Michael Levy
Michael Levy is a daring, experimental self-taught musician & prolific comp… Read Full Bio ↴Michael Levy is a daring, experimental self-taught musician & prolific composer, who since 2006, has focused his unique skills, at both intensively researching & recreating the ancient playing-techniques of the lyres of antiquity. Basing these techniques from both illustrations of ancient lyre players and the various playing-techniques still practiced today in Africa, he has independently produced 14 albums of ancient lyre music in just over 3 years...
For the majority of Michael's albums, he plays an evocation of an ancient Biblical lyre called the “Kinnor” – once played by his very own, very ancient Levite ancestors in the Temple of Jerusalem, to accompany the singing of the Levitical Choir. His instrument is based on depictions of Temple lyres depicted on ancient Jewish coins minted at the time of the Simon Bar Kokhba revolt against the Roman occupation of Judea (132–136 CE)
The Kinnor is documented in both the Biblical texts & the writings of the 1st¢entury Jewish historian, Flavius Josephus, who actually witnessed the Levites play their lyres in the Temple of Jerusalem during the 1st century CE.
As the Kinnor is strikingly similar to the ancient Egyptian lyre of the New Kingdom, the ancient Greek Kithara & later, the Roman Kithara, Michael has also explored evoking & recreating the music of ancient Egypt, the music of ancient Greece & the music of ancient Rome, with both original compositions for lyre in a selection of some of the original ancient musical modes, as well as arrangements of some of some of the actual music of ancient Greece.
Recently, a selection of Michael’s lyre music featured as part of the British Festival of Archaeology Week, as background music for the show “Skies of Ancient Egypt & Greece” at the Planetarium in the World Museum, Liverpool, UK. His live performance of "Hurrian Hymn (Text H6) c.1400BCE", the oldest fragment of written music so far discovered in History, also recently featured in an article in “The Biblical Archaeology Review”.
His arrangement of the 2000 year old “Delphic Hymn To Apollo” was used in a DVD lecture “The Great Tours: Greece & Turkey”, produced by The Great Courses Teaching Company
Future projects include the use of his music for Alexander Nikolaou's forthcoming documentary on ancient Cyprus - "Cyprus Throughout History" . This documentary will be on Blu-ray and DVD and will be released in the end 2013 in Cyprus.
Tracks from his albums "Apollo's Lyre" & "The Ancient Greek Lyre" ) are to feature soon in an audio book by TM Camp, called "The Cradle". The book is inspired, in part, by the story of 'Baucis and Philemon' from Ovid - the book will be freely downloadable soon, from iTunes Stores.
Michael was born in Liverpool in 1968 & studied Philosophy at the University of Hull. After living in Manchester, where for many years, he worked as both a piano tutor & support worker for adults with learning disabilities, he now lives with his wife & daughter, Rosalind & Rosie, on the border of semi-rural South Wales, UK : where in his new role, as a full-time "spare room recording artist" , he continues to his relentless quest - to recreate the music of the ancient world...
For the majority of Michael's albums, he plays an evocation of an ancient Biblical lyre called the “Kinnor” – once played by his very own, very ancient Levite ancestors in the Temple of Jerusalem, to accompany the singing of the Levitical Choir. His instrument is based on depictions of Temple lyres depicted on ancient Jewish coins minted at the time of the Simon Bar Kokhba revolt against the Roman occupation of Judea (132–136 CE)
The Kinnor is documented in both the Biblical texts & the writings of the 1st¢entury Jewish historian, Flavius Josephus, who actually witnessed the Levites play their lyres in the Temple of Jerusalem during the 1st century CE.
As the Kinnor is strikingly similar to the ancient Egyptian lyre of the New Kingdom, the ancient Greek Kithara & later, the Roman Kithara, Michael has also explored evoking & recreating the music of ancient Egypt, the music of ancient Greece & the music of ancient Rome, with both original compositions for lyre in a selection of some of the original ancient musical modes, as well as arrangements of some of some of the actual music of ancient Greece.
Recently, a selection of Michael’s lyre music featured as part of the British Festival of Archaeology Week, as background music for the show “Skies of Ancient Egypt & Greece” at the Planetarium in the World Museum, Liverpool, UK. His live performance of "Hurrian Hymn (Text H6) c.1400BCE", the oldest fragment of written music so far discovered in History, also recently featured in an article in “The Biblical Archaeology Review”.
His arrangement of the 2000 year old “Delphic Hymn To Apollo” was used in a DVD lecture “The Great Tours: Greece & Turkey”, produced by The Great Courses Teaching Company
Future projects include the use of his music for Alexander Nikolaou's forthcoming documentary on ancient Cyprus - "Cyprus Throughout History" . This documentary will be on Blu-ray and DVD and will be released in the end 2013 in Cyprus.
Tracks from his albums "Apollo's Lyre" & "The Ancient Greek Lyre" ) are to feature soon in an audio book by TM Camp, called "The Cradle". The book is inspired, in part, by the story of 'Baucis and Philemon' from Ovid - the book will be freely downloadable soon, from iTunes Stores.
Michael was born in Liverpool in 1968 & studied Philosophy at the University of Hull. After living in Manchester, where for many years, he worked as both a piano tutor & support worker for adults with learning disabilities, he now lives with his wife & daughter, Rosalind & Rosie, on the border of semi-rural South Wales, UK : where in his new role, as a full-time "spare room recording artist" , he continues to his relentless quest - to recreate the music of the ancient world...
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02The First Delphic Hymn To Apollo (Ancient Greek Melody c.138 BCE - Arranged For Replica Lyre)Michael LevyMichael Levy
03Echoes of Ancient Rome (Original Composition for Replica Lyre in the Ancient Phrygian Mode)Michael LevyMichael Levy
04Epitaph of Seikilos (Complete Ancient Greek Melody Composed by Seikilos, Son of Euterpe, 1st Century CE - Arranged For Replica Lyre)Michael LevyMichael Levy
05The Temple of Mars (Original Composition for Replica Lyre in the Ancient Dorian Mode)Michael LevyMichael Levy
06Hurrian Hymn (Ancient Mesopotamian Musical Fragment c.1400BCE, Arranged For Replica 3000 Year Old Lyre)Michael LevyMichael Levy
07Ode To Aphrodite (Original Composition For Replica Lyre in the Ancient Greek Hypodorian Mode)Michael LevyMichael Levy
08Ode to Ancient Rome (Original Composition For Lyre in the Ancient Phrygian Mode)Michael LevyMichael Levy
09The Temple of Venus (Original Composition for Replica Lyre in the Ancient Hypolydian Mode)Michael LevyMichael Levy
10Hymn To The Muse (Mesomedes of Crete, c.130 CE - Arranged For Replica Lyre)Michael LevyMichael Levy
11Lament of Simonides (Ancient Greek Musical Fragment - Arranged For Replica Lyre)Michael LevyMichael Levy
12Ancient Greek Musical Fragment (Kolon Exasimon, Anonymi Bellermann 97- Arranged For Replica Lyre)Michael LevyMichael Levy
13Mount Olympus (Original Composition For Replica Lyre in the Ancient Greek Hypophrygian Mode)Michael LevyMichael Levy
14The Temple of Saturn (Original Composition for Replica Lyre in the Ancient Hypodorian Mode)Michael LevyMichael Levy
15Ancient Greek Musical Fragment (Poem. Mor 1, 11f. Migne 37, 523 - Arranged For Replica Lyre)Michael LevyMichael Levy
16The Temple of Jupiter (Original Composition for Replica Lyre in the Ancient Lydian Mode)Michael LevyMichael Levy
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