Thank you, Sergey... :wink:
I did not recommand it...if you read, I recommand a lot:
- De Orseographia (Sergejs favorite)
- David Marshall
- Atrium Musicae
- Anne Belis (very classical)
- Daemonia Nymphae
- the sound examples of Dr. S.Hagel
- Mythos and Magie (a CD with Lure-Music) for example besides antiquity
- Droemte min an droem (Viking Music)
- Seeberger, Klangwelten der Altsteinzeit
- Chants de l´église milanaise (for Byzantine Christian music)
I have a lot more CDs...
I only judge scientifically and then musically, and from a musically point of view I said for example that I think the people of Ludi Scaenici are very goos musicians, also I really like some songs of Synaulia.
The problem is that most of people just take along the same mistake which was made ones on and on...cause they do not research the stuff themselves, they just copy texts from others.
Even we made mistakes on our CDs...goes paralell with my research, so the more I know the more I also find new stuff that sooner or later replaces our point of view and work.
I forgot some books:
* S. Hagel / Ch. Harrauer (Hrsg.): Ancient Greek Music in Performance, Wien 2005.
* J. G. Landels: Music in Ancient Greece and Rome, London und New York, 1999.
* M. L. West: Ancient Greek Music, Oxford 1992.
* G. Wille: Musica Romana – die Bedeutung der Musik im Leben der Römer, Amsterdam 1967.
The first one comes along with a live-CD of several performers,
but only together with the book. :!: