Stef Conner and Barnaby Brown, investigate the world’s oldest instruments and notation with breath-taking results. Their musicianship brings Deep History, Mesopotamia, ancient Greece, Anglo Saxon England and medieval Scotland to life. Highlights include a vulture radius bone 40,000 years old and a hymn to Apollo from Delphi, 127 BC – the oldest, lengthiest and best-preserved notation of a Greek song.
40,000 Years in 40 Minutes
Nicosia Municipal Multipurpose Center, Cyprus
40,000 Years in 40 Minutes - European Music Archaeology Project - The Epilogue