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Integrating Music and Religion in the Study of
                                                   the Ancient Greek Aulos and Mousikè
                                                                                                                         Ellen Van Keer
                                                                                                                    Vrije Universiteit Brussel



   Introduction                                                                                                                                                                                                      References
   This research focuses on the ‘religious’ practices and perceptions associated with the music of the aulos in ancient Greek culture.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                     Brulé, P., & C. Vendries, eds. 2001. Chanter les
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Dieux. Musique et religion dans l' Antiquité
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        grecque et romaine. Actes du colloques des
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        16, 17 et 18 décembre 1999 à Rennes et
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Lorient. Rennes: Presses Universitaires de
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Rennes.
    Research Design                                                                                                                                                                                                  Bundrick, S. 2005. Music and Image in
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Classical Athens. Cambridge: Cambridge
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        University Press.
                 The ancient Greek aulos is problematic in various respects. One is that it is traditionally inaccurately translated as ‘double                                                                      Goulaki-Voutira, A. 1992. Heracles and Music.
                 flutes’ (West 1992). Another is that is typically one-dimensionally identified as a quintessential 'barbarian' and 'Dionysian'                                                                         RIdiM Newsletter 17 (1): 2-14.
                 instrument suitable mainly for foreigners, slaves, prostitutes, maenads, satyrs, etc. – the ‘rejected’ opposite of the 'Apolline'                                                                   Moustaka, A. 2001. Aulos und Auletik im
                 lyre (Wilson 1999). This perception is heavily text-dependent (Plat. Resp. 399d; Arist. Pol. 1341a; Plut. Alc. 2.7) and                                                                               archaischen Ionien. Zu einem Aulos aus
                                                                                                                                                                                                                       dem Heraion von Samos. In Ithaki.
                 supported visually by countless images found in Attic ‘mythological’ iconography mainly (Bundrick 2005).                                                                                              Festschrift für Jörg Schäfer, ed. S. Böhm &
                                                                                                                                                                                                                       K.-V. von Eickstedt. Würzburg: Ergon
                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Verlag, 131-6 pl. 13-14.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                     Murray, P., & P. Wilson, eds. 2004. Music and
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        the Muses. The Culture of 'Mousike' in the
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Classical Athenian City. Oxford: Oxford
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        University Press.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                     Naerebout, F.G. 2006. Moving Events. Dance
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        at Public Events in the Ancient Greek
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        World. Thinking through its Implications.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Kernos Suppl. 16:37-67.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                     Papadopoulou-Belmehdi, I., & Z.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Papadopoulou. 2002. Musique et culte: le
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        cas des Déliades. In Religions
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        méditerranéennes et orientales de
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        l'Antiquité, ed. F. Labrique. Cairo: Institut
     “Flute-girl” and symposiast                            Dionysus and satyr                          Orgiastic dancing and music                               Apollo, Scythe and Marsyas                            français d'archéologie orientale, 155-176.
 Attic Red-Figured Kylix, New Haven, Yale               Attic Red-Figured Kylix, Berlin,            Attic Red-Figured Crater, Ferrara, Museo             Marble bas-relief sculpture, Athens, National Museum
University Gallery 1913.163, ARV² 36(a), ca.            Antikensammlung F2290, ARV²              Nazionale di Spina 2897 (T128), ARV² 1680, ca.           215, from Mantinea, temple of Leto, Artemis and            Restani, D. 2005. Les mythes de la musique
      510-500 B.C., circle Gales Painter               462.48, ca. 500-450 B.C., Makron                  450-425 B.C., Polygnotus group                        Apollo, circle of Praxiteles, ca. 335 B.C.               dans la Grèce antique. In Musiques. Une
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        encyclopédie pour le XXIe siècle, ed. J.-J.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Nattiez and e.a. Paris: Editions Actes Sud,
                  This study aims to qualify the classical perception of the ancient Greek aulos by studying the archaeological, iconographical,                                                                        163-81.
                  and, especially, the mythological and religious evidence within their individual contexts and on their proper merits.                                                                              Schauenburg, K. 1990. Nike mit Flöten.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        AA:101-5.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                     Shapiro, H.A. 1992. Mousikoi Agones: Music
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        and Poetry at the Panathenaia. In Goddess
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        and Polis. The Panathenaic festival in
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Ancient Athens, ed. J. Neils. Princeton:
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Princeton University Press, 53-76.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                     Van Keer, E. 2004. The Myth of Marsyas in
    Material and Method                                                                                                                                                                                                 Ancient Greek Art: Musical and
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        mythological iconography. Music in Art
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        XXIX (1/2): 20-37.
