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A Hurrian Cult Song from Ancient Ugarit
The most ancient example of written song. A hymn to Nikkal, wife of the moon god. The text...
published: 11 Mar 2009
Author: AtonalBrainHarvest
A Hurrian Cult Song from Ancient Ugarit
The most ancient example of written song. A hymn to Nikkal, wife of the moon god. The text is written upon a fragmented tablet and, therefore, is incomplete. The hymn has four stanzas, each with a refrain. Stanzas 1 and 4 are imitation, and stanzas 2 and 3 are identical musically. The singer is accompanied by a lyra. The lyra harmony is predominantly in thirds and sixths, a few fourths, and one fifth. There are startling similarities between the Babylonian principles of music theory and those used by ancient Greeks. Moreover, the Babylonian principles antedate the Greek ones by more than a millenium. The Babylonians seem to have used music exclusively in connection with religious observances and festivals. The names of lyra/kithara strings and musical pitches were related to their cult deities and to the planets in a cosmology similar to Greek philosophers' "harmony of the spheres."
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THE NATIONAL ANTHEM OF HURRIANS (THE FIRST HYMN 3400 YEAR OLD).wmv
studio quality recording of "Hurrian Hymn no.6" can be heard on my album, "...
published: 17 Feb 2010
Author: ZulcaCarpathius
THE NATIONAL ANTHEM OF HURRIANS (THE FIRST HYMN 3400 YEAR OLD).wmv
studio quality recording of "Hurrian Hymn no.6" can be heard on my album, "An Ancient Lyre": www.cdbaby.com This unique video, features my arrangement for solo lyre, of the 3400 year old "Hurrian Hymn no.6", which was discovered in Ugarit in Syria in the early 1950s, and was preserved for 3400 years on a clay tablet, written in the Cuniform text of the ancient Hurrian language - it is THE oldest written song yet known! Respect, to the amazing ancient culture of Syria...السلام عليكم It is played here, on a replica of the ancient Kinnor Lyre from neighbouring Israel; an instrument almost tonally identical to the wooden asymmetric-shaped lyres played throughout the Middle East at this amazingly distant time...when the Pharaoh's still ruled ancient Egypt. A photograph of the actual clay tablet on which the Hurrian Hymn was inscribed, can be seen here: www.phoenicia.org The melody is one of several academic interpretations, derived from the ambiguous Cuneiform text of the Hurrian language in which it was written. Although many of the meanings of the Hurrian language are now lost in the mists of time, it can be established that the fragmentary Hurrian Hymn which has been found on these precious clay tablets are dedicated to Nikkal; the wife of the moon goddess. There are several such interpretations of this melody, but to me, the fabulous interpretation just somehow sounds the most "authentic". Below is a link to the sheet music, as arranged by Clint Goss: www.flutekey.com In <b>...</b>
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A Zaluzi to the Gods (Hurrian Hymn 6, copied by Ammurabi) - ANONYMUS ( c. 1225 BC)
A Zaluzi to the Gods (Hurrian Hymn 6, copied by Ammurabi) - ANONYMUS ( c. 1225 BC) RS 15.3...
published: 23 Sep 2010
Author: gesualdoXXI
A Zaluzi to the Gods (Hurrian Hymn 6, copied by Ammurabi) - ANONYMUS ( c. 1225 BC)
A Zaluzi to the Gods (Hurrian Hymn 6, copied by Ammurabi) - ANONYMUS ( c. 1225 BC) RS 15.30+49, 17.387 SUMERO - BABYLONIAN MUSIC
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Ancient Music - Hurrian Hymn 7, 10, 16 and 30
Ancient Sumerians/Egyptians/Greeks -- a reconstruction of the few fragments of actual musi...
