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Music for Episode 11

This episode, we're joined by the choir from the Greek Orthodox Cathedral in London, and a number of musicians playing traditional Byzantine instruments such as the Byzantine lyra, the Qanun and the Greek Santur.

Patreon subscribers can download all original music recorded for this episode as an album below!


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Chanters of The St Sophia Greek Orthodox Cathedral:   

Michael Georgiou  

Alexandros Gikas  

Matthew Tomko 

Stephanos Thomaides   


Traditional Musicians:  

Monooka (Monica Lucia Madas), vocals  

Alexandros Koustas, Lyra (other names: Byzantine Lyra/ Lyra of Istanbul/ Kemence) 

Constantinos Glynos, Kanonaki (other names: qanun; in Byzantine Greek: psaleterion) 

Theofilos Lais, Cretan Lyra  

Dario Papavassiliou, Santouri (other name: Greek Santur) 


Copyright Pavlos Kapralos - not for redistribution

Comments

Strange. The windows defender tigers, when I try to unzip the archive?!?! Perhaps because of my "barbarian" status ;)

Ko Mi

what is the best music program to open it up in?

Mat Kaleel

yes i can - when i try and open it comes up as being downloaded ito iTunes however is not showing in there. This is more my lack of computer skills more than anything else :)

Mat Kaleel

Hi Mat, can you see the .rar file attached to the bottom of the post?

Fall of Civilizations Podcast

apologies i am trying to download the music can someone assist? Looking forward to this!

Mat Kaleel

lovely, magical music! great selection! <3

John Wagner

Thank you Neil, very kind of you! So glad you're enjoying.

Fall of Civilizations Podcast

The music just takes you there, the podcast is as wonderful as ever. A bright light of thoughtful history so welcome just now. Whatever it takes please keep doing this, 2020 is a really crap year but please keep putting it in perspective for us. Our world has not ended............yet. That may be the next but one pandemic!!!!

Neil Duffin

This music is absolutely lovely.

Margaret McLaughlin


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