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Ancient Greek Music with Pavlos Kapralos (Excerpt)

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Hello!

On this exclusive episode for you, I'm discussing the music of the podcast, the themes written by my friend and musician Pavlos Kapralos. Over the past five years of the podcast I used a few of Pavlos's compositions, for my ancient Greek food themed episodes and for the Byzantium ones.


Here we talk about his approach in creating the songs, his inspiration and what do we know of ancient Greek music: how it sounded, what instruments the ancients had and how do we recreate it today!

Plus what is the Byzantine music? Both secular and church hymns, and how its the link between the ancient and modern folk music in the East.


I hope you'll enjoy this different episode today!

If you wanna listen to the whole episode, without adverts, then please subscribe to Supercast or Patreon:

https://thedeliciouslegacy.supercast.com/#episodes


https://www.patreon.com/thedeliciouslegacy


Pavlos's channel: https://www.youtube.com/@pavloskapralos3969


Love,

Thom & The Delicious Legacy

Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-delicious-legacy.


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Hello!

On this exclusive episode for you, I'm discussing the music of the podcast, the themes written by my friend and musician Pavlos Kapralos. Over the past five years of the podcast I used a few of Pavlos's compositions, for my ancient Greek food themed episodes and for the Byzantium ones.


Here we talk about his approach in creating the songs, his inspiration and what do we know of ancient Greek music: how it sounded, what instruments the ancients had and how do we recreate it today!

Plus what is the Byzantine music? Both secular and church hymns, and how its the link between the ancient and modern folk music in the East.


I hope you'll enjoy this different episode today!

If you wanna listen to the whole episode, without adverts, then please subscribe to Supercast or Patreon:

https://thedeliciouslegacy.supercast.com/#episodes


https://www.patreon.com/thedeliciouslegacy


Pavlos's channel: https://www.youtube.com/@pavloskapralos3969


Love,

Thom & The Delicious Legacy

Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-delicious-legacy.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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