Discover the uniqueness of the Ensemble Kérylos with a not so short presentation of what playing Ancient Greek and Roman music means.
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00:00 2nd Delphic Hymn : Prosodion, Live by Ensemble Kérylos
04:43 Oxyrhynchus Paryrus 4466
06:10 “Oxyrhynchus Paryrus 4466“ by De Organographia
07:15 Oxyrhynchus Paryrus 4466, Live by Ensemble Kérylos
08:55 On Seikilos epitaph
09:18 On The Delphic Hymns to Apollo
10:29 2nd Delphic Hymn, by spirit of socrates (Petros Tabouris)
11:19 2nd Delphic Hymn, by Ensemble Kérylos (track 5 from D’Euripide aux nouveaux chretiens, 2016)
12:31 On Yale Papyrus 1205
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...3:06 Yale Papyrus 1205, by Ensemble Kérylos (from recording to be released)
13:35 On Louvre Papyrus (Medea by Carcinus)
14:38 On A Michigan Papyrus 1205 Transciption Error
15:36 Michigan Papyrus 1205, Trancscript by W.A. Johnson (played on modern Flute)
16:30 Michigan Papyrus 1205 Corrected version by Berland and Capron (played on modern Flute)
17:27 On “Documents of Ancient Greek Music“, West & Pöhlmann, 2001
Music From Ensemble Kérylos :
* D’Euripide aux nouveaux chretiens (2016)
track 5 - 2nd Delphic Hymn ▶
(Recording available on Google Play ▶ )
* Live
2nd Delphic Hymn : Prosodion ▶
Péan aux astres (Paean To The Stars), Oxyrhynchus Paryrus 4466 ▶
* To be released in the next CD
Métamorphose (Metamorphosis), Yale Papyrus 4510
Music From De Organographia
Interpretation of Oxyrhynchus Paryrus 4466 ▶
Music From spirit of socrates
2nd Delphic Hymn ▶
Some references:
Interview of Ensemble Synaulia ▶
Michigan Papyrus 1205, “New Instrumental Music From Graeco-Roman Egypt“, W.A. Johnson, 2000
Carcinus - Medea - Louvre Papyrus ▶ (writer)
Annie Bélis ▶ élis
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