                 We find the aulos and its music to be truly ubiquitous in Greek society and history and also to have associations with an                                                                           West, M.L. 1992. Ancient Greek Music. Oxford:
                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Oxford University Press.
                 extreme wide variety of deities and heroes (Zschätzsch 2002). They belong to ‘foreign’ and ‘orgiastic’ environments such as
                 the cults and myths of Cybele and Dionysus as well as to such seemingly ‘contrastive’ environments as the cults and myths of                                                                        Wilson, P. 1999. The aulos in Athens. In
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Performance culture and Athenian
                 Apollo (Papadopoulou-Belmedhi & Papadopoulou 2002), Athena (Shapiro 1992), Hera (Moustaka 2001), Heracles (Goulaki-                                                                                    democracy, ed. S. Goldhill & R. Osborne.
                 Voutira 1992), Nike (Schauenburg 1990), etc.                                                                                                                                                           Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        58-95.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                     Zschätzsch, A. 2002. Verwendung und
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Bedeutung griechischer Musikinstrumente
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        in Mythos und Kult. Rhaden: Marie Leidorf
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Verlag.




                                                                                                                                                                                                                     Credits
   Fragments of auloi                          Hermes, Heracles, Athena                           Panathenaic Procession                                 Apollo and Muses                    Fragments of auloi      This research project is supported by
 Sparta, Temple of Artemis                Attic Black-Figured Skyphos, South               from Athens, Acropolis, Parthenon, Frieze,               Attic Red-Figured Crater, Wien,           Delos, Sanctuary of    V. Pirenne-Delforge (ULiège) and J. N.
Orthia, ca. 600-550 B.C., bone           Hadley, Mount Holyoke College 1925                 North Slabs VI-VIII, circle of Phidias, ca.           Kunsthistorisches Museum 697, ARV²         Apollo, workshop, 2-1   Bremmer (RUGroningen). Funding is
  (drawings Dawkins 1929)                 SBII.3, ARV² 519.18, ca. 500 B.C.,                  443-438 B.C. (Carrey drawings 1674)                  1075.11, ca. 440-430 B.C., Danae            Cent. B.C.; bone
                                                                                                                                                                 Painter                                             currently provided by Fonds
                                                    Theseus Painter
                                                                                                                                                                                                                     Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek
                                                                                                                                                                                                                     Vlaanderen and Centrum Leo Apostel,
                 Through a close analysis of the various ‘religious’ sources and associations of the aulos, this study tries to achieve a more                                                                       Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium.
                 complexified understanding of the multiple practices and beliefs involving the music of the aulos in Greek life and thought.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                     Further information on this and
                                                                                                                                                                                                                     related projects and presentations cf.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                     www.vub.ac.be/CLEA/people/Ellen
                                                                                                                                                                                                                     Please mailto: evankeer@vub.ac.be for
                                                                                                                                                                                                                     feedback or suggestions.


     Premises and Objectives

             #1       The modern concept of ‘music’ is inadequate in the Greek context. Greek music is not merely a distinguished form of                                                                            Conclusion
                      tonal ‘art’ or ‘science’ but a complex cultural practice embedded profoundly in socio-political life. (Murray & Wilson 2004)
                                   Anthropology and ethnomusicology offer broader and more adequate approaches and notions - ‘ethnic’ music,                                                                         This study aims to qualify and to
                             musical ‘behaviour’, MTD - to study and understand the Greek Mousikè in all its facets and extent. (Naerebout 2006)                                                                     complexify our understanding of
                                                                                                                                                                                                                     of the music of the aulos within
             #2       Musical myths and cults are constitutive of the Mousikè, literally the arts and skills ‘of the Muses’. They shaped and reflected                                                               ancient Greek culture. In this,
                      socio-religious practices, customs, attitudes and values circulating in Greek culture and involving music. (Restani 2005)                                                                      ‘text' and 'image', 'myth' and
                                  Segregating the study of Greek music and religion is ineffective. (Brulé & Vendries 2001) In the Greek context musical                                                             'history‘, ‘music’ and ‘religion’,
                                  and religious behaviour intertwine and it is ultimately this complexity that this research tries to understand.                                                                    ‘Apollo’ and ‘Dionysus’, ‘past’
                                                                                                                                                                                                                     and ‘present’, etc. interrelate in
             #3       This project integrates music and religion in the study of the ancient Greek aulos. It examines the entire corpus of ‘religious’                                                               intricate ways. It is ultimately
                      sources (texts, images, objects) involving the music of the aulos within this multiple cultural and scientific context.                                                                        these relations that this
                                 It aims to enlarge our understanding of the functioning of the myths, gods and cults involved as well as to expand                                                                  research tries to understand.
