Dr Nikos Xanthoulis is an amazing musician and a life proof that the ancient greek lyre can be placed equally next to any kind of contemporary musical instrument!
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Thank you for listening! This particular translation in modern Greek does indeed feature a specific rhythm, but we have to allow for a certain creative liberty in our performers, don’t you think? For rhythms that are true to the ancient Greek source (to the extent we could know, and taking into account the need for personal interpretation) you can take a look at th-cam.com/video/AEwBhGkKX74/w-d-xo.html In case you haven’t already, subscribe here to stay tuned, as more videos like this premiere to our channel every week: th-cam.com/users/seikilo
You are correct, Lucius. It is an ancient text translated into modern Greek and narrated by Dr. Xanthoulis. Thanks for watching. In case you haven't already, subscribe here to stay tuned, as more videos like this premiere on our channel every week: th-cam.com/users/seikilo
This is the best vocalization of these words I have ever heard with music. Very convincing solo vox + lyre interpretation.
Dr Nikos Xanthoulis is an amazing musician and a life proof that the ancient greek lyre can be placed equally next to any kind of contemporary musical instrument!
That was incredible
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we just started the odyssey in my class and it felt appropriate to listen to this. super pretty!
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Amazing!!!!unique!!!Εύγε!!!
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wonderful
Many thanks to Nikos Xanthoulis!
Ahhhh why not the whole odyssey 😑.I can only wish.
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losing my mind rn
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Thanks! :)
i dont know but the rhythmic quality of the epic was not heard.
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For rhythms that are true to the ancient Greek source (to the extent we could know, and taking into account the need for personal interpretation) you can take a look at th-cam.com/video/AEwBhGkKX74/w-d-xo.html
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That didn't sound like classical greek
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