September 9, 2014

Hear The Epic of Gilgamesh Read in the Original Akkadian!

From openculture:
gilgamesh sound
Long ago, in the ancient civilization of MesopotamiaAkkadian was the dominant language. And, for centuries, it remained the lingua franca in the Ancient Near East. But then it was gradually squeezed out by Aramaic, and it faded into oblivion once Alexander the Great Hellenized (Greekified) the region.
Now, 2,000+ years later, Akkadian is making a small comeback. At Cambridge University, Dr. Martin Worthington, an expert in Babylonian and Assyrian grammar, has started recording readings of poems, myths and other texts in Akkadian, including The Epic of GilgameshThis clip gives you a taste of what Gilgamesh, one of the earliest known works of literature, sounds like in its mother tongue. Or, you can jump into the full collection of readings right here.

September 4, 2014

30 minute guitar Odyssey

September 30, 2014
7:00pm
Amphitheater, Rhodes College

"a 30 minute long composition for solo acoustic guitar and voice, which tells the story of The Odyssey in song, invoking the spirit of the ancient Greek bards who originally brought forth the timeless stories of Odysseus and the heroes of the Trojan War."