published: 27 Jul 2011
Author: MisterAncientMusic
Ancient Music - Hurrian Hymn 7, 10, 16 and 30
Ancient Sumerians/Egyptians/Greeks -- a reconstruction of the few fragments of actual music that survived the ancient world, played on period instruments. Ancient music is music that developed in literate cultures, replacing prehistoric music. Ancient music refers to the various musical systems that were developed across various geographical regions such as Mesopotamia, Egypt, Persia, India, China, Greece and Rome. Ancient music is designated by the characterization of the basic audible tones and scales. It may have been transmitted through oral or written systems. Among the Hurrian texts from Ugarit are some of the oldest known instances of written music, dating from c.1400 BC. A reconstructed hymn is replayed at the Urkesh webpage. Kilmer's tentative decipherment of the cuneiform tablets from Ugarit indicate that the simultaneous sounding of different pitches may have been practiced very early, perhaps by 2000 BCE. Ancient Greek musicians developed their own robust system of musical notation. The system was not widely used among Greek musicians, but nonetheless a modest corpus of notated music remains from Ancient Greece and Rome. The epics of Homer were originally sung with instrumental accompaniment, but no notated melodies from Homer are known. Several complete songs exist in ancient Greek musical notation. The Seikilos epitaph is the oldest surviving complete musical composition from the Greek tradition or from any tradition. Three complete hymns by Mesomedes of <b>...</b>
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Ancient Music - Hurrian Hymns, 8 and 5
Ancient Sumerians/Egyptians/Greeks -- a reconstruction of the few fragments of actual musi...
published: 27 Jul 2011
Author: MisterAncientMusic
Ancient Music - Hurrian Hymns, 8 and 5
Ancient Sumerians/Egyptians/Greeks -- a reconstruction of the few fragments of actual music that survived the ancient world, played on period instruments. Ancient music is music that developed in literate cultures, replacing prehistoric music. Ancient music refers to the various musical systems that were developed across various geographical regions such as Mesopotamia, Egypt, Persia, India, China, Greece and Rome. Ancient music is designated by the characterization of the basic audible tones and scales. It may have been transmitted through oral or written systems. Among the Hurrian texts from Ugarit are some of the oldest known instances of written music, dating from c.1400 BC. A reconstructed hymn is replayed at the Urkesh webpage. Kilmer's tentative decipherment of the cuneiform tablets from Ugarit indicate that the simultaneous sounding of different pitches may have been practiced very early, perhaps by 2000 BCE. Ancient Greek musicians developed their own robust system of musical notation. The system was not widely used among Greek musicians, but nonetheless a modest corpus of notated music remains from Ancient Greece and Rome. The epics of Homer were originally sung with instrumental accompaniment, but no notated melodies from Homer are known. Several complete songs exist in ancient Greek musical notation. The Seikilos epitaph is the oldest surviving complete musical composition from the Greek tradition or from any tradition. Three complete hymns by Mesomedes of <b>...</b>
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Thirty Seconds To Mars - Hurricane (Censored Version)
here's the link to the Uncensored Director's Cut: www.vevo.com Music video by 30 S...
published: 12 Dec 2010
Author: 30SecondsToMarsVEVO
Thirty Seconds To Mars - Hurricane (Censored Version)
here's the link to the Uncensored Director's Cut: www.vevo.com Music video by 30 Seconds To Mars performing Hurricane and including Escape and Night of the Hunter. Directed by Bartholomew Cubbins. (P) (C) 2010 Virgin Records America, Inc.. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction is a violation of applicable laws. Manufactured by Virgin Records America, Inc., Capitol Records, LLC, 150 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10011.
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"Hurrian Hymn No. 6" (c.1400 BCE) Ancient Mesopotamian Music Fragment
The Oldest Known Melody, which is known as "Hurrian Hymn No. 6," that dates all ...
published: 03 Aug 2012
Author: DamianMusicChannel4
"Hurrian Hymn No. 6" (c.1400 BCE) Ancient Mesopotamian Music Fragment
The Oldest Known Melody, which is known as "Hurrian Hymn No. 6," that dates all the way back to 1400 BCE, performed by the very talented Michael Levy on solo lyre. This piece was discovered in the 1950's in Ugarit, Syria. It was interpreted by Dr. Richard Dumbrill. There were 29 musical texts found in the ruins of the palace at Ugarit, all dating to the same time, c.1400 BCE, right at the end of the Hurrian civilization - the numbers given to the musical texts are simply to catagorize the texts, which is why even though it's the oldest known melody, it is entitled "Hurrian Hymn Number '6.'" There is no chronological order implied. Dr. Dumbrill wrote a book entitled "The Archaeomusicology of the Ancient Near East." Here is a link to it: sas.academia.edu Check out Michael Levy's website, anancientlyre.com! Here's a link to it: www.ancientlyre.com For more information on the Hurrian Hymn no.6 text, click on the link en.wikipedia.org There were 29 musical texts discovered in the ruins of Ugarit, but only text H6 was in good enough condition to allow for academic interpretation. Here is Dr. Dumbrill's interpretation: www.clintgoss.com Thank you for listening! Subscribe for more music! Also subscribe to "Klezfiddle1," Michael Levy's YouTube channel! Download his albums from iTunes and order physical copies from cdbaby.com!
