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  1. 1 sty 2015 · The function of music as evoking emotional catharsis will appear again in psychodynamic theories of music therapy. Aristotle's concept of musical catharsis finds a historical parallel in Greek history in the pre-Pythagorean korybantic ecstasy states induced by music and dancing.

  2. Greek musical instruments were grouped under the general term "all developments from the original construction of a tortoise shell with two branching horns, having also a cross piece to which the stringser from an original three to ten or even more in the later period, like the Byzantine era ".

  3. 5 sty 2013 · Music (or mousike) was an integral part of life in the ancient Greek world, and the term covered not only music but also dance, lyrics, and the performance of poetry. A wide range of instruments was...

  4. 13 lip 2021 · Since its origins in ancient Greece, the Western philosophical tradition has investigated the nature and value of music. This entry examines the development of Western philosophy of music from Greek Antiquity to the end of the eighteenth century.

  5. 6 cze 2017 · This chapter focuses on some of the most characteristic lighting devices in preindustrial Greece. With the objective of examining flame light, it considers these devices not only as part of the material culture but also, and most importantly, as objects in their own framework of meaning.

  6. 18 cze 2024 · Music is a big part of Greek culture. From traditional folk songs to the latest pop hits, Greeks love to sing and dance. There are also many traditional musical instruments that are unique to Greece and essential to the culture and sound of its music. In this post, we’re going to take a look at 21 traditional Greek instruments.

  7. The most influential system is the one devised by E. M. von Horn hostel and C. Sachs, which operates with four main categories (and many subdivisions): idiophones (that is, instruments made from sonorous materials that will yield a sound simply by being struck, shaken, rubbed, etc.), aerophones, membranophones, and chordophones.1 For our ...

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