                                 our knowledge about the aulos as it was practiced and perceived in Greek religion and history.                                                                                      (Van Keer 2004)

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Integrating music and religion in the study of the ancient Greek aulos and Mousikè

  • 1. Integrating Music and Religion in the Study of the Ancient Greek Aulos and Mousikè Ellen Van Keer Vrije Universiteit Brussel Introduction References This research focuses on the ‘religious’ practices and perceptions associated with the music of the aulos in ancient Greek culture. Brulé, P., & C. Vendries, eds. 2001. Chanter les Dieux. Musique et religion dans l' Antiquité grecque et romaine. Actes du colloques des 16, 17 et 18 décembre 1999 à Rennes et Lorient. Rennes: Presses Universitaires de Rennes. Research Design Bundrick, S. 2005. Music and Image in Classical Athens. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. The ancient Greek aulos is problematic in various respects. One is that it is traditionally inaccurately translated as ‘double Goulaki-Voutira, A. 1992. Heracles and Music. flutes’ (West 1992). Another is that is typically one-dimensionally identified as a quintessential 'barbarian' and 'Dionysian' RIdiM Newsletter 17 (1): 2-14. instrument suitable mainly for foreigners, slaves, prostitutes, maenads, satyrs, etc. – the ‘rejected’ opposite of the 'Apolline' Moustaka, A. 2001. Aulos und Auletik im lyre (Wilson 1999). This perception is heavily text-dependent (Plat. Resp. 399d; Arist. Pol. 1341a; Plut. Alc. 2.7) and archaischen Ionien. Zu einem Aulos aus dem Heraion von Samos. In Ithaki. supported visually by countless images found in Attic ‘mythological’ iconography mainly (Bundrick 2005). Festschrift für Jörg Schäfer, ed. S. Böhm & K.-V. von Eickstedt. Würzburg: Ergon Verlag, 131-6 pl. 13-14. Murray, P., & P. Wilson, eds. 2004. Music and the Muses. The Culture of 'Mousike' in the Classical Athenian City. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Naerebout, F.G. 2006. Moving Events. Dance at Public Events in the Ancient Greek World. Thinking through its Implications. Kernos Suppl. 16:37-67. Papadopoulou-Belmehdi, I., & Z. Papadopoulou. 2002. Musique et culte: le cas des Déliades. In Religions méditerranéennes et orientales de l'Antiquité, ed. F. Labrique. Cairo: Institut “Flute-girl” and symposiast Dionysus and satyr Orgiastic dancing and music Apollo, Scythe and Marsyas français d'archéologie orientale, 155-176. Attic Red-Figured Kylix, New Haven, Yale Attic Red-Figured Kylix, Berlin, Attic Red-Figured Crater, Ferrara, Museo Marble bas-relief sculpture, Athens, National Museum University Gallery 1913.163, ARV² 36(a), ca. Antikensammlung F2290, ARV² Nazionale di Spina 2897 (T128), ARV² 1680, ca. 215, from Mantinea, temple of Leto, Artemis and Restani, D. 2005. Les mythes de la musique 510-500 B.C., circle Gales Painter 462.48, ca. 500-450 B.C., Makron 450-425 B.C., Polygnotus group Apollo, circle of Praxiteles, ca. 335 B.C. dans la Grèce antique. In Musiques. Une encyclopédie pour le XXIe siècle, ed. J.-J. Nattiez and e.a. Paris: Editions Actes Sud, This study aims to qualify the classical perception of the ancient Greek aulos by studying the archaeological, iconographical, 163-81. and, especially, the mythological and religious evidence within their individual contexts and on their proper merits. Schauenburg, K. 1990. Nike mit Flöten. AA:101-5. Shapiro, H.A. 1992. Mousikoi Agones: Music and Poetry at the Panathenaia. In Goddess and Polis. The Panathenaic festival in Ancient Athens, ed. J. Neils. