The Arts Society West Wales: Music in Art

Tue, 10 Jun 2025 - Presented by: West Wales Decorative and Fine Arts Society

This is a Seated Event

The Arts Society West Wales: Music in Art

Lecture starts at 11am

So many of our historical references for musical instruments can be found in works of art. Not only can these windows into the past show us what the instruments looked like but also the social context in which they would have been played. Music and different instruments also play a strong role within symbolism in art. Sophie explores the instruments in selected works and then gives live demonstrations on replicas of the instruments depicted. Sophie is a musician well-known for her prowess on the English border bagpipes and has become one of the foremost players of the instrument in the UK. She also plays a variety of early woodwind instruments such as shawm, rauschpfeife, crumhorm and recorder. She’s also one of a handful of British players of the baroque musette, an 18th century French bagpipe similar to the Northumbrian smallpipes. When not touring with GreenMatthews, Sophie also makes instruments (she made her own baroque oboe) and works with respected luthier Tony Millyard on his flutes. Sophie is self-taught on all of her instruments.

For more infoamtion please contact – 01646 636541 or email rosemary.arts.society@gmail.com

The 2023/2024 Programme is now available on The Arts Society West Wales's website HERE