-
emphasize Seikilos'
poetic skill.
Another possible partial reconstruction could be: Σεικίλος Εὐτέρ[που]
Seikílos Eutér[pou]
meaning "
Seikilos of Euterpes"...
- at all life
exists only for a
short while and Time
demands his due. —
Seikilos epitaph (oldest
surviving complete musical composition) This is my father's...
- is in the
Phrygian and
Hyperphrygian tonoi, with much variation. The
Seikilos epitaph (1st
century AD) is in the
Phrygian species (diatonic genus), in...
- of Gr**** music,
especially the two
Delphic hymns (2nd
century BC), the
Seikilos epitaph (1st
century AD), and the
hymns of
Mesomedes (2nd
century AD)....
- (1900). New York:
Biblo and Tannen. p. xcviii. The Song of
Seikilos on
YouTube "Skolion of
Seikilos". The Session.
Thomas Mathiesen (1999). Apollo's Lyre:...
- Empire,
Eastern Europe, and the
Byzantine Empire changed Gr**** music. The
Seikilos epitaph is the
oldest surviving example of a
complete musical composition...
- 6),
which is
somewhat complete and
dated to c. 1400 BCE. However, the
Seikilos epitaph is the
earliest entirely complete noted musical composition. Dated...
- hymn pre-dates
several other surviving early works of
music (e.g., the
Seikilos epitaph and the
Delphic Hymns) by a millennium, its
transcription remains...
- by
Euripides (Orestes) and
Sophocles (Ajax) are
known from papyri. The
Seikilos epitaph (2c BC) is a
complete song (although
possibly for solo voice)....
- a
number of
fragments of
Ancient Gr**** and
Jewish melodies such as the
Seikilos epitaph, the Hymn to
Nemesis and Hymn to the Sun by
Mesomedes into his...