Ancient Greek Writers on Their Musical Past

Ancient Greek Writers on Their Musical Past
Author: Andrew Barker
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2014
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 8862276893

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Chapters 1-5 consider questions raised by ancient writings on the history of music, such as: how did certain writers arrive at their conclusions about the music of the past? What were the purposes of their treatises or shorter discussions, and what were the relations between these works and their other writings? What prejudices and assumptions did they bring to their musical investigations? In chapter 6, the author deals with musical allusions in comic drama of the 5th and 4th centuries, focusing on the question of their historical reliability.

Ancient Greek Music

Ancient Greek Music
Author: Stefan Hagel
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 505
Release: 2009-12-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781139479813

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This book endeavours to pinpoint the relations between musical, and especially instrumental, practice and the evolving conceptions of pitch systems. It traces the development of ancient melodic notation from reconstructed origins, through various adaptations necessitated by changing musical styles and newly invented instruments, to its final canonical form. It thus emerges how closely ancient harmonic theory depended on the culturally dominant instruments, the lyre and the aulos. These threads are followed down to late antiquity, when details recorded by Ptolemy permit an exceptionally clear view. Dr Hagel discusses the textual and pictorial evidence, introducing mathematical approaches wherever feasible, but also contributes to the interpretation of instruments in the archaeological record and occasionally is able to outline the general features of instruments not directly attested. The book will be indispensable to all those interested in Greek music, technology and performance culture and the general history of musicology.

Ancient Greek Music

Ancient Greek Music
Author: M. L. West
Publsiher: Clarendon Press
Total Pages: 452
Release: 1992-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0191586854

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Ancient Greece was permeated by music, and the literature teems with musical allusions. For most readers the subject has remained a closed book. Here at last is a clear, comprehensive, and authoritative account that presupposes no special knowledge of music. Topics covered include the place of music in Greek life; instruments; rhythm; tempo; modes and scales; melodic construction; form; ancient theory and notation; and historical development. Thirty surviving examples of Greek music are presented in modern transcription with analysis, and the book is fully illustrated. Besides being considered on its own terms, Greek music is here further illuminated by being seen in ethnological perspective, and a brief Epilogue sets it in its place in a border zone between Afro-Asiatic and European culture. The book will be of value both to classicists and historians of music. - ;The only available study in English of Ancient Greek music -

The Modes of Ancient Greek Music

The Modes of Ancient Greek Music
Author: David Binning Monro
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 170
Release: 1894
Genre: Music
ISBN: HARVARD:32044012927794

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Mode in Ancient Greek Music

Mode in Ancient Greek Music
Author: R. P. Winnington-Ingram
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 101
Release: 2015-02-12
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781107480261

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Originally published in 1936, this book presents a discussion regarding the modality of ancient Greek music, using literary evidence supplemented by surviving melodies. Detailed notes are incorporated throughout, together with indexes of proper names, terms and passages. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in ancient Greece and the history of music.

Music Text and Culture in Ancient Greece

Music  Text  and Culture in Ancient Greece
Author: Tom Phillips,Armand D'Angour
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2018-03-02
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9780192513281

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What difference does music make to performance poetry, and how did the ancients themselves understand this relationship? Although scholars have long recognized the importance of music to ancient performance culture, little has been written on the specific effects that musical accompaniment, and features such as rhythmical structure and melody, would have created in individual poems. This volume attempts to answer these questions by exploring more fully the relationship between music and language in the poetry of ancient Greece. Arranged into two parts, the essays in the first half engage closely with the evidential and interpretative challenges posed by the interaction of ancient music and poetry, and propose original readings of a range of texts by authors such as Homer, Pindar, and Euripides, as well as later poets such as Seikilos and Mesomedes. While they emphasize different formal features, they also argue collectively for a two-way relationship between music and language: attention to the musical features of poetic texts, insofar as we can reconstruct them, enables us to better understand not only their effects on audiences, but also the various ways in which they project and structure meaning. In the second part, the focus shifts to ancient attempts to conceptualize interactions between words and music; the essays in this section analyse the contested place that music occupied in the works of Plato, Aristotle, Plutarch, and other critical writers of the Hellenistic and Imperial periods. Thinking about music is shown to influence other domains of intellectual life, such as literary criticism, and to be vitally informed by ethical concerns. These essays illustrate the importance of music for intellectual culture in ancient Greece and the ancients' abiding concern to understand and control its effects on human behaviour.

The Modes of Ancient Greek Music

The Modes of Ancient Greek Music
Author: David Monro
Publsiher: Literary Licensing, LLC
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2014-03
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1494166410

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This Is A New Release Of The Original 1894 Edition.

Documents of Ancient Greek Music

Documents of Ancient Greek Music
Author: Egert Pöhlmann,Martin Litchfield West
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 019815223X

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'DAGM will stand as the basic edition for the Greek musical documents for a long time. For specialists, of course, DAGM is a fundamental resource.' -Bryn Mawr Classical Review'Lavishly produced.' -Music and Letters'This magisterial collaboration by two scholars unsurpassed in their field edits all currently known fragments of ancient Greek music, and offers authoritative answers to a number of long-standing problems... This book is a great advance in our understanding of ancient music.' -Teresa Morgan, Times Literary SupplementA uniquely complete and up-to-date collection of the surviving remains of ancient Greek music (fifth century BC to third or fourth century AD) as preserved in ancient notation on inscriptions, papyri, and medieval manuscripts. Each item is accompanied, where feasible, with a transcription into modern musical notation and an explanatory commentary. Good-quality photographs are provided in most cases.