The History of the Harp

Sat Dec 13 2025 at 11:30 am to 12:30 pm

Y Gaer Museum, Art Gallery & Library | Brecon

The Brecknock Society & Museum Friends
Publisher/HostThe Brecknock Society & Museum Friends
The History of the Harp
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A talk and recital with local harpist Martha Powell
About this Event

This month's talk - Martha Powell

Our December talk is a celebration of the harp with our favourite local harpist Martha Powell. There'll be a festive feel with music and refreshments.

Free

All welcome

Donations accepted





About The Brecknock Society and Museum Friends

Since it was founded in 1928, the Brecknock Society has been studying and promoting the history and culture of the historic county of Brecknock. It gives particular support to the Brecknock Museum & Art Gallery, and as Museum Friends, seeks to assist its operation and development.

The Society arranges lectures, meetings, exhibitions, and other events, to which all are welcome. The most notable of these events is the annual Sir John Lloyd Memorial Lecture, one of the most significant lectures of its kind in Wales. In recent years, speakers have included: Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd, speaking on justice in Breconshire over the centuries; the former Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, speaking on the work of local seventeenth-century poet, Henry Vaughan; Mr Richard Suggett from the Royal Commission, speaking on the vernacular buildings of Breconshire; and Professor Anne Curry, speaking on the battle of Agincourt and its Breconshire connections.


The Society publishes an annual journal, Brycheiniog, which reflects the activities of the Society and seeks to stimulate a wider understanding of the history, archaeology, literature, and arts of the former county of Brecknock.

https://www.brecknocksociety.wales/

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Y Gaer Museum, Art Gallery & Library, Glamorgan Street, Brecon, United Kingdom

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