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 53-76. Van Keer, E. 2004. The Myth of Marsyas in Material and Method Ancient Greek Art: Musical and mythological iconography. Music in Art XXIX (1/2): 20-37. We find the aulos and its music to be truly ubiquitous in Greek society and history and also to have associations with an West, M.L. 1992. Ancient Greek Music. Oxford: Oxford University Press. extreme wide variety of deities and heroes (Zschätzsch 2002). They belong to ‘foreign’ and ‘orgiastic’ environments such as the cults and myths of Cybele and Dionysus as well as to such seemingly ‘contrastive’ environments as the cults and myths of Wilson, P. 1999. The aulos in Athens. In Performance culture and Athenian Apollo (Papadopoulou-Belmedhi & Papadopoulou 2002), Athena (Shapiro 1992), Hera (Moustaka 2001), Heracles (Goulaki- democracy, ed. S. Goldhill & R. Osborne. Voutira 1992), Nike (Schauenburg 1990), etc. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 58-95. Zschätzsch, A. 2002. Verwendung und Bedeutung griechischer Musikinstrumente in Mythos und Kult. Rhaden: Marie Leidorf Verlag. Credits Fragments of auloi Hermes, Heracles, Athena Panathenaic Procession Apollo and Muses Fragments of auloi This research project is supported by Sparta, Temple of Artemis Attic Black-Figured Skyphos, South from Athens, Acropolis, Parthenon, Frieze, Attic Red-Figured Crater, Wien, Delos, Sanctuary of V. Pirenne-Delforge (ULiège) and J. N. Orthia, ca. 600-550 B.C., bone Hadley, Mount Holyoke College 1925 North Slabs VI-VIII, circle of Phidias, ca. Kunsthistorisches Museum 697, ARV² Apollo, workshop, 2-1 Bremmer (RUGroningen). Funding is (drawings Dawkins 1929) SBII.3, ARV² 519.18, ca. 500 B.C., 443-438 B.C. (Carrey drawings 1674) 1075.11, ca. 440-430 B.C., Danae Cent. B.C.; bone Painter currently provided by Fonds Theseus Painter Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek Vlaanderen and Centrum Leo Apostel, Through a close analysis of the various ‘religious’ sources and associations of the aulos, this study tries to achieve a more Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium. complexified understanding of the multiple practices and beliefs involving the music of the aulos in Greek life and thought. Further information on this and related projects and presentations cf. www.vub.ac.be/CLEA/people/Ellen Please mailto: evankeer@vub.ac.be for feedback or suggestions. Premises and Objectives #1 The modern concept of ‘music’ is inadequate in the Greek context. Greek music is not merely a distinguished form of Conclusion tonal ‘art’ or ‘science’ but a complex cultural practice embedded profoundly in socio-political life. (Murray & Wilson 2004) Anthropology and ethnomusicology offer broader and more adequate approaches and notions - ‘ethnic’ music, This study aims to qualify and to musical ‘behaviour’, MTD - to study and understand the Greek Mousikè in all its facets and extent. (Naerebout 2006) complexify our understanding of of the music of the aulos within #2 Musical myths and cults are constitutive of the Mousikè, literally the arts and skills ‘of the Muses’. They shaped and reflected ancient Greek culture. In this, socio-religious practices, customs, attitudes and values circulating in Greek culture and involving music. (Restani 2005) ‘text' and 'image', 'myth' and Segregating the study of Greek music and religion is ineffective. (Brulé & Vendries 2001) In the Greek context musical 'history‘, ‘music’ and ‘religion’, and religious behaviour intertwine and it is ultimately this complexity that this research tries to understand. ‘Apollo’ and ‘Dionysus’, ‘past’ and ‘present’, etc. interrelate in #3 This project integrates music and religion in the study of the ancient Greek aulos. It examines the entire corpus of ‘religious’ intricate ways. It is ultimately sources (texts, images, objects) involving the music of the aulos within this multiple cultural and scientific context. these relations that this It aims to enlarge our understanding of the functioning of the myths, gods and cults involved as well as to expand research tries to understand. our knowledge about the aulos as it was practiced and perceived in Greek religion and history. (Van Keer 2004)