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  1. Aulos - Wikipedia

    An aulos (plural auloi; [1] Ancient Greek: αὐλός : aulós, plural αὐλοί : auloí) [2] or Latin: tibia was a wind instrument in ancient Greece, often depicted in art and also attested by archaeology.

  2. Aulos - World History Encyclopedia

    Jun 12, 2012 · The aulos was a musical wind instrument played by the ancient Greeks. It was also known as the kalamos or libykos lotos, which referred to the material from which part of the …

  3. The Ancient Greek Aulos: Its Construction, Performance, and ...

    Jun 2, 2025 · The aulos was a highly engineered instrument, capable of complex musical expression and adaptable to various tonal requirements. This sophistication was not merely for aesthetic …

  4. Aulos | Ancient Greek, Double-Reed, Wind Instrument | Britannica

    Aulos, in ancient Greek music, a single- or double-reed pipe played in pairs (auloi) during the Classical period. After the Classical period, it was played singly.

  5. AULOS BRAND | Toyama Musical Instrument Co., Ltd.

    The trade mark “AULOS” is taken from Greek mythology meaning the Wind Instrument with double reed. When our plastic recorders - the first - were launched into the market in 1955, the name AULOS was …

  6. Aulos - Organology: Musical Instruments Encyclopedia

    The Aulos is an ancient Greek wind instrument, often considered one of the most important and versatile instruments of antiquity. It is a double-reed instrument, similar in sound production to modern oboes …

  7. Aulos Music Education Recorders – AulosUSA

    Aulos quality recorders with superb voicing, high-class ABS resin, and excellent intonation throughout the full range make these the perfect instrument for music education.

  8. Revolutionizing cancer care through IL2 therapeutics | Aulos Bioscience

    Nov 7, 2025 · Aulos™ Bioscience is dedicated to helping people live longer, healthier lives. Its lead candidate, imneskibart (AU-007), is being developed to fight cancer in ways never before possible.

  9. Aulos from ancient Greek and Roman times music by Max Brumberg

    Aulos or Auloi double pipes from antique Greece, an improvisation on a reconstruction of the Louvre Aulos found in Egypt, played by Max Brumberg in south France.

  10. Aulos - Wikiwand

    An aulos or Latin: tibia was a wind instrument in ancient Greece, often depicted in art and also attested by archaeology.