1. • Meditation Music of Ancient Egypt ~ Gerald Jay Markoe (Rate it)
• Music from Ancient Rome, Vol. 1: Wind Instruments ~ Gaetano Delfini (Composer), et al
(Rate it)
• Ankh: The Sound of Ancient Egypt ~ Michael Atherton (Rate it)
Atum: Creator Sun God [Song] Listen Listen Listen Listen
2. Atum: Creator Sun God [Instrumental] Listen Listen Listen Listen
3. Atum: Creator Sun God [Instrumental] Listen Listen Listen Listen
4. Atum: Creator Sun God [Instrumental] Listen Listen Listen Listen
5. Atum: Creator Sun God [Instrumental] Listen Listen Listen Listen
6. Maat: Truth, Balance, Order [Song] Listen Listen Listen
7. Maat: Truth, Balance, Order [Instrumental] Listen Listen Listen
8. Maat: Truth, Balance, Order [Instrumental] Listen Listen Listen
9. Maat: Truth, Balance, Order [Instrumental] Listen Listen Listen
10. Maat: Truth, Balance, Order
[Instrumental] Listen Listen Listen
11. Khet: The Physical Body [Song] Listen Listen Listen
12. Khet: The Physical Body [Instrumental] Listen Listen Listen
13. Khet: The Physical Body [Instrumental] Listen Listen Listen
14. Khet: The Physical Body [Instrumental] Listen Listen Listen
15. Shen: Eternity [Song] Listen Listen Listen
16. Shen: Eternity [Instrumental] Listen Listen Listen
17. Shen: Eternity [Song] Listen Listen Listen
18. Shen: Eternity [Instrumental] Listen Listen Listen
Editorial Reviews
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This album is based on a challenging idea: Try to recreate a musical form from a culture and period
that left behind no recordings or musical notation, using only history, a description of the instruments,
and some historical artifacts. It takes intuition as much as scholarship and craftsmanship to recreate the
ancient instruments of Egypt--from simple percussion and flutes to boat-shaped and triangular harps
and trumpets. Atherton, with his musicians and singers, exhibits both innovation and skill, offering not
so much a look at how the music actually was, but more an intuitive guess at how it might have been,
keeping the music first and history a close but well-heeled second. It can be frantic one moment and
somber the next, as each of these lengthy song suites develops organically around a song or a piece of
poetry--offering both early music and improvisational music aficionados something unique. Excellent
recording quality is augmented by well-documented notes on history and instrumental research. --Louis
Gibson
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• Ambient Egypt, Sounds from Ancient Sources ~ Douglas Irvine (Rate it)
2. • Pharaoh: Sound of Mystery ~ Various Artists (Rate it)
• Music From Ancient Rome 2: String Instruments ~ Synaulia (Rate it)
• Immortal Egypt ~ Phil Thornton & Hossam Ramzy (Rate it)
• Ancient Echoes - Music from the time of Jesus and Jerusalem's Second Temple ~ San
Antonio Vocal Arts Ensemble (Rate it)