Music from Ancient Rome

 

Channel: Inbal Augustus
Duration: 1:19:21
Description: In spite of the purported lack of musical originality on the part of the Romans, they did enjoy music greatly and used it for many activities. Scott recounts the obvious military uses of the tuba for signaling, as well as music for funerals, private gatherings, public performances on the stage and large gladiatorial spectacles. Music was also used in religious ceremonies. The Romans cultivated music as a sign of education. Music contests were quite common and attracted a wide range of competition, including Nero himself, who performed widely as an amateur and once traveled to Greece to compete.
Published: October 5, 2012 11:32 am

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *