Musical Stones

A blog for those interested in lithophones (instruments made from rock) and especially the famous 'Musical Stones of Skiddaw' held at Keswick Museum and Art Gallery. The instrument is a 14 foot-long 1.5 ton stone xylophone made in 1827 by Keswick stonemason Joseph Richardson out of rare 'hornfels' rock found between the mountains Skiddaw and Blencathra in North Cumbria, UK.

Friday, 11 February 2011

The wonderful Andy Aliffe talking on BBC Radio on 10/02/11 about his research into Victorian Rock Bands 1hr 9mins in http://bbc.in/dFQp5S #cumbria #music

http://bbc.in/dFQp5S
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