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ONLINE ONLY: The Past, Present and Future of Mirologia in Epirus?

 

Live Stream Here: YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn
Date: THURSDAY 17 July 2022 @ 7pm Melbourne | 12pm Athens | 5am New York
Presenter: Christopher King

Language of Presentation: English
Entry: FREE

 
 

Synopsis

 

Mirologia (literally "words of fate") were very early forms of folk verse that developed in the pre-classical Greek-speaking world. They became songs that were sung over the recently deceased as well as part of the Homeric tradition of epic poetry. Indeed, they are the earliest known forms of verse accompanied with musical notation in the western world. In certain parts of mainland Greece, mirologia became standardized songs in the demotic tradition while retaining its earlier function as graveside laments. The lyrical form of mirologia developed in Epirus into two forms of music: vocalized songs and instrumental dirges. This practice continues into the 21st century. Because folk music must evolve in order to be relevant and vital, we must consider how mirologia will change in the future.

 
 

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