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Average Rating: Readings and Performance: Stephen DaitzProduct Code: 00018ISBN 13: 829218-00018Pages: 0
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This DVD contains MP3 recordings of poetry from Homer, Mimnermos, Xenophanes, Arkhilokhos, Alkman, Sappho, Stesikhoros, Timotheus, Alkaios, Anakreon, Simonides, Pindar, Timotheos, Seikilos, Aiskhylos, Sophokles, Euripides, and Aristophanes.
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Average Rating: Readings and Performance: Stephen DaitzProduct Code: 00016ISBN 13: 829218-00016Pages: 0
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This DVD contains MP3 recordings of oratory and poetry by Cicero, Catullus, Horace, Ovid, Vergil, and Statius.
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Average Rating: Readings and Performance: Stephen DaitzProduct Code: 00011ISBN 13: 829218-00011Pages: 0
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This DVD contains unabridged MP3 recording of Aristophanes' Birds.
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It is not without due cause that historians and scholars have attempted to understand and retell Thucydides’s story of the Peloponnesian War, without pause, since it was first written. Athens v. Sparta now joins that tradition, infusing the classic narrative of the Peloponnesian War with a take that is vibrant, modern, and above all, musical. Led by a veteran of the San Antonio and Austin indie music scene, Charlie Roadman, Athens v. Sparta was inspired by Thucydides and his successor Xenophon (who took up the history upon Thucydides’s death) to create a new version, capturing the gravity of the ancient narrative within the approachable framework of well-crafted latter-day musical sensibilities. The result is a vivid, fascinating, occasionally humorous, and often surprising fusion, which achieves its aim well: to present the fullness of the war, its circumstances and consequences, to ears not yet attuned to the niceties and nuances of ancient history. The CD educates and entertains. It is ideal for garnering the interest of students new to Greece and the classical world.
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Average Rating: Conductor: Piotr NawrotProduct Code: 0012ISBN 13: B002FKPPDUPages: 0
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Volume two features Latin music by Domenico Zipoli (1688-1726) and Chiquito Indians of South America during the Jesuit missionary period. The Metropolis Chamber Players join the Cathedral Singers on this recording.
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