All Stories

  1. Oxus Auloi
  2. Music from Pompeii: Understanding the Aulos Fondo Prisco A+B
  3. The Mouthpiece of the Aulos Revisited
  4. Al-ʿūd, pípá, Lute: An Ancient Greek Perspective on Their Prehistory
  5. The ancient Greek and Roman water organ (hydraulis): how did it play?
  6. How Is Technology Useful in the Study of Ancient Music?
  7. Two Auloi from Megara
  8. Re-Stringing the Daphnē Harp?
  9. An ancient 'sol-fa' system was tailored to the music of ancient Rome
  10. Understanding early auloi: Instruments from Paestum, Pydna and elsewhere
  11. ‘Coptic lutes’ scales – finding a robust approach
  12. Ancient Greek musical notation
  13. Music and Harmonic Theory
  14. Texts from ancient Greek schoolbooks may tell us about musical education in antiquity
  15. Adjusting Words to Music: Prolongating Syllables and the Example of ‘Dactylo-Epitrite’
  16. A Response to Laywine on Hagel, Ancient Greek Music
  17. Musical Education in Greece and Rome
  18. 8 Sound Reasoning in Problemata 11? Disentangling the Components of Voices
  19. Aulos and Harp: Questions of Pitch and Tonality
  20. Harmonics
  21. Music, ancient Near East
  22. The Science of Harmonics in Classical Greece. By Andrew Barker. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007. Pp. xii + 481. £60.00 (cloth).
  23. Ancient Greek Music
  24. A. P. David: The Dance of the Muses. Choral theory and ancient Greek poetics.
  25. Ancient Greek Music in Performance: Symposion Wien 29. Sept.-1. Okt. 2003. Ed. by Stefan Hagel and Christine Harrauer.
  26. Ancient Greek Music in Performance
  27. The evolution of ancient Greek musical notation
  28. Synthesis
  29. Assisted resonance
  30. Fine tuning
  31. Before Aristoxenus
  32. Going beyond Ptolemy?
  33. Strings and notes
  34. Aulos types and pitches
  35. The extant musical documents
  36. Notation in the handbooks
  37. Notation, instruments and the voice
  38. Bibliography
  39. Preface