Ancient Greek Double Pipes - ’The Frogs’ composed and played on the Louvre Aulos by Callum Armstrong
A semi improvised piece inspired by a translation made by Dr Armand D’Angour of the “Frog Chorus“ from Aristophanes´ play “The Frogs“. The recurring aulos riff represents the Frogs chanting “Brekekekek koax koax“, and the interjecting episodes, represent the God Dionyus complaining that they are upsetting his rowing rhythm.
To read Armand’s translation, click on this link:
The aulos was made by Max Brumberg
For more info on Callum:
Video recording at the Max Brumberg Flutes workshop in the Cevennes France
Camera: Max Brumberg
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