Album : Sacred Music of Greek Antiquity
Performer(s) : Petros Tabouris & Aulites
Release date : 1995
Label: IFM Records
Number of discs : 2
Genre : Religious
Total time : CD1: 00:47:05
CD2: 00:48:57
Tracklist:
CD-1
Anon.
- Second Delphic Hymn to Apollo {P}
Anon. - Hymn to Zeus {Q}
Anon. - « Maktrismos » Dance {Q}
Mesomedes of Crete - Hymn to the Muse {P}
Anon. - First Delphic Hymn to Apollo (instr.) {P}
Sappho - To Aphrodite {Q}
Anon. - « Agios o Theos » Chanted around the altar
Anon. - « Gigras » Dance {Q}
Mesomedes of Crete - Hymn to Nemesis (P)
Anon. - Instrumental fragment from Contrapollinopolis (P)
Anon. - « Aulos » (instr.) {Q}
Anon. - « Savarios » Dance {Q}
Anon. - « Barbitos » (instr.) {Q}
Anon. - To Demon. Orphic hymn {Q}
Pindar - « Dithyramvos » {Q}
Anon. - « Ithyphallic » melody {Q}
Anon. - « Ioniki » Dance {Q}
Aristophanes - Fragment from comedy "Birds" {Q}
CD-2
Sophocles
- Antigone {Q}
Anon. - First Delphic Hymn to Apollo {P}
Anon. - « Korivantes » (instr.) {Q}
Mesomedes of Crete - Hymn to the Muse
Anon. - « Telesias » Dance {Q}
Euripides - Stasimon « from Orestes » {P}
Anon. - « Thronismos » Dance{Q}
Pindar - The Elysium in Hades {Q}
Mesomedes of Crete - Hymn to the Sun {P}
Anon. - Tecmessas's lament - Fragment from the tragedy "Aias" {P}
Performers:
Aulites [Giannis Basiliou (aulos), Giannis Dobridis (askaulos - bagpipe), Stavros Kouskouridas (souravli), Françoise Bucquet (lyre, barbitos), Stavros Beris (kithara), Nestoras Drougas (krotala, tympanon, rhoptron), Petros Tabouris (pandora, trigonon, piktis)]
Aulites [Giannis Basiliou (aulos), Giannis Dobridis (askaulos - bagpipe), Stavros Kouskouridas (souravli), Françoise Bucquet (lyre, barbitos), Stavros Beris (kithara), Nestoras Drougas (krotala, tympanon, rhoptron), Petros Tabouris (pandora, trigonon, piktis)]
Singers: Tasos Aloupis, Kostis Georgalis, Nikos Konstantinopoulos, Giorgos Kostantzos, Stavros Beris, Panourias, Nikos Psarianos
Readers: K. Konstantopoulos, Elini Felipa, Stavroula Seitanidou
with participation of "Early Music Workshop".
with participation of "Early Music Workshop".
The parts of the collection which are not musical fragments dating from antiquity, are reconstructions of ancient melodies, based on the prosody of the verse and the suitable harmony.
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ReplyDeleteI would like to know if you have another Petros & aulie's link. I need it to ilustrate Music Histoy classes at university. I'm really sorry for what happened to your megaupload link. I hope all of us overcome it.
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