Today we take a tour of 2500 years of music history in Ancient Egypt: the land of Pyramids, Pharaohs, and the font Papyrus.
MUSIC IN HISTORY - Season 1, Episode 2
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Sources:
1. Pulver, Jeffrey (1922). The Music of Ancient Egypt. Proceedings of the Musical Association, Vol. 48, pp. 29-55.
2. Pulver, Jeffrey (June 1920). The Secular Music of Ancient Egypt. The Musical Times, Vol. 61, No. 928, pp. 408-410.
3. Johnson, William (2000). New Instrumental Music from Greco-Roman Egypt. The Bulletin of the American Society of Papyrologists, Vol. 37, No. 1, pp. 17-36.
4. Anderson, Robert. “Egypt.” Oxford Music Online (2001).
5. Gerson-Kiwi, Edith. “Cheironomy.” Oxford Music Online (2001).
6. Sellers, O.R. (1924). Intervals in Egyptian Music. The American Journal of Semitic Languages and Literatures, Vol. 41, No. 1, pp. 11-16.
7. Josuha, Mark. “Ancient Egypt.” Ancient History Encyclopedia Online (2009).
8. Joshua, Mark. “Music and Dance in Ancient Egypt.” Ancient History Encyclopedia Online (2017).
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