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Stefan HAGEL – Christine HARRAUER (edd.)

Ancient Greek Music in Performance
  • Stefan Hagel - Christine Harrauer (edd.)

Ancient Greek Music in Performance

Symposion Wien, 29. Sept.–1. Okt. 2003

  • Wiener Studien - Beiheft  30 

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The collection of essays is based on the papers held at a symposium that was held to discuss various “practical” aspects of ancient Greek music. The individual contributions address organological questions of tuning and playing techniques, ancient and modern performance contexts and expectations, as well as the notorious topic of musical “ethos”. The accompanying CD contains, in addition to musical examples of passages referred to in the papers, the recording of a public performance that was part of the symposium. Singers and instrumentalists from four countries present their approaches to the ancient melodies that are extant; especially when different interpretations of the same piece can be compared, the complex questions involved in any re-creation of ancient music become obvious immediately. Table of contents: J.C. Franklin, Hearing Greek Microtones / S. Hagel, Twenty-four in auloi. Aristotle, Met.1093b, the harmony of the spheres, and the formation of the Perfect System / G. Lawson, Ancient European lyres: excavated finds and experimental performance today / M.J. Pernerstorfer, Carl Orffs hesperische Musik / E. Pöhlmann, Dramatische Texte in den Fragmenten antiker Musik / R.W. Wallace, Performing Damon’s harmoníai / G. Danek, Homerische Vortragstechnik: Rekonstruktion und modernes Publikum

Authors

Stefan  Hagel

is Classicist, software designer, and Musical Archaeologist, currently engaged in research on ancient music at the Austrian Academy of Sciences

Christine  Harrauer

is professor at the Institut of Classical Philology at University of Vienna

Details

Release date:

2005

ISBN Print Edition

978-3-7001-3475-6

ISBN Online Edition

978-3-7001-3556-2

DOI

doi: 10.1553/0x0006de35

Pages:

178 Seiten + 1 Audio-CD,

Dimension:

24x17cm, broschiert

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