Members of the public will be invited to take part in a unique music event on Bennachie, hosted by academics from the University of Aberdeen.
Attendees will be given recording equipment and asked to capture sounds they discover as they spend time on the hill in the morning – from wind in the trees, a stream, birdsong or just general soundscapes.
The emphasis will be on listening to the soundscape of the hill and how, though it may seem quiet, there are in fact a multitude of sounds to be heard.
Professor Peter Stollery from the Music Department at the University will then lead the group in developing a sound map of the hill before transforming the sounds into musical compositions which aim to reflect the nature of the hill and what those sounds mean to the group.
Professor Stollery said: “People often say how wonderful the view is on Bennachie. I think that sound, as well as other senses are often forgotten about in circumstances like these so this day is about listening to the sounds on Bennachie and then working with them.”
The event – which takes place on Saturday June 16 from 10am – 5pm – is part of a wider project to build a greater insight into the archaeological past of Bennachie.
Led by archaeologists from the University of Aberdeen in conjunction with the Bailies of Bennachie, a series of events have taken place on the hill over the last two months which have aimed to equip community members with the knowledge and skills they require to undertake their own work into the history and heritage of their local area.
Activities have included archaeological digs on the hill, an oral history day with the chance hear and share stories about Bennachie, and an event hosted by the Royal Commission where locals were offered the chance to learn methods for recording old buildings.
It is hoped the project – which is funded by a grant of £20K from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) – will result in an exciting new heritage project for the hill and its surrounding landscape.
The music event is free to attend but booking is essential – contact bennachielandscapes@scottish-heritage.org.uk to confirm attendance.
Attendees should meet at the Bennachie Centre, and under 16s must be accompanied by a responsible adult.
Other events taking place as part of the project throughout June are:
For more information on these events and how to get involved in the research on Bennachie, contact Colin Shepherd, colin@scottish-heritage.org.uk.
Issued by the Communications Team, Office of External Affairs, University of Aberdeen, King's College, Aberdeen. Tel: (01224) 272014.
Issued on: 01 June 2012
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Contact: Kelly Potts