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The reception of ancient Greek music in the late nineteenth century
Jon Solomon
Classics
Program in Medieval Studies
Media and Cinema Studies
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Late Nineteenth Century
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Ancient Greek music
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Reinach
100%
Composer
66%
Hymns
66%
United States
33%
First International
33%
France
33%
Inscriptions
33%
Delphi Method
33%
Ancient Greece
33%
Olympics
33%
International Cooperation
33%
Paean
33%
Saints
33%
Apollo
33%
Number of Publications
33%
Treasury
33%
Antique
33%
Public Performance
33%
2nd Century
33%
Athenians
33%
Revue
33%
Erik Satie
33%
Apollon
33%
Claude Debussy
33%
Coubertin
33%
Olympic Movement
33%
Crusius
33%
Memoires
33%
Gabriel
33%
Greek music
33%
Arts and Humanities
Late Nineteenth Century
100%
Hymn
100%
Ancient Greek Music
100%
Periodicals
50%
Conferences
50%
Revival
50%
England
50%
Inscription
50%
1890s
50%
Accompaniment
50%
Ancient Greece
50%
Public Performance
50%
Greek Music
50%
International Co-Operation
50%
Treasury
50%
antiques
50%
Erik Satie
50%
Claude Debussy
50%
French composer
50%
Apollo
50%
Second Century BC
50%
Delphi
50%