Ancient Greece: Song of Seikilos

 

Channel: Toyotomi
Duration: 2:20
Description: This song is one of the earliest examples yet found of a complete musical composition from the ancient world. Although other songs have been found that pre-date ‘The Song of Seikilos’ by many centuries, they only survive in fragments. Seikilos carved the song on a grave pillar in dedication to his wife. The Grave was discovered in 1883, near Aydin in Turkey. Archaeologists believe it dates between 200 BC and AD 100.

Seikilos also inscribed a poem on the gravestone, it reads:

“Hoson zēs, phainou
Mēden holōs sy lypou;
Pros oligon esti to zēn
To telos ho chronos apaitei.”

In English:

“As long as you live, shine,
Let nothing grieve you beyond measure.
For your life is short,
and time will claim its toll.”

Published: September 6, 2008 11:22 pm

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