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Posted: May 03 2005, 05:12

HELLO!!

Do you know what Thalassa means? It is the name of the oceanic planet in "The songs of distant earth", the Arthur Clarke´s book whose mike oldfield composed the music of the same title.

I liked so much to read it, that I composed this song.

www.andylucas-design.com/musica/Thalassa.mp3


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Posted: May 03 2005, 11:23

Thalassa background:

"Thalassa, also known as Thalatta, Thalath, or Tethys is the Greek personification of the sea. Aether and Hemera were her parents. She¹s called the mother of Aphrodite by Zeus. She was the wife of Pontus and the mother of nine Telchines, who are known as fish children because they have flippers for hands; yet, they have the head of a dog. In some Greek stories, she is known as the mother of all. "Thalassa even goes by fish mother" This name is not only because she bore Telchines, it¹s also because she is creator of all sea life. Thalassa¹s name means 'sea'. A mercantile sea kingdom is also associated with her name: Thalassocracy. In Greece, she is specifically the personification of the Mediterranean Sea. Thalassa did not have god-like qualities. She was more of a metaphor than a person. She was also a vast, lonely sea on non-populated shores. So, she was never a goddess. "


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http://www.pantheon.org/articles/t/thalassa.html


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"In the land of the Dacotahs,
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Flash and gleam among the oak-trees,
Laugh and leap into the valley."
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Posted: May 03 2005, 20:09

I enjoy this one very much. Great melody and I especially like how dynamics and speed changes throughout the piece. Thank you for sharing it! :)

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Posted: May 09 2005, 07:03

Thank you, hiawatha for your explanation, I didn´t know that Thalassa were relationed with the old Greece. Arthur Clarke used that name in his oceanic planet like other Sun System planets (Neptuno, Uranus, Jupiter...)
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