
Limenius (Greek: Λιμήνιος; fl. 2nd century BC) was an Athenian musician and the creator of the Second Delphic Hymn in 128 BC. He is one of the earliest known composers in recorded history for a surviving piece of music. Limenius was a performer on the kithara and, as a professional musician performing in the Pythaïs (the liturgical embassy to the cult centre of Pythian Apollo at Delphi), he was required to belong to one of the guilds of the Artists of Dionysus.
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2nd Delphic Hymn to Apollo (excerpt)
Paean and processional (127 AD)
Inno delfico secondo del 128 A.C.: Parte I
Inno delfico secondo del 128 A.C.: Parte II
Inno delfico secondo del 128 A.C.: Parte IV
Inno delfico secondo del 128 A.C.: Parte V
Inno delfico secondo del 128 A.C.: Parte VIII
LIMENIO. Inno Delfico Secondo Del 128 A.C. - parte I
Pajaro Azul
Second Delphic Hymn
Hymne delphique à Apollon: Limènios, fils de Thoinos, péan et prosodion
All' o Phoibe
Alla Latous
Melipnoon
Paean and Processional
Music of Ancient Greece (Full Album)
Paean and Processional (127 BC)
Delphian Hymns to Apollo: Limenios, Son of Thoinos. Pæan & Prosodion
Delphic
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