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Musiques
de l'Antiquite Grecque, Ancient Greek Music, Ensemble KERYLOS,
Direction: Annie BELLIS. Annie Bellis writes: "For the
first time a compact-disc presents to the public a rigorous restoration of
what where secular or sacred music of the Graeco-Roman antiquity. Fruit of
a long-term scientific and artistic work, its aim is principally
authenticity. I thus transcribed scrupulously the ancient scores, with the
utmost precision. Moreover, the instruments are accurate facsimilies of
their ancient models. In this manner, these fifteen scores shall be heard
today exactly as they were performed when they were written." Contains
music by Aeschylus and Euripides among others. |
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Music
of the Ancient Greeks, ensemble De Organographia. In spite
of their age, a certain percentage of the musical works of ancient Greece
have survived in a perfect or nearly perfect condition. However, as one
might expect with works of great antiquity, many of the extant pieces have
missing notes or passages. Fortunately, with the wealth of musical
information left to us by the ancient Greek authors combined with
observations that can be made about conventions found in the music itself,
something of an ancient Greek approach to composition can be generated,
making the task of filling in gaps with plausible material easier than one
might expect. Contains 24 works by Euripides, Mesomedes and anonymous
composers. |
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Musique
de la Grece Antique, Atrium Musicae de Madrid, Gregorio Paniagua.
Contains 22 segments of music from ancient Greece. 1. Anakrousis, Orestes
Stasimo; 2. Fragments instrumentaux de Contrapollinopolis; 3. 1ct Hymne
Delphique a Apollon; 4. Plainte de Tecmessa; 5. Papyrus View 29825; 6.
Hymne au Soleil; 7. Hymne a la Muse; 8. Hymne a Nemesis; 9. Papyrus
Michigan; 10. Aenaoi Netelai; 11. Epitaphe de Seikilos; Pean. 12. Papyrus
Berlin 6870; 13. Anonymi Bellermann; 14. 1re Ode Pythique; 15. Papyrus
Oxyrhynchus 2436; 16. Hymne Chretienne d'Oxythynchus; 17. Homero Hymnus;
18. Papyrus Zenon. Cairo Fragment; 19. Terencio. Hecyra 861; 20. Poem. Mor
1, 11f. Migne 37, 523; 21. 2e Hymne Delphique a Apollon; 22. Papyrus Oslo
A/B Epilogos-Katastrophe. |
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