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Vocable Workout on Oktokaidekasemos: an ‘18-beat’ exercise from a Roman-era schoolbook, rhythmically reconstructed by Stefan Hagel, with choreography and musical arranging by Barnaby Brown and Stef Conner. Performed at the Royal College of Music, London, 6 October 2022 Thanks to Classics for All, https://classicsforall.org.uk Score coming soon at https://lotos-lab.com/oktokaidekasemos Stefan Hagel’s 18-beat and 8-beat reconstructions, solving puzzles in the ancient notation, are found on pages 160 and 168 of https://doi.org/10.1163/22129758-1234... These vocables were first performed at the 4th meeting of the Workshop of Dionysus in Tarquinia, Italy, 2017. See Stefan's score (Two Anonymous “Bellermann” Exercises) at https://www.doublepipes.info/euterpe-... For more on these vocables, see https://doi.org/10.1163/22129758-bja1... MUSICAL SOURCES Melody: Anon. Bellermann A 101 = DAGM 37. Vocables: Anon. Bellermann § 77, 86 and 91–93; Aristides Quintilianus 1.6 and 2.14. See Stefan Hagel (2022). Ancient ‘Solmisation’ and the meaning of notes. Greek and Roman Musical Studies, 10/1: 136–175. EDITIONS Stefan Hagel (2008). Ancient Greek rhythm: the Bellermann exercises. Quaderni Urbinati di Cultura Classica, 88: 129–31. Stefan Hagel (2018). ‘Musics’, Bellermann’s Anonymi, and the art of the aulos. Greek and Roman Musical Studies, 6/1: 160. Special thanks to Alice Parr, Ala’a Sukhera, Jimmy Mulville, Armand D’Angour, and Emiliano Li Castro. The whole performance is available at https://www.classicsforall.org.uk/anc...