Ancient Lyre - Dawn (or Eos) by Lina Palera

🔴 For more videos like this, subscribe to our channel: EOS (2021) is an original song composed by Lina Palera, a world-renowned lyre player and a much-loved lyre instructor. She performs on her custom ancient lyre, masterfully handcrafted by the LUTHIEROS family in Greece. The melody was named after Eos, the ancient Greek goddess of the dawn. At the start of each day, Eos rises into the sky from the river Oceanus, and with her rays of light disperses the mists of night. She and her siblings, Helios (the Sun) and Selene (the Moon), are 2nd generation Titan gods. ⚫ Find the perfect lyre for you at 🔵 Discover the secrets of the lyre at 🎙️ Who is Lina? Lina Palera is a world-renowned lyre player with live performances at numerous concert halls, museums, international conferences, et cetera. such as the Greek Museum of Byzantine Culture and the Frankfurt Musikmesse. She has an extensive discography as a guitar player and a vocalist. “Aurora” is her first music album dedicated solely to the ancient lyre and the emotions it can evoke. She loves teaching adults and children how to play the ancient lyre, and this is why she co-founded and serves as the Head of Music Programs at ! ⚪️ What is ? The Lyre Academy is an online educational institution specializing in the study and practice of the ancient music heritage. They offer structured education for learning to play ancient-inspired musical instruments such as the lyre and the ancient kithara. Inspiring courses on the world’s ancient music heritage to elevate your lyre playing quickly through smile-inducing lessons! 🟡 Who is Eos? The dawn goddess Eos was almost always described with rosy fingers or rosy forearms as she opened the gates of heaven for the Sun to rise. Eos was the daughter of the Titans Hyperion and Theia: Hyperion, a bringer of light, and Theia, The Divine.  Eos was the sister of Helios, god of the Sun, and Selene, goddess of the moon, “who shines upon all that are on earth and upon the deathless gods who live in the wide heaven“. Eos married the Titan Astraeus (“of the Stars“) and became the mother of the Anemoi (“winds“), namely Zephyrus, Boreas, Notus, and Eurus; of the Morning Star, Eosphoros (Venus); the Astra (“stars“) and of the virgin goddess of justice, Astraea (“starry one“). 👍 Follow us on Facebook: ❤️ Follow us on Instagram: 🔴 For more videos like this, subscribe to our channel:
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