ABSTRACT

Music in Ancient Greece and Rome provides a comprehensive introduction to the history of music from Homeric times to the Roman emperor Hadrian, presented in a concise and user-friendly way. Chapters include:
* contexts in which music played a role
* a detailed discussion of instruments
* an analysis of scales, intervals and tuning
* the principal types of rhythm used
* and an exploration of Greek theories of harmony and acoustics.
Music in Ancient Greece and Rome also contains numerous musical examples, with illustrations of ancient instruments and the methods of playing them.

chapter 1|23 pages

Music in Greek life, poetry and drama

chapter 2|23 pages

(a) The aulos

chapter 2|22 pages

(b) Kithara and lyre

chapter 2|17 pages

(c) Other instruments

chapter 3|24 pages

Scales, intervals and tuning

chapter 4|20 pages

Music, words and rhythm

chapter 5|18 pages

Music and acoustical science

chapter 6|15 pages

Music and myth

chapter 8|34 pages

The Roman musical experience

chapter 9|12 pages

Notation and pitch

chapter 10|46 pages

Some surviving scores