"Gymnoplast" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Gymnoplast (noun) refers to a musician who plays the gymnopaedia, an ancient Greek hymn to Apollo, often performed on the lyre. The term can also be used to describe the quality of being composed in a solemn and serious manner, characteristic of ancient Greek music.
Gymnopaedia refers to the education or training of young warriors or athletes in ancient Greece, particularly in the areas of physical fitness, combat, and sports. It typically involved rigorous training programs and competitions, with the goal of producing strong and agile young men who could serve as soldiers and protect their city-states.
Gymnopedies are a set of three piano pieces, originally written as a set of musical sketches, by the French composer Erik Satie. The term "gymnopedies" is derived from the Greek words "gymnos" meaning "naked" and "paideia" meaning "education" or "training".