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Konstantin Kisin was born and grew up in Moscow in the former Soviet Union. He came from a family of Jewish heritage. His experiences in the country inform much of his own political views today. At age 11, he moved to the United Kingdom.

In March 2022 he appeared as a panellist on the first edition of BBC Question Time following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. He talked about how he feels nothing but shame for his birth-country (Russia), and how his family in Ukraine are being bombarded.

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0:00 - Antonín Dvořák (Czech Austro-Hungarian) - Symphony No. 9 - New World Symphony - The fourth and final movement of this piece.

11:51 - Ludwig van Beethoven (German) - Symphony No. 9 in D minor - The final complete symphony by Ludwig van Beethoven

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0:00 - Flute from Geißenklösterle cave in Germany

2:33 - Improvisation on a mammoth-ivory flute, recorded close to the mouth of the Geissenklösterle cave in Germany, in the spring

3:50 - Mammoth ivory and bird bone flutes of Germany - The world's oldest musical instruments

4:05 - Bone flute

4:30 - Reed instrument - Made by an archaeologist adding a reed of birchbark to a discovered bone flute (the same as played just before this piece), as an estimation of how some of the bone flutes may have actually been played

4:49 - Drum - Made of leather, stretched around a circular frame

7:17 - Conch - From Marsoulas a cave in Southwestern France, notable for its archaeological wealth

9:00 - Blowing horn - Large horn from an ox

9:10 - Cow horn

9:48 - Bullroarer - Simply an oval shaped piece of wood attached to a string, in this case, echoing through the forest. Swung overhead at high speeds. Used as an ancient ritual musical instrument and a device for communicating over great distances

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0:00 - Double Pan Flute

2:16 - Hellenistic Aulos

4:20 - Bronze Age Irish Music

8:40 - The Fipple Pipes - Irish - Bronze Age Musical Scale

9:44 - Irish horn

10:15 - Hurrian Hymn no.6 - 1400 BC - Syrian - The oldest known melody - While not European, as the oldest extant melody can offer some guess as to what ancient music would have sounded like.

14:48 - Bronze Age Lyre

17:11 - Nordic lur - The earliest references to an instrument called the lur come from Icelandic sagas, where they are described as war instruments, used to marshal troops and frighten the enemy.

19:44 - 1300-700 - Late bronze age Irish horns

20:36 - 1700-500 - Nordic Bronze Age lures

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0:00 - Circa 10th century BC - Lyre of Har Megiddo - Played by King David (Jewish) - Improvised instrumental played on a replica of the ancient lyre. The “Lyre of Har Megiddo” is an instrument etched onto an ivory plaque that was discovered in the excavations of a royal palace in the ancient city of Megiddo (aka Armageddon) in Israel, and said to be the same played by King David himself.

2:23 - Circa 10th century BC - Psalms 23 in Hebrew - King David (Jewish) - According to tradition, of the 150 psalms in the Old Testament Book of Psalms, 73 are said to have been written by David himself. Of these, Psalm 23 is one of the most well known. Based on the lyre of Har Megiddo.

Psalm 23

1 The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.
2 He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside the still waters.
3 He restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name's sake.
4 Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.
5 Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies: thou anointest my head with oil; my cup runneth over.
6 Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life: and I will dwell in the house of the Lord for ever.

A note from Peter Pringle, who performed this piece. "No one has any idea what the psalms might have sounded like sung by David but we do know he was a singer and an instrumentalist. No music has survived, and the texts were not written down until several hundred years after David’s death. I can make no claims to authenticity in this rendition, since we do not even know how David tuned his lyre. For this video, I have tuned to an F minor harmonic scale, and I sang in a gentle, lyric, style, which seems appropriate for the content. All I can say for sure is that it would have been possible for David to play this on his 10-string “kinnor”."

6:30 - Circa 10th century BC - Zemer Atik (Jewish) - Performance of the traditional Hebrew song "Zemer Atik" or "Ancient Melody". Performed on a replica of a surviving ancient Egyptian lyre (circa 1300 BC) from just before the traditional Biblical time period of King David (10th century BC). Performed by Micheal Levy with the aim of replicating what a lyre form the time of King David would have sounded like.

10:03 - Circa 10th century BC - Kinnor (Jewish) - Performance on a 10-string Biblical lyre of the Shabbat melody composed by Rabbi Israel Goldfarb, "Shalom Aleichem", a spoken greeting in Hebrew, meaning "peace be upon you". Micheal Levy's attempt to evoke the feeling of the music of ancient Israel/Judea, with arrangements of both traditional Jewish sacred and instrumental Klezmer music, uniquely arranged for my evocation of the 10-string Biblical lyre known in Hebrew as the "Kinnor", which is vividly described both throughout the Biblical text and also in the writings of the first century Jewish historian, Flavius Jo

Music timestamps

0:00 - Circa 9th century BC - Phorminx - One of the oldest of the Ancient Greek stringed musical instruments, in the yoke lutes family, intermediate between the lyre and the kithara.

2:13 - Circa 9th century BC - Phorminx - Most probably originated from Mesopotamia. Common in Homer's day, accompanying the traveling rhapsodes, who recited epic poems from memory.

3:51 - Circa 9th century BC - Phorminx - Santoorinio-style playing. Santorini is an island in the Aegean Sea off the coast of Greece

8:19 - Circa 9th century BC - Phorminx and aulos - The Phorminx probably originated from Mesopotamia

Music timestamps

0:00 - Micheal Levy - Ancient Greek Musical Fragment
0:33 - Micheal Levy - Procession of the Olympians
1:11 - Micheal Levy - Spirit of the Kithara
1:50 - Micheal Levy - Paean (a song of praise or triumph)
2:35 - Micheal Levy - New Music for Ancient Lyre - Inspired by Homer
5:57 - Late 8th Century - Homer (Greek) - Ancient Greek Music - Fragment by Homer
7:29 - Late 8th Century - Homer (Greek) - The Iliad - Reading in ancient Greek
9:30 - Late 8th Century - Homer (Greek) - The Odyssey - Reading in ancient Greek

Important note - Micheal Levy is a modern composer who recreates approximates of ancient lyre music. The first five pieces are not compositions from the 8th century BC.

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"And just how," the mongoose demanded scornfully of the serpent, "do you propose to climb Mount Kailash, the home of Lord Siva? You who have neither arms nor hands, neither feet nor toes with which to grip the precipices?"

"Very slowly," the serpent replied. "Carefully. Coiling back and forth upon my belly, over a rock here, up through a crevice there. I shall get there in the end, you know."

The mongoose snorted in derision. But in his heart he suspected the serpent spoke truly.

- Indian fable

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