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- Choral_poetry abstract "Choral poetry is a type of lyric poetry that was created by the ancient Greeks and performed by choruses (see Greek chorus). Originally, it was accompanied by a lyre, a string instrument like a small U-shaped harp commonly used during Greek classical antiquity and later periods.During public religious festivals and important family functions, performances of archaic choral lyric poetry were often presented by choruses of both men and women. The archaic choral lyric poetry spanned about three hundred years, starting with the poet, Alcman, in the 7th century BCE and evolving to the works of Timotheos (or Timotheus of Miletus) in the 4th century BCE.In the beginning, choral poetry was mainly religious and the personal elements disappeared completely in later choral poems. It also detached itself from local ties and assumed Hellenic character. These are commonly known subgenres for choral lyric poetry: The marriage song (Epithalamium) or (Hymenaios) The dancing song The lament or dirge (Threnos) The paean of praise to a god The maiden song (Partheneion or Parthenion) The processional (Prosodion) The hymn The dithyrambAnd in later years: Praise for people (Enkomion) Song at a party or symposium (Skolion)↑ ↑ ↑".
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- Choral_poetry wikiPageRevisionID "676622179".
- Choral_poetry wikiPageWikiLink Alcman.
- Choral_poetry wikiPageWikiLink Antistrophe.
- Choral_poetry wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_poetry.
- Choral_poetry wikiPageWikiLink Dithyramb.
- Choral_poetry wikiPageWikiLink Encomium.
- Choral_poetry wikiPageWikiLink Epithalamium.
- Choral_poetry wikiPageWikiLink Epode.
- Choral_poetry wikiPageWikiLink Greek_chorus.
- Choral_poetry wikiPageWikiLink Hymen_(god).
- Choral_poetry wikiPageWikiLink Hymn.
- Choral_poetry wikiPageWikiLink John_Milton.
- Choral_poetry wikiPageWikiLink Louvre.
- Choral_poetry wikiPageWikiLink Lyre.
- Choral_poetry wikiPageWikiLink Lyric_poetry.
- Choral_poetry wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Parthenion.
- Choral_poetry wikiPageWikiLink Nine_Lyric_Poets.
- Choral_poetry wikiPageWikiLink Paean.
- Choral_poetry wikiPageWikiLink Pindar.
- Choral_poetry wikiPageWikiLink Prosodion.
- Choral_poetry wikiPageWikiLink Samson_Agonistes.
- Choral_poetry wikiPageWikiLink Saqqara.
- Choral_poetry wikiPageWikiLink Skolion.
- Choral_poetry wikiPageWikiLink Strophe.
- Choral_poetry wikiPageWikiLink Timotheus_of_Miletus.
- Choral_poetry wikiPageWikiLinkText "choral lyric".
- Choral_poetry wikiPageWikiLinkText "choral poetry".
- Choral_poetry wikiPageWikiLinkText "choral".
- Choral_poetry wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:AncientGreece-stub.
- Choral_poetry wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Poetry-stub.
- Choral_poetry wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Choral_poetry subject Category:Ancient_Greek_poetry.
- Choral_poetry hypernym Poetry.
- Choral_poetry type Band.
- Choral_poetry comment "Choral poetry is a type of lyric poetry that was created by the ancient Greeks and performed by choruses (see Greek chorus). Originally, it was accompanied by a lyre, a string instrument like a small U-shaped harp commonly used during Greek classical antiquity and later periods.During public religious festivals and important family functions, performances of archaic choral lyric poetry were often presented by choruses of both men and women.".
- Choral_poetry label "Choral poetry".
- Choral_poetry sameAs Q3269708.
- Choral_poetry sameAs Lyrique_chorale.
- Choral_poetry sameAs Lirica_corale.
- Choral_poetry sameAs m.0_96215.
- Choral_poetry sameAs Q3269708.
- Choral_poetry wasDerivedFrom Choral_poetry?oldid=676622179.
- Choral_poetry isPrimaryTopicOf Choral_poetry.