The first hymn of Apollo at Delphi (c. 138 BC),  (Athenaeus)

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The first hymn of Apollo at Delphi (c. 138 BC)

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Performed by the Kerylos Ensemble, conductor and director of the ensemble Annie Belis. 1996
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Ensemble `De Organographia`: Philip Neuman (avlos, kitara, lyre, pan flute, vocals, wind instruments)
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Tempio di S. Michele Arcangelo, Perugia, Aug. 6-8, 1993
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2012.
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Kimmo Kovanen (dzouras) 2016.
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Instrumental version. PO & OP orchestra. Orchestra soloists: Philippos Tsemberoulis and Panagiotis Kaladzopoulos. Vocals: Nikos Konstantinopoulos, Panagiotis Matos, Grigoris Davranoglu, Haris Davranoglu. The head of the creative group and conductor is Christodoulos Halaris. 1996
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Athens Biennale, 2009
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RO & OP orchestra. Orchestra soloists: Philippos Tzemberoulis and Panagiotis Kaladzopoulos. Vocals: Nikos Constantinopoulos, Panagiotis Matos, Grigoris Davranoglu, Haris Davranoglu. The head of the creative group and conductor Christodoulos Halaris. 1996.
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Instrumental version. Yannis Basiliou (avlos), Yannis Dobridis (askavlos, bagpipes), Stavros Kuskuridas (suravli), Francoise Bouquet (lyra, barbitos), Stavros Beris (kifara), Nestoras Drugas (crotals, timpanon, roptron) - Petros Tabouris ruk. ensembles, pandora, trigonon, pictis, hydraulics. 2002.
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