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janni: the bookshop that has all the books in the world - except one.
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musecrack: Kahn & Selesnick's City of Salt. I wish it were a book, so that I could read / view it comfortably. Their Scotlandfuturebog works better - and another glimpse of it here.
Via the Guardian: how an epigonion might have sounded. The ASTRA project (Ancient instruments Sound/Timbre Reconstruction Application) has been using computer modelling techniques to make and "play" virtual reconstructions of ancient instruments. Unfortunately we still don't have the music they might have played, but if your tolerance of creative anachronism is up for medieval music on classical instruments, there's a sample of Dufay played by an epigonion quartet.
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Via the Guardian: how an epigonion might have sounded. The ASTRA project (Ancient instruments Sound/Timbre Reconstruction Application) has been using computer modelling techniques to make and "play" virtual reconstructions of ancient instruments. Unfortunately we still don't have the music they might have played, but if your tolerance of creative anachronism is up for medieval music on classical instruments, there's a sample of Dufay played by an epigonion quartet.