Greek music
Greek music the music of the ancient and modern inhabitants of Greece.
Ancient Greek Music
The music of ancient Greece was inseparable from poetry and dancing. It was entirely monodic, there being no harmony as the term is commonly understood. The earliest music is virtually unknown, but in the Homeric era a national musical culture existed that was looked upon by later generations as a "golden age." The chief instrument was the phorminx, a lyre used to accompany poet-singers who composed melodies from nomoi, short traditional phrases that were repeated. The earliest known musician was Terpander of Lesbos (7th cent. BC). The lyric art of Archilochus , Sappho , and Anacreon was also musical in nature.
In the 6th cent. BC, choral music was used in the drama, for which Pindar developed the classical ode . The main instruments at this time were the aulos, a type of oboe associated with the cult of Dionysus, and the kithara , a type of lyre associated with Apollo and restricted to religious and hymnic use. This classical style of composition decayed in the last quarter of the 5th cent. BC
After the fall of Athens in 404 BC, an anti-intellectual reaction took place against the classical art, and by about 320 BC it was almost forgotten. The new style, which resulted in the rise of professional musicians, was marked by subjective expression, free forms, more elaborate melody and rhythms, and chromaticism. The chief musical figures were Phrynis of Mitylene (c.450 BC), his pupil Timotheus of Miletus, and the dramatist Euripides . Finally, ancient Greek music lost its vitality and dwindled to insignificance under the Roman domination.
There were two systems of musical notation , a vocal and an instrumental, both of which are, though still problematic. They are decipherable largely because of the Introduction to Music written by Alypius (c.AD 360). In spite of the prominent position of music in the cultural life of ancient Greece, only 15 musical fragments are extant, all which date from the postclassical period. Early in its history, Greek music benefited from the discovery, usually attributed to Pythagoras of Samos, of the numerical relations of tones to divisions of a stretched string. The temperament , or Pythagorean tuning, derived from this series of ratios has been important throughout subsequent music history.
Modern Greek Music
Dormant for nearly two thousand years, Greek music underwent a musical rebirth in the 19th cent. with the works of the opera composers Nikolaos Mantzaros (1795-1872), Spyridion Xyndas (1812-96), and Spyros Samaras (1861-1917). Elements of nationalism are prevalent in the folklike songs of George Lembalet (1875-1945) and Manos Hadjidakis (1925-94). Introduced in Greece by Nikos Skalkottas (1904-49), serial music has been composed by Yorgos Sicilianos and by Iannis Xenakis , who also writes electronic music . During the late 20th cent. Greece's most popular composer was probably Mikis Theodorakis (1925-), whose opposition to military rule during the 1960s and 70s cost him several years of imprisonment and precipitated the banning of his operas, symphonic works, film scores (most notably for Zorba the Greek ), and hundreds of songs.
Bibliography
See C. Sachs, The Rise of Music in the Ancient World (1943); E. A. Lippman, Musical Thought in Ancient Greece (1964).
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