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Olympus (musician)

Olympus (or Olympos, (ギリシア語:Ὄλυμπος)) is the name of two ancient Greek musicians, one mythical who lived before the Trojan war, and one apparently real, who lived in the 7th century BC. Both musicians were connected with the ''auletic'' music, which had its origin in Phrygia.〔Plutarch, ''de Mus.''〕 It is possible that the elder and mythical Olympus was invented through some mistake respecting the younger and historical Olympus.
Instrumental music was apparently introduced into Greece by Olympus. 〔(ed. < According to Plutarch (in ''On Music'') Alexander (in ''Collections on Phrygia'') wrote this to be the case. >)〕
==Mythical Olympus==
The elder Olympus belongs to the mythical genealogy of Mysian and Phrygian flute-players - Hyagnis, Marsyas, Olympus — to each of whom the invention of the flute was ascribed, and under whose names we have the mythical representation of the contest between the Phrygian ''auletic'' and the Greek ''citharoedic'' music: some writers made him the father (instead of son, or disciple, and favourite of Marsyas), but the genealogy given above was that more generally received. Olympus was said to have been a native of Mysia, and to have lived before the Trojan war. The compositions ascribed to him were old melodies appropriated to the worship of particular gods, the origin of which was so ancient as to be unknown, like those attributed to Olen and Philammon. Olympus not infrequently appears on works of art, as a boy, sometimes instructed by Marsyas, and sometimes as witnessing and lamenting his fate.〔''Suda'', ''Olympos''; Plutarch, ''de Mus.''; Apollod. i. 4. § 2; Gaius Julius Hyginus ''Fabulae'' 165, 273; Ovid, ''Metam.'' vi. 393, ''Eleg.'' iii. 3〕 He was also said to be a student of the mythological god Pan in the playing of the flute, and numerous ancient works of art still exist depicting them wrestling.〔Ancient Art and Its Remains: Or, A Manual of the Archæology of Art, pg. 501-502, retrieved from Google Books.〕〔Christianity and Mythology
By John M. Robertson, pg. 351, retrieved from Google Books.〕

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