Timeline of European Art and Music - The Third Century
0:00 - Circa 200s and prior - Ancient Roman music - No specific song or author here, just the performance of various instruments popular in Roman culture. Performed by "Musica Romana", a well-known, internationally-acclaimed music ensemble dedicated to recreating the Ancient Roman music. This is an approximation of what various Roman instruments would have sounded like.
4:32 - Circa 200s - Unknown (Greek) - Hymn to the Trinity
6:07 - Early 200s - St. Clement of Alexandria (Greek) - Shepherd of Tender Youth
9:00 - Circa 200s - Unknown (Greek) - Byzantine Rite Catholic Chanting - Hymn for the Protection of the Mother of God
11:13 - Circa late 200s to early 300s - Unknown (Greek origin, possibly St. Basil the Great) - Hail Gladdening Light, Φώς Ιλαρόν (Phos Hilaron ) - One of the earliest Christian Greek hymns.
14:29 - Late 200s - Unknown (Greek) - Oxyrhynchus Hymn - (Earliest known Christian Theme) - The papyrus on which the hymn was written dates from around the end of the 3rd century AD.
Originally published in France in 1973 and in English translation in 1975 by Jean Raspail.
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