
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original on 19
January 2021.
Retrieved 23
January 2021. "
Carnyx - Caledonians,
Picts and Romans...
- E Boar-helmeted
figure Detail The
carnyx players Bronze 4th-century BC buffer-type
Celtic torc from
France Carnyx head from the
Tintignac group Torrs...
- "sonic landscapes" for
electronic media; a late
major work is "Ankh" for
Carnyx and
electronics written for
eminent trombonist John Kenny.
Morris Pert was...
- Norwegian, and
Swedish that are not
related to sound.
Natural trumpet Carnyx "Bronze lurs - The Brudevælte lurs".
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original on 2011-09-27...
- the
Manlii Torquati, and a plough,
perhaps alluding to the
dictator Gaius Junius Bubulcus Brutus. On the
reverse Victoria drives a biga over a
carnyx....