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Hurrian Hymn no.6
made form an ancient Hurrian song (1400 BC), played by Michael Levy on Lyre www.ancientlyr...
published: 16 Mar 2011
Author: Wolfgang Schweizer
Hurrian Hymn no.6
made form an ancient Hurrian song (1400 BC), played by Michael Levy on Lyre www.ancientlyre.com song available at http Michael Levy`s arrangement is based on the original transcription of the melody, as interpreted by Prof. Richard Dumbrill. Here is a link to his book, "The Archeomusicology of the Ancient Near East": bit.ly Michael Levy`s video on youtube: www.youtube.com more of my artwork at www.schweizerarts.blogspot.com our joint project "music and paintings" with this song and other ones is at http
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Civilization V OST | Nebuchadnezzar II War Theme | Hurrian Hymn
Civilization V OST by Geoff Knorr & Michael Curran: Nebuchadnezzar II War Theme...
published: 24 Dec 2010
Author: skummelhustler
Civilization V OST | Nebuchadnezzar II War Theme | Hurrian Hymn
Civilization V OST by Geoff Knorr & Michael Curran: Nebuchadnezzar II War Theme
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Civilization V OST | Nebuchadnezzar II Peace Theme | Hurrian Hymn
Civilization V OST by Geoff Knorr & Michael Curran: Nebuchadnezzar II Peace Theme...
published: 24 Dec 2010
Author: skummelhustler
Civilization V OST | Nebuchadnezzar II Peace Theme | Hurrian Hymn
Civilization V OST by Geoff Knorr & Michael Curran: Nebuchadnezzar II Peace Theme
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Hurriter_Nordkaukasien_Daghestan.flv
Origin of the Hurrian peoples ( and name "Hurrians"). Encyclopaedia Britannica a...
published: 31 Mar 2011
Author: VandalHammer
Hurriter_Nordkaukasien_Daghestan.flv
Origin of the Hurrian peoples ( and name "Hurrians"). Encyclopaedia Britannica about Hurrians, Urartu, Daghestan, Ashkenazi Jews, Basques
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Ancient Music - A Zaluzi To The Gods (Hurrian Hymn 6)
Ancient Sumerians/Egyptians/Greeks -- a reconstruction of the few fragments of actual musi...
published: 27 Jul 2011
Author: MisterAncientMusic
Ancient Music - A Zaluzi To The Gods (Hurrian Hymn 6)
Ancient Sumerians/Egyptians/Greeks -- a reconstruction of the few fragments of actual music that survived the ancient world, played on period instruments. Ancient music is music that developed in literate cultures, replacing prehistoric music. Ancient music refers to the various musical systems that were developed across various geographical regions such as Mesopotamia, Egypt, Persia, India, China, Greece and Rome. Ancient music is designated by the characterization of the basic audible tones and scales. It may have been transmitted through oral or written systems. Among the Hurrian texts from Ugarit are some of the oldest known instances of written music, dating from c.1400 BC. A reconstructed hymn is replayed at the Urkesh webpage. Kilmer's tentative decipherment of the cuneiform tablets from Ugarit indicate that the simultaneous sounding of different pitches may have been practiced very early, perhaps by 2000 BCE. Ancient Greek musicians developed their own robust system of musical notation. The system was not widely used among Greek musicians, but nonetheless a modest corpus of notated music remains from Ancient Greece and Rome. The epics of Homer were originally sung with instrumental accompaniment, but no notated melodies from Homer are known. Several complete songs exist in ancient Greek musical notation. The Seikilos epitaph is the oldest surviving complete musical composition from the Greek tradition or from any tradition. Three complete hymns by Mesomedes of <b>...</b>
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Ancient Music - Hurrian Hymns, 19 And 23
Ancient Sumerians/Egyptians/Greeks -- a reconstruction of the few fragments of actual musi...
