05-29-2006, 04:24 PM
As to record by Petros Tabouris - I had heard it.
Some information about this record you could read here:
http://www.medieval.org/emfaq/cds/fmr653.htm
(by the way, Susanna, probably you would drop some information about Musica Romana there?)
Tabouris plays lyra, barbitos, hydraulis and some other instruments.
As you noted more than half of the record are modern compositions.
The record seemed to me melodic, but less interesting than records by Ensemble De Organographia, Annie Belis and Paniagua.
There were no photographs of the instruments in the booklet.
And by the way, on Paniagua`s CD there is a track "Terencio. Hecyra 861" - "the only surviving musical fragment of Imperial Rome". It was a fake?
P.S. You could read the following page:
http://www.mlahanas.de/Greeks/Music.htm
It was mentioned in this topic above.
Here you could find the link to video (!) of hydraulis playing.
Some information about this record you could read here:
http://www.medieval.org/emfaq/cds/fmr653.htm
(by the way, Susanna, probably you would drop some information about Musica Romana there?)
Tabouris plays lyra, barbitos, hydraulis and some other instruments.
As you noted more than half of the record are modern compositions.
The record seemed to me melodic, but less interesting than records by Ensemble De Organographia, Annie Belis and Paniagua.
There were no photographs of the instruments in the booklet.
And by the way, on Paniagua`s CD there is a track "Terencio. Hecyra 861" - "the only surviving musical fragment of Imperial Rome". It was a fake?
P.S. You could read the following page:
http://www.mlahanas.de/Greeks/Music.htm
It was mentioned in this topic above.
Here you could find the link to video (!) of hydraulis playing.