Best Greek Roman Songs Music
Chant Wars
Album Name:

Chant Wars
Singers:
Sequentia (Benjamin Bagby), Dialogos (Katarina Livljanic)
Year:
October 11, 2005
company:
RCA
Album Description:
roman music is a treat to listen to anytime especially if it has some of the all time greatest hit Greek roman songs like this album.
Songs:
- Gregorius praesul (trope: Prologus antiphonarii)
- Ad dominum dum tribularer (gradual, Roman 'schola chant')
- In convertendo dominus (Roman psalmody 'in directum')
- Venite, populi (Gallican antiphon 'ad communicandum')
- Domine, exaudi orationem meam (tractus from St. Gall)
Dances from the Heart of Europe
Album Name:

Dances from the Heart of Europe
Singers:
Various Artistst
Year:
August 26, 2003
company:
Chandos
Album Description:
The songs in this album are all latest and new which have been influenced greatly by western music.
Songs:
- 36 Greek Dances, Op. 11, Set 1 (excerpts): No. 3. Epirotikos
- 36 Greek Dances, Op. 11, Set 1 (excerpts): No. 2. Kretikos
- 36 Greek Dances, Op. 11, Set 1 (excerpts): No. 1. Allegro moderato
- 36 Greek Dances, Op. 11, Set 3 (excerpts): No. 10. Arkadikos
- 36 Greek Dances, Op. 11, Set 3 (excerpts): No. 3. Kleftikos
I Salonisti
Album Name:

I Salonisti
Singers:
Various Artistst
Year:
July 13, 1999
company:
Sony
Album Description:
The CD is a sure buy for people who love traditional classical Greek roman music played with traditional musical instruments.
Songs:
- Casablanca: 'As Time Goes By'
- The Godfather: 'The Godfather Waltz'
- Schindler's List: 'Theme'
- Sense and Sensiblity: 'Weep You No More Sad Fountains'
- Titanic: 'My Heart Will Go On'
The Adventures of Odysseus
Album Name:

The Adventures of Odysseus
Singers:
Benedict Flynn
Year:
June 10, 1997
company:
Naxos Audiobooks
Album Description:
The album has a few traditional Greek roman songs and a few modern ones as well making it a good choice for beginners being introduced to Greek roman music.
Songs:
- The Fall Of Troy And The Greek Homecoming
- Years Later-Odysseus Is Shipewrecked On Nausicaa's Island
- The Lotus Eaters
- Polyphemus, The Cyclops
- Odysseus Begins To Plan