published: 27 Jul 2011
Author: MisterAncientMusic
Ancient Music - Hurrian Hymns, 19 And 23
Ancient Sumerians/Egyptians/Greeks -- a reconstruction of the few fragments of actual music that survived the ancient world, played on period instruments. Ancient music is music that developed in literate cultures, replacing prehistoric music. Ancient music refers to the various musical systems that were developed across various geographical regions such as Mesopotamia, Egypt, Persia, India, China, Greece and Rome. Ancient music is designated by the characterization of the basic audible tones and scales. It may have been transmitted through oral or written systems. Among the Hurrian texts from Ugarit are some of the oldest known instances of written music, dating from c.1400 BC. A reconstructed hymn is replayed at the Urkesh webpage. Kilmer's tentative decipherment of the cuneiform tablets from Ugarit indicate that the simultaneous sounding of different pitches may have been practiced very early, perhaps by 2000 BCE. Ancient Greek musicians developed their own robust system of musical notation. The system was not widely used among Greek musicians, but nonetheless a modest corpus of notated music remains from Ancient Greece and Rome. The epics of Homer were originally sung with instrumental accompaniment, but no notated melodies from Homer are known. Several complete songs exist in ancient Greek musical notation. The Seikilos epitaph is the oldest surviving complete musical composition from the Greek tradition or from any tradition. Three complete hymns by Mesomedes of <b>...</b>
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Oldest Known Song Hymn 6(1400 BC)Hurrian-Cuneiform - Interpretation By Frank O' The Mountain 2012
Oldest notated song by man. OK, this song was made for some broad named Nikkal, "Godd...
published: 17 Jan 2012
Author: frankothemountain
Oldest Known Song Hymn 6(1400 BC)Hurrian-Cuneiform - Interpretation By Frank O' The Mountain 2012
Oldest notated song by man. OK, this song was made for some broad named Nikkal, "Goddess of Fruit", or "Goddess O' The Harvest", who was hitched to the moon god "Yarikh". This was back in 1400 BC, yo. The composition goes by the titles "Hurrian hymn to Nikkal", "Hurrian cult hymn", or "Hynm 6". (how about Nikki 6?). Anyhow, the music was found on some old clay slab hangin' out in some cave in Syria by someone in the 1950s. I've heard a few renditions/interpretations of it, and decided to do one myself. Most of it sounded like mumbo jumbo. This would be a "cut to the chase", "what da hook gonna be?" kind of translation. The pictures in the video are the slab, a drawing of it, and the joint where they found it.
Vimeo results:
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The Hymn to Nikkal .:. 𐎐𐎋𐎍 .:. (Hurrian 12th century BCE - Ugarit)
The Hurrian Hymn to Nikkal from 12th century BCE Ugarit (Ras Shamra) in Syria is currentl...
published: 30 Jan 2010
Author: Yonah Ben-Ashera
The Hymn to Nikkal .:. 𐎐𐎋𐎍 .:. (Hurrian 12th century BCE - Ugarit)
The Hurrian Hymn to Nikkal from 12th century BCE Ugarit (Ras Shamra) in Syria is currently the oldest piece of annotated music known to history being well over 3,200 years old.
It dates from between 1400 and 1200 BCE and was discovered in the libraries of the city of Ugarit.
Although it was written in Ugaritic cuneiform it is actually in Hurrian rather than a West Semitic dialect such as Akkadian, Canaanite, Amorite, Aramaic, or proto-Hebrew.
This is a hymn to the Great Goddess Nikkal (Nikkalu 𐎐𐎋𐎍 in Ugaritic) composed by a sacred scribe by the name of Hammurapi.
It addition to the words of the prayer there are also instructions for the tuning of the kinnor (lyre) and these have been the focus of several studies by palaeo-musicologists.
The version of the hymn which was recorded by Tiger Shade studios in the UK is based on the work of Professor Anne Kilmer and Professor Theo Krispijn.
The musical arrangement is by Declann Flynn (Al-pha-X) and the beautiful voice is courtesy of Ali Eve Cudby.
You can listen to a short talk by Professor Theo Krispijn which contains his translation of the text on the MySpace page of Tiger Shade which is at :
http://www.myspace.com/tigershaderecordings
Here you will also find the version restored by Declann Flynn (Al-pha-X) and sung by Ali Eve Cudby.
There is also some information about the work of Professor Anne Kilmer on the Bella Roma music site :
http://www.bellaromamusic.com/stories/hurrianmoonrise/moonrisepage.html
Although Professor Kilmer admits that portions of the Hurrian text are quite difficult to translate there is one line of the song that is the exception to this:
According to Kilmer "The meaning of one phrase in the text is quite clear:
"wesal tatib tisiya"
means "Thou (the Goddess), lovest them in (Thy) heart..."
