The paper discusses problems in the interpretation of the Trojan Women of Euripides, with special reference to the fist stasimon and to the interplay of poetics and ethnic identity in the theme of Phrygian music. It also discusses the presentation of Phrygian music in dithyramb and the connections between dithyramb and tragedy
The purpose of this Independent Study is to examine the innovations of the Greek playwright Euripide...
This paper deals with ancient Greek music, and in particular the relation of people to music during ...
Melody and Meaning asks what music can communicate, and how, according to critics and philosophers f...
The paper discusses problems in the interpretation of the Trojan Women of Euripides, with special re...
The focus of this paper is on three different aspects of the first stasimon of Trojan Women. While t...
This volume locates ancient tragic drama within a larger map of Greek lyric activity, stressing that...
The article investigates the relationship between tragedy and the hymenaios, the lyrical wedding-son...
In this paper I outline a revision of greek music development, with special regard to Euripides and ...
The paper discusses the ekphrasis of Achilles' shield in the first stasimon of the Electra of Euripi...
This contribution explores the function of the choral voice and the mechanisms of choreia in Euripid...
The paper discusses the relation between Greek tragedy and Dithyramb. Special reference is made to I...
The article is devoted to the consideration of the character of Helen in the tragedies of Euripides ...
The paper offers a literary interpretation of the parodos of Euripides' Hypsipyle, discussing philol...
This paper aims to investigate the relationships between Bacchylides and Sparta. Bacchylides, in fac...
This paper presents a metrical and dramatic analysis of the structure ‘monody-parodos’ in Euripides’...
The purpose of this Independent Study is to examine the innovations of the Greek playwright Euripide...
This paper deals with ancient Greek music, and in particular the relation of people to music during ...
Melody and Meaning asks what music can communicate, and how, according to critics and philosophers f...
The paper discusses problems in the interpretation of the Trojan Women of Euripides, with special re...
The focus of this paper is on three different aspects of the first stasimon of Trojan Women. While t...
This volume locates ancient tragic drama within a larger map of Greek lyric activity, stressing that...
The article investigates the relationship between tragedy and the hymenaios, the lyrical wedding-son...
In this paper I outline a revision of greek music development, with special regard to Euripides and ...
The paper discusses the ekphrasis of Achilles' shield in the first stasimon of the Electra of Euripi...
This contribution explores the function of the choral voice and the mechanisms of choreia in Euripid...
The paper discusses the relation between Greek tragedy and Dithyramb. Special reference is made to I...
The article is devoted to the consideration of the character of Helen in the tragedies of Euripides ...
The paper offers a literary interpretation of the parodos of Euripides' Hypsipyle, discussing philol...
This paper aims to investigate the relationships between Bacchylides and Sparta. Bacchylides, in fac...
This paper presents a metrical and dramatic analysis of the structure ‘monody-parodos’ in Euripides’...
The purpose of this Independent Study is to examine the innovations of the Greek playwright Euripide...
This paper deals with ancient Greek music, and in particular the relation of people to music during ...
Melody and Meaning asks what music can communicate, and how, according to critics and philosophers f...