Athens v Sparta: The History of the Peloponnesian War CD
- 078922
- 750532-078922
- CD-ROM
It is not without due cause that historians and scholars have attempted to understand and retell Thucydides’s story of the Peloponnesian War, without pause, since it was first written. Athens v. Sparta now joins that tradition, infusing the classic narrative of the Peloponnesian War with a take that is vibrant, modern, and above all, musical. Led by a veteran of the San Antonio and Austin indie music scene, Charlie Roadman, Athens v. Sparta was inspired by Thucydides and his successor Xenophon (who took up the history upon Thucydides’s death) to create a new version, capturing the gravity of the ancient narrative within the approachable framework of well-crafted latter-day musical sensibilities. The result is a vivid, fascinating, occasionally humorous, and often surprising fusion, which achieves its aim well: to present the fullness of the war, its circumstances and consequences, to ears not yet attuned to the niceties and nuances of ancient history. The CD educates and entertains. It is ideal for garnering the interest of students new to Greece and the classical world.
Baroque Music II from the Bolivian Rainforest
- Conductor: Piotr Nawrot
- 0012
- B002FKPPDU
Volume two features Latin music by Domenico Zipoli (1688-1726) and Chiquito Indians of South America during the Jesuit missionary period. The Metropolis Chamber Players join the Cathedral Singers on this recording.
Carmina Popularia: Well-known Songs in Latin
- 00003
- 8-29218-00003-5
- Audio CD
Treat your ears, your soul, and your students to the beautiful, clear Latin vocals of C. C. Couch and the amazing, new musical arrangements of Teddy Irwin.
Latin Music Through the Ages
- Author: Cynthia Kaldis
- 2425
- 978-0-86516-242-6
- Paperback
- 128
Latin text, English translation, vocabulary, essays, and bibliography to accompany the musical performance. This is also the libretto for audio-CD listening.
Latin Music Through the Ages Lafayette Chamber Singers - CD
- Conductor: Clayton LeinAuthor: Cynthia Kaldis
- 7060
- 978-0-86516-706-3
- Audio CD
An original performance by The Lafayette Chamber Singers Directed by Clayton Lein.
Latine Cantemus: Cantica Popularia Latine Reddita
- Author: Franz Schlosser
- 3154
- 978-0-86516-315-7
- Paperback
- 143
Singing together is a form of amusement and delight...singing in a foreign language provides an enjoyable opportunity to practice the linguistic structures vital to communication in a foreign language.
O Abies (Oh, Christmas Tree): Christmas Carols in Latin
- 00001
- 8-29218-00001-1
- Audio CD
Sing along with Christmas carols in Latin.
Rome's Golden Poets
- Readings and Performance: St. Louis Chamber ChorusConductor: Philip Barnes
- 4746
- 978-0-86516-474-1
With its chronological, cultural, and ethnic diversity of composers, this recording testifies to the timeless power of the Golden Age of poetry. Selections from Catullus, Vergil, and Horace are performed by the St. Louis Chamber Chorus under the direction of Philip Barnes.
The Odyssey: A Folk Opera
- Author: Joe Goodkin
- 04762
- 750532-04762
- Audio CD
This folk opera of nine tracks, 24 songs, interprets the story of The Odyssey in song, invoking the spirit of the Ancient Greek bards who originally brought forth the timeless story. The Odyssey consists of 24 short songs sung by Joe Goodkin while playing the acoustic guitar. The performance is continuous and runs around 30 mins. The Odyssey is especially suited for high school and college classes reading The Odyssey, but can be adapted for audiences of any age with any level of familiarity with the story.
Vergil's Dido and Mimus Magicus
- Composer: Jan NovakConductor: Rafael Kubelik
- 3464
- 978-0-86516-346-1
- Audio CD
Composer Jan Novak's haunting choral rendition of Vergil's ancient poetry commences with the voice of Dido the queen, foreshadowing a tragic tale of love and duty. Widely acclaimed in Europe, Novak's Dido and Mimus Magicus is now available to American audiences in a CD recording and a 3-language libretto.