Henk van Aalten Posted December 5, 2004 Posted December 5, 2004 (edited) Dear Friends, I think that this time of the year deserves it's own (slightly off-topic) topic. This first message is music-related: today is the first day of a period that ends at epiphany. During this period the so called midwinter-horn is blown in the east of The Netherlands and the adjoining part of Germany. Somewhere (early) this morning, the first farmer in this part of The Netherlands / Germany gets his horn and start playing while holding his horn above a well in order to amplify the sound. Under these conditions and especially when it is foggy wheather, this sound can be heard at distances of several miles. As soon as the sound is heard by other players, they start to play and thus join in. In this way a network of sound is built up, covering a part of The Netherlands and Germany. It is great to hear this sound and listen to the increasing amount of "replies". This tradition dates back to mediaeval times (or even pre-history?). The first written report about midwinter-horn blowing, dates back to 1485 (7 B.C., where C=Columbus). It is assumed that originally this tradition relates to the pre-historic celebration of the solstice, which was "converted" in Christian times to Christmas. Have a look at some more pictures below and listen to sound samples at: http://members.home.nl/belave/midwinterhoorn.wav and http://home.wxs.nl/~kuipe351/Geluid/Midwinterhoorn.wma Edited December 5, 2004 by Henk van Aalten
Animaterra Posted December 5, 2004 Posted December 5, 2004 Henk, I love it!! This is the sort of thing that just delights and tickles me. To think they've been blowing the horns for all these generations (though presumably not the same horn blowers...). It just gives me chills thinking about it. I wish I could hear them. Thanks so much for sharing this!
Henk van Aalten Posted December 6, 2004 Author Posted December 6, 2004 Henk, I love it!! This is the sort of thing that just delights and tickles me. To think they've been blowing the horns for all these generations (though presumably not the same horn blowers...). It just gives me chills thinking about it. I wish I could hear them. Thanks so much for sharing this! Allison, I'm glad you like it! I just found a website in English on this subject. enjoy!
Helen Posted December 8, 2004 Posted December 8, 2004 Oh Henk, This is great. Thank you so much. Helen
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