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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. Other accompanying instruments in later years included other string instruments such as the kithara, barbiton, and phorminx, as well as wind instruments such as the aulos, a double-reeded instrument similar to an oboe. These are commonly known subgenres for choral lyric poetry: And in later years:

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  • Chorlyrik (de)
  • Lírica coral (es)
  • Choral poetry (en)
  • Lyrique chorale (fr)
  • Lirica corale (it)
  • Koorlyriek (nl)
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  • Chorlyrik allgemein ist im Gegensatz zur monodischen Lyrik die ausdrücklich für den Vortrag durch einen Chor oder einen Chorteil bestimmte Dichtung. (de)
  • La lyrique chorale désigne des poèmes grecs de l’Antiquité développés selon un schéma fixe : un mythe relié de manière plus ou moins artificielle à une victoire aux Jeux panhelléniques (dont les Jeux olympiques). Pindare et Bacchylide en sont les plus illustres représentants. (fr)
  • I canti corali greci accompagnati da strumenti musicali e dalla danza sono già descritti in Omero; questi riferimenti attestano la grande antichità di questo genere letterario, che ebbe la sua acme nel VI-V secolo a.C. e che fu anche quello che si protrasse più a lungo nel tempo, almeno fino al V secolo d.C. (it)
  • 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. Other accompanying instruments in later years included other string instruments such as the kithara, barbiton, and phorminx, as well as wind instruments such as the aulos, a double-reeded instrument similar to an oboe. These are commonly known subgenres for choral lyric poetry: And in later years: (en)
  • La lírica coral es un tipo de poesía lírica que fue creada por los griegos antiguos y representadas por un coro, generalmente en los teatros. Originalmente, era acompañada por una lira y/u otros instrumentos. El protector de los coros en teatro era el dios Dioniso, patrón olímpico del Teatro.. Estos son los subgéneros más conocidos para poesía lírica coral: Otro poeta lírico griego fue Píndaro, muy cuestionado en su época, y que lo llevó posteriormente a ser considerado uno de los más grandes, a pesar de que su trabajo desafiaba a quien lo escuchaba o leía.​ (es)
  • De koorlyriek is in Sparta ontstaan. De aanleidingen tot het uitvoeren van koorliederen waren religieuze vieringen en "gewichtige momenten" in een mensenleven (huwelijk, overwinning, overlijden ...). Ook de latere koorlyriek heeft in haar taalgebruik de Dorische herkomst nooit verloochend (bijvoorbeeld de koorzangen in de Attische tragedie in de 5e eeuw), ook niet toen later in Sparta de kunst een ondergeschikt belang kreeg... Qua inhoud en structuur had een koorlyriek vaak twee vaste onderdelen: (nl)
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  • Chorlyrik allgemein ist im Gegensatz zur monodischen Lyrik die ausdrücklich für den Vortrag durch einen Chor oder einen Chorteil bestimmte Dichtung. (de)
  • 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. Other accompanying instruments in later years included other string instruments such as the kithara, barbiton, and phorminx, as well as wind instruments such as the aulos, a double-reeded instrument similar to an oboe. 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 dithyramb * The hyporchema And in later years: * Praise for people (Enkomion) * Song at a party or symposium (Skolion) * Song about victory in an athletic contest (Epinikion) (en)
  • La lírica coral es un tipo de poesía lírica que fue creada por los griegos antiguos y representadas por un coro, generalmente en los teatros. Originalmente, era acompañada por una lira y/u otros instrumentos. El protector de los coros en teatro era el dios Dioniso, patrón olímpico del Teatro.. Era interpretado durante festivales religiosos públicos y funciones familiares importantes, rendimientos de poesía lírica coral arcaica, a menudo presentado por coros mixtos, hombres y mujeres. La poesía lírica coral arcaica abarcó aproximadamente trescientos años, empezando con el poeta, Alcman, en el siglo VII aC y evolucionando a los trabajos de Timoteo de Mileto) en el siglo IV aC. Estos son los subgéneros más conocidos para poesía lírica coral: * La canción de matrimonio (Epitalamio o Himeneo) * La canción de danza * El lamento (Trenos)​ * El peán, de alabar a un dios * La canción virginal (Partenio) * El procesional (Prosodión) * El himno * El ditirambo * Elogio de personas (Encomio) * Canción en una celebración o simposio (Escolión)​ Otro poeta lírico griego fue Píndaro, muy cuestionado en su época, y que lo llevó posteriormente a ser considerado uno de los más grandes, a pesar de que su trabajo desafiaba a quien lo escuchaba o leía.​ (es)
  • La lyrique chorale désigne des poèmes grecs de l’Antiquité développés selon un schéma fixe : un mythe relié de manière plus ou moins artificielle à une victoire aux Jeux panhelléniques (dont les Jeux olympiques). Pindare et Bacchylide en sont les plus illustres représentants. (fr)
  • I canti corali greci accompagnati da strumenti musicali e dalla danza sono già descritti in Omero; questi riferimenti attestano la grande antichità di questo genere letterario, che ebbe