Synaulia: Music from Ancient Rome

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Synaulia: Music from Ancient Rome

Seated woman playing a kithara. From Room H of...
Seated woman playing a kithara. From Room H of the Villa of P. Fannius Synistor at Boscoreale, ca. 40–30 B.C.; Late Republican Roman. Wall painting; fresco. Source: http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/kith/hd_kith.htm (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Tracklist:
1. Pavor
2. Animula Vagula
3. Etruria
4. Baccus
5. Magna Mater
6. Mare Nostrum
7. Imperium
8. Diana
9. Arena
10. Lares
11. Acutus
12. Pastorale
13. Tibiae Impares
14. Pompei
15. Aetherius
16. Venus
17. Isis
18. Fortuna
19. Oraculum
20. Tibia Duplex
21. Tympanum
22. Ludi Inter Pana Atque Nymphas
23. Neniae
24. Juppiter
25. Salii

Synaulia is a team of musicians, archeologists, paleorganologists and choreographers dedicated to the application of their historical research to ancient music and dance, in particular to the ancient Etruscan and Roman periods.