For the ancient Athenians, tragedy was a species of choral poetry, a spectacular new development within a long tradition of group performances combining song and dance. Modern discussions and receptions of tragedy have generally focused on what was added as tragedy left its purely choral roots behind: individual speaking actors impersonating the main characters of a myth. But recently critics have paid more attention to tragedy\u27s ongoing choral element, investigating not only the particular choruses of individual plays, but also the tragic chorus\u27s connections to non-dramatic lyric and to the ritual contexts in which most choral song was performed. We are gaining a clearer understanding of what the chorus became when it appeared in t...
Charles Segal's most recent books include Interpreting Greek Tragedy (1986), Pindar's Mythmaking (19...
The musical analysis of Greek tragedy has traditionally been limited to studies of meter and metathe...
One of the most salient aspects of the chorus in Greek tragedy is its mediation between the play and...
In ancient Greek culture, the chorus was a social and religious institution, a musical form, and a m...
In this paper we shall try to clarify the role of the chorus in the origin and development of the an...
Over time the originally tragic chorus has undergone significant changes which have emphasised its m...
This study is an investigation of adaptations of the Greek tragic chorus since World War II, includi...
This thesis deals with how Western theatre directors have tried to solve the perceived ‘problem’ of ...
The relation between tragedy and song has a famous (to some, infamous) tradition in the study of Gre...
The disqualification of Aeschylus\u27s Suppliants as our earliest surviving tragedy has inevitably l...
The purpose of this Independent Study is to examine the innovations of the Greek playwright Euripide...
The art of storytelling is only a step away from the art of performance. Yet it took centuries to de...
The chorus was a key part in Attican tragedy, but had waned in importance by the time Aristotle wrot...
Classical Athenian tragedy is often thought of as a genre of poetry about death. Its plots center on...
Paths of Song: The Lyric Dimension of Greek Tragedy' analyzes the multiple and varied evocations of ...
Charles Segal's most recent books include Interpreting Greek Tragedy (1986), Pindar's Mythmaking (19...
The musical analysis of Greek tragedy has traditionally been limited to studies of meter and metathe...
One of the most salient aspects of the chorus in Greek tragedy is its mediation between the play and...
In ancient Greek culture, the chorus was a social and religious institution, a musical form, and a m...
In this paper we shall try to clarify the role of the chorus in the origin and development of the an...
Over time the originally tragic chorus has undergone significant changes which have emphasised its m...
This study is an investigation of adaptations of the Greek tragic chorus since World War II, includi...
This thesis deals with how Western theatre directors have tried to solve the perceived ‘problem’ of ...
The relation between tragedy and song has a famous (to some, infamous) tradition in the study of Gre...
The disqualification of Aeschylus\u27s Suppliants as our earliest surviving tragedy has inevitably l...
The purpose of this Independent Study is to examine the innovations of the Greek playwright Euripide...
The art of storytelling is only a step away from the art of performance. Yet it took centuries to de...
The chorus was a key part in Attican tragedy, but had waned in importance by the time Aristotle wrot...
Classical Athenian tragedy is often thought of as a genre of poetry about death. Its plots center on...
Paths of Song: The Lyric Dimension of Greek Tragedy' analyzes the multiple and varied evocations of ...
Charles Segal's most recent books include Interpreting Greek Tragedy (1986), Pindar's Mythmaking (19...
The musical analysis of Greek tragedy has traditionally been limited to studies of meter and metathe...
One of the most salient aspects of the chorus in Greek tragedy is its mediation between the play and...