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Music and Musicians in Ancient Greece /

Anderson, Warren D.

Music and Musicians in Ancient Greece / Warren D. Anderson. - 1 online resource (264 p.) : 31 b/w illustrations

Frontmatter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Plates -- Preface -- 1. From the Beginnings to the Dark Age -- 2. From Orpheus to the Homeric Hymns -- 3. Early Lyric Poets -- 4. Fifth-Century Lyric Poets -- 5. Fifth-Century Music -- 6. Plato and Aristotle -- Appendix A. Fifth-Century Instrumental Resources -- Plates -- Appendix B. Scale Systems and Notation -- Appendix C. Musical Examples -- Bibliography -- Discography -- Index

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What do we know, or what can we reasonably conjecture, about ancient Greek musicmakers and what they played or sang?Drawing on a vast array of sources both in literature and in art, Warren D. Anderson here illuminates the place of musicians and music-making in Greek life from the Archaic to the Hellenistic and Graeco-Roman periods. Although he focuses on the fifth century B.C., he devotes more attention to the earlier centuries than they usually receive, and provides many pertinent illustrations of vase paintings, frescoes, and sculptures.In his treatment of the musicians, Anderson addresses such topics as their costumes and sacral robes, their affinities with shamans and gods, the nature of their identification with the individual (the "outsider") or with the group, and their status as slaves or as freeborn citizens. As part of the larger picture, he discusses their instruments, principally the lyre or kithara and the double reed pipes, and he introduces the musical practices of other cultures as suggestive parallels.Appendices include technical descriptions of the instruments, details of scale-building and notation, and fragmentary remains of actual texts with notation, among them settings of passages from Euripides' tragedies.


Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.


In English.

9781501733222

10.7591/9781501733222 doi


Ancient History & Classical Studies.
Musical Arts & Ethnomusicology.
HISTORY / Ancient / Greece.