2006 On the Survival of the Classical Kithara/Lyre in N.E.Africa

2006 On the Survival of the Classical Kithara/Lyre in N.E.Africa 2006 On the Survival of the Classical Kithara/Lyre in N.E.Africa

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In Europe, lyres died c. 1000 ADA.D.• One of the last relics is a6-stringed lyre ofabout 600 A.D.• Grave of a musiciannear Tuttlingen

1. Claim: Europe lost the lyre - it survives in N.E. Africa2. Contacts of Cultures in the Roman Empire 200 A.D.3. Conservative Cultures in N.E.Africa- Beja- Ethiopia4. Kithara & Lyre- Shapes- Terms- Areas5. Technique6. Music Samples- Beja- Ehhiopia7. Claim discussed d – Instruments t played

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