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Music and musicians in Ancient Greece

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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.

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.

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248

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Cover of: Music and Musicians in Ancient Greece
Music and Musicians in Ancient Greece
February 1997, Cornell University Press
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Music and musicians in Ancient Greece
1994, Cornell University Press
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Music and musicians in Ancient Greece
1994, Cornell University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [229]-238), discography (p. [239]), and index.

Published in
Ithaca [N.Y.]

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
780/.9/01
Library of Congress
ML169 .A66 1994, ML169.A66 1994

The Physical Object

Pagination
248 p. :
Number of pages
248

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1103496M
Internet Archive
musicmusiciansin00ande
ISBN 10
0801430836
LCCN
94028507
OCLC/WorldCat
30735825
Library Thing
4238421
Goodreads
1371030

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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. 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.

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