In this video, we explore music from the dawn of humanity to the Fall of Rome. No big deal, right?
Introduction - 0:00
Different types of evidence to consider - 1:37
Classifications of instruments (Hornbostel-Sachs) - 2:05
Aerophones - 2:35
Membranophones - 2:53
Idiophones - 3:13
Chordophones - 3:29
Iconographic evidence of music - 3:53
Music of Mesopotamia - 4:19
Music of Ancient Greece - 5:36
Pythagoras - 6:30
Plato - 7:38
Aristotle - 8:41
The Epitaph of Seikilos - 9:42
Music of Ancient Rome - 12:00
Recordings in this video:
Epitaph of Seikilos: [ Ссылка ]
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About me: I am a conductor, published composer, professional singer, sound engineer, and producer based in Los Angeles. I love classical music and want to help as many people as possible learn more about it.
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Sources:
A History of Western Music ([ Ссылка ])
Renaissance Music: Music in Western Europe, 1400–1600 ([ Ссылка ])
Choral Repertoire ([ Ссылка ])
Choral Music of the 19th Century ([ Ссылка ])
Choral Music of the 20th Century ([ Ссылка ])
Music of the 17th and 18th Centuries ([ Ссылка ])
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Music of Antiquity - The Origin of Every Instrument
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