For further details about this recording please visit the Tiger Shade page at :
http://www.tigershade.com/TISH004.php
To learn more about the Great Goddess Nikkal then please visit the Wikipedia page at :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikkal
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The Kennel Boxing Gym Trailer
Video I made consisting of random footage I shot at my gym over the span of the 3 months. ...
published: 23 Jul 2009
Author: Brian jugarap
The Kennel Boxing Gym Trailer
Video I made consisting of random footage I shot at my gym over the span of the 3 months. My Team and I are blessed to have such a wonderful group of members, friends, and family behind us since the beginning. Without their continuous support, all this would not be possible.
Appearing in this video:
The Kennel Boxing Staff
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Nonito Donaire Sr.
Glenn "The Filipino Bomber" Donaire
Arvin Jugarap
Diovanne Jugarap
Brian Jugarap
Valerie Jugarap
Derrick Cagaanan
Along with:
Ana "The Hurriane" Julaton
The Kennel Boxing Gym Amateur Team
and a number of our awesome members.
Special thanks to the Bay Area's own XL and www.errolbeats.com for providing the soundtrack to this video.
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.:. Opening The Way .:.
Opening the Way
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centuries of pain
times of war
times of famine
...
published: 28 Jan 2010
Author: Yonah Ben-Ashera
.:. Opening The Way .:.
Opening the Way
______________
centuries of pain
times of war
times of famine
who calls us
to have courage
to remember?
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O Great Goddess, be here now
O Great Goddess, be here now
open every heart
every mind
let your greenwoods grow
that we may learn to love all living
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O Great Goddess, be here now
O Great Goddess, be here now
open every hand
every soul
let your waters flow
that we may save the lives of many
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O Great Goddess, be here now
O Great Goddess, be here now
open every sense
every eye
let your fires glow
that we may walk the path of Vision
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The simple lyrics seemed to flow effortlessly and naturally from the melody of "The Hymn to Nikkal" that was recorded in the clay tablets of the libraries of Ugarit and is thought to be over 3,200 years old.
These words have very little to do with the text or the subject of the Hurrian litany and were an immediate heartfelt response to the purity and clarity of the original music which, as it is well within the range of most singing voices, has all the hallmarks of an ancient anthem.
I hope that this compelling appropriation will be forgiven ... and that some may be able to perceive the pattern of woven threads when they give voice to this song ...
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(the poster frame is from a 21st Dynasty papyrus written in the hieratic script and reads
ii=i n=k wn n=k w3w.t
("I am come to open the ways to you")
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see also :
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid;=103092841
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Crazy Waters
Daniel and Joshua trying to have fun at Miami Beach during a hurricane....
published: 15 Feb 2011
Author: Miriam Carvalho
Crazy Waters
Daniel and Joshua trying to have fun at Miami Beach during a hurricane.
Youtube results:
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The Oldest Known Melody (Hurrian Hymn no.6 - c.1400 BC)
The Oldest known musical melody performed by the very talented Michael Levy on the Lyre. T...
published: 29 Jul 2012
Author: DamianMusicChannel4
The Oldest Known Melody (Hurrian Hymn no.6 - c.1400 BC)
The Oldest known musical melody performed by the very talented Michael Levy on the Lyre. This ancient musical fragment dates back to 1400 BCE and was discovered in the 1950's in Ugarit, Syria. It was interpreted by Dr. Richard Dumbrill. He wrote a book entitled "The Archaeomusicology of the Ancient Near East." Here is a link to it: sas.academia.edu Check out Michael Levy's website, anancientlyre.com! Here's a link to it: www.ancientlyre.com For more information on the Hurrian Hymn no.6 text, click on the link en.wikipedia.org There were 29 musical texts discovered in the ruins of Ugarit, but only text H6 was in good enough condition to allow for academic interpretation. Here is Dr. Dumbrill's interpretation: www.clintgoss.com Thank you for listening! Subscribe for more music! Subscribe also to "Klezfiddle1," Michael Levy's YouTube channel! Download his albums from iTunes and order from cdbaby.com!
