Cris rituels, auloí et tambourins sont mentionnés à plusieurs reprises dans le texte des Bacchantes d’Euripide. La pièce crée ainsi un univers sonore fictif, un tissu de références auditives qui se superpose à la musique réellement perçue par les spectateurs, dans le contexte de la première performance aux Dionysies à Athènes. Notre étude articule ces deux espaces sonores, en analysant en particulier le rôle de l’aulós. Cet instrument présente en effet une apparente contradiction: il est ce qui donne rythme et mélodie au festival athénien, mais il est aussi l’un des emblèmes du culte étranger. Nous montrons comment la configuration des sonorités propres aux Bacchantes multiplie les références sonores, et crée un espace sonore qui est un esp...
La musique est étroitement liée à la pratique liturgique des Grecs de l’Antiquité. Un scrupuleux exa...
Of the extant classical and pre-classical hymns to Dionysus, both literary and cultic, none praises ...
In the embassy's scene (Iliad LX), the poet presents Achilleus with a phorminx in the hand, singing ...
The text of Euripides' Bacchae mentions several times ritual shouts, auloí and drums. The theater pl...
The text of Euripides’ Bacchae mentions several times ritual shouts, auloí and d...
Focusing on choreia and performance, the author provides a detailed analysis of the parodos of Eurip...
International audienceAs in other forms of Greek melic poetry, we find in the victory songs of Bacch...
Pentheus’ amathia. Aspects of Knowing in Euripides’ Bacchae ̶ Moving from the analysis of amathia, w...
Quelle part ont pu jouer les instruments de percussion dans les compositions tragiques d’Euripide ? ...
Paradoxical hospitalities: the plays of rites and words in Odyssey V songs III and IV The songs III...
A study of the Attic and Italiote corpus between 440 and 300 B.-C. revealing the role of music as an...
This paper examines literary descriptions and visual depictions of percussion instruments (cymbals, ...
International audienceHeroic narrative and religious practice. The poetic past of the Greek cities i...
We study the mythological treatment of thesymbolic duality between the lýra and the aulós in the anc...
International audienceThe paper aims to show that the notion of « soundscape », coming from musicolo...
La musique est étroitement liée à la pratique liturgique des Grecs de l’Antiquité. Un scrupuleux exa...
Of the extant classical and pre-classical hymns to Dionysus, both literary and cultic, none praises ...
In the embassy's scene (Iliad LX), the poet presents Achilleus with a phorminx in the hand, singing ...
The text of Euripides' Bacchae mentions several times ritual shouts, auloí and drums. The theater pl...
The text of Euripides’ Bacchae mentions several times ritual shouts, auloí and d...
Focusing on choreia and performance, the author provides a detailed analysis of the parodos of Eurip...
International audienceAs in other forms of Greek melic poetry, we find in the victory songs of Bacch...
Pentheus’ amathia. Aspects of Knowing in Euripides’ Bacchae ̶ Moving from the analysis of amathia, w...
Quelle part ont pu jouer les instruments de percussion dans les compositions tragiques d’Euripide ? ...
Paradoxical hospitalities: the plays of rites and words in Odyssey V songs III and IV The songs III...
A study of the Attic and Italiote corpus between 440 and 300 B.-C. revealing the role of music as an...
This paper examines literary descriptions and visual depictions of percussion instruments (cymbals, ...
International audienceHeroic narrative and religious practice. The poetic past of the Greek cities i...
We study the mythological treatment of thesymbolic duality between the lýra and the aulós in the anc...
International audienceThe paper aims to show that the notion of « soundscape », coming from musicolo...
La musique est étroitement liée à la pratique liturgique des Grecs de l’Antiquité. Un scrupuleux exa...
Of the extant classical and pre-classical hymns to Dionysus, both literary and cultic, none praises ...
In the embassy's scene (Iliad LX), the poet presents Achilleus with a phorminx in the hand, singing ...