We know many terms in the Sumerian and Akkadian sources for designating the musical instruments, musicians, compositions and some aspects of the musical “performance” in ancient Mesopotamia. However, there was ever a term for designating all these aspects together? There was a term for "music" in ancient Mesopotamia like in our western culture? According to the main current researchers in Mesopotamian music, there is no term in Sumerian nor Akkadian for “music”. There would be specially no term for "Music" as a sound combination as we could understand nowadays in the western culture. The closest terms to that word "music" would be nam-nar (Sumerian) and nārūtu(m) (Akkadian). However, they designated only some musical aspects, like the of...
Mit Beginn des 2. Jt. v. Chr. erlebt Mesopotamien einen historischen Wandel auf politischer, soziale...
The topic of my talk is a group of 11 Sumerian hymns dating to the Old Babylonian Period (ca. 2000–1...
According to a widely accepted interpretation, the “unclear” (la-zakû) intervals of Mesopotamian tu...
We know many terms in the Sumerian and Akkadian sources for designating the musical instruments, mus...
he discovery, from the 1960s until the present, of a small corpus of about twenty texts concerning s...
Literaturzusammenstellung zur Musik Mesopotamiens: zu Musiktheorie, Notenschriften, Instrumentenkund...
Summary This thesis aims at taking a thorough look at the Mesopotamian kettle-drum ritual, a ritual ...
This article provides information about the musical instruments presented in the treatises of mediev...
Du fait des difficultés à combiner les sources iconographiques et textuelles, l’étude des percussion...
Excerpt The title of this article was not meant to benefit from the current world trend of “untruth...
The sources about music in ancient Mesopotamia are numerous, there are hundreds of cuneiform tablets...
This research consists of a historic phase show musical and lyrical sophistication and their importa...
Thesis (MMus)--Stellenbosch University, 2021.ENGLISH SUMMARY : The most complete and oldest illustra...
P(論文)This paper focuses on some conflicting aspects of current studies on Ancient Mesopotamian relig...
The topic of my talk is a group of 11 Sumerian hymns dating to the Old Babylonian Period (ca. 2000–1...
Mit Beginn des 2. Jt. v. Chr. erlebt Mesopotamien einen historischen Wandel auf politischer, soziale...
The topic of my talk is a group of 11 Sumerian hymns dating to the Old Babylonian Period (ca. 2000–1...
According to a widely accepted interpretation, the “unclear” (la-zakû) intervals of Mesopotamian tu...
We know many terms in the Sumerian and Akkadian sources for designating the musical instruments, mus...
he discovery, from the 1960s until the present, of a small corpus of about twenty texts concerning s...
Literaturzusammenstellung zur Musik Mesopotamiens: zu Musiktheorie, Notenschriften, Instrumentenkund...
Summary This thesis aims at taking a thorough look at the Mesopotamian kettle-drum ritual, a ritual ...
This article provides information about the musical instruments presented in the treatises of mediev...
Du fait des difficultés à combiner les sources iconographiques et textuelles, l’étude des percussion...
Excerpt The title of this article was not meant to benefit from the current world trend of “untruth...
The sources about music in ancient Mesopotamia are numerous, there are hundreds of cuneiform tablets...
This research consists of a historic phase show musical and lyrical sophistication and their importa...
Thesis (MMus)--Stellenbosch University, 2021.ENGLISH SUMMARY : The most complete and oldest illustra...
P(論文)This paper focuses on some conflicting aspects of current studies on Ancient Mesopotamian relig...
The topic of my talk is a group of 11 Sumerian hymns dating to the Old Babylonian Period (ca. 2000–1...
Mit Beginn des 2. Jt. v. Chr. erlebt Mesopotamien einen historischen Wandel auf politischer, soziale...
The topic of my talk is a group of 11 Sumerian hymns dating to the Old Babylonian Period (ca. 2000–1...
According to a widely accepted interpretation, the “unclear” (la-zakû) intervals of Mesopotamian tu...