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Ancient Codes that Explain Some Old Testament Practices
Archaeology: Digging for the Truth of the Bible Play List www.youtube.com The Code of Hamm...
published: 01 Dec 2011
Author: BereanBeacon
Ancient Codes that Explain Some Old Testament Practices
Archaeology: Digging for the Truth of the Bible Play List www.youtube.com The Code of Hammurabi en.wikipedia.org The Hurrians en.wikipedia.org www.warnlive.com Genesis 12 "And Abram was seventy and five years old when he departed out of Haran." Excavations north of Baghdad, in Iraq, are helping us to understand one of the most famous Old Testament characters. The more than 4000 ancient documents that have been found there shed detailed light on the life and times of Abraham. Abraham was from Haran, which was an important city in the Hurrian empire. Scholars are finding that many of the sometimes puzzling activities of the patriarchs make sense in view of Hurrian laws and customs. For example, you will remember that Abraham twice tried to pass off Sarah as his sister. This was evidently his rather strange attempt to avoid being murdered by someone who might want her. Isaac later tried the same ruse. Hurrian documents reveal that they were simply invoking the Hurrian custom of wife-sistership. This was a legal arrangement one step above wife status. Under Hurrian law, Sarah was probably Abraham's sister in this sense. This explains why the same strategy keeps turning up. Another occurrence that seems strange to us took place when Esau sold his birthright to Jacob for a pot of stew. However, Hurrian documents show that it was common to sell one's birthright, often for items of small value. When Sarah was unable to have a child and offered her handmaiden to Abraham, she, too <b>...</b>
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Ancient Music - Hurrian Hymns, 19, 23 and 2
Ancient Sumerians/Egyptians/Greeks -- a reconstruction of the few fragments of actual musi...
published: 27 Jul 2011
Author: MisterAncientMusic
Ancient Music - Hurrian Hymns, 19, 23 and 2
Ancient Sumerians/Egyptians/Greeks -- a reconstruction of the few fragments of actual music that survived the ancient world, played on period instruments. Ancient music is music that developed in literate cultures, replacing prehistoric music. Ancient music refers to the various musical systems that were developed across various geographical regions such as Mesopotamia, Egypt, Persia, India, China, Greece and Rome. Ancient music is designated by the characterization of the basic audible tones and scales. It may have been transmitted through oral or written systems. Among the Hurrian texts from Ugarit are some of the oldest known instances of written music, dating from c.1400 BC. A reconstructed hymn is replayed at the Urkesh webpage. Kilmer's tentative decipherment of the cuneiform tablets from Ugarit indicate that the simultaneous sounding of different pitches may have been practiced very early, perhaps by 2000 BCE. Ancient Greek musicians developed their own robust system of musical notation. The system was not widely used among Greek musicians, but nonetheless a modest corpus of notated music remains from Ancient Greece and Rome. The epics of Homer were originally sung with instrumental accompaniment, but no notated melodies from Homer are known. Several complete songs exist in ancient Greek musical notation. The Seikilos epitaph is the oldest surviving complete musical composition from the Greek tradition or from any tradition. Three complete hymns by Mesomedes of <b>...</b>
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Ancient Music - Hurrian Hymn 4, 21, And 22
Ancient Sumerians/Egyptians/Greeks -- a reconstruction of the few fragments of actual musi...
published: 27 Jul 2011
Author: MisterAncientMusic
Ancient Music - Hurrian Hymn 4, 21, And 22
Ancient Sumerians/Egyptians/Greeks -- a reconstruction of the few fragments of actual music that survived the ancient world, played on period instruments. Ancient music is music that developed in literate cultures, replacing prehistoric music. Ancient music refers to the various musical systems that were developed across various geographical regions such as Mesopotamia, Egypt, Persia, India, China, Greece and Rome. Ancient music is designated by the characterization of the basic audible tones and scales. It may have been transmitted through oral or written systems. Among the Hurrian texts from Ugarit are some of the oldest known instances of written music, dating from c.1400 BC. A reconstructed hymn is replayed at the Urkesh webpage. Kilmer's tentative decipherment of the cuneiform tablets from Ugarit indicate that the simultaneous sounding of different pitches may have been practiced very early, perhaps by 2000 BCE. Ancient Greek musicians developed their own robust system of musical notation. The system was not widely used among Greek musicians, but nonetheless a modest corpus of notated music remains from Ancient Greece and Rome. The epics of Homer were originally sung with instrumental accompaniment, but no notated melodies from Homer are known. Several complete songs exist in ancient Greek musical notation. The Seikilos epitaph is the oldest surviving complete musical composition from the Greek tradition or from any tradition. Three complete hymns by Mesomedes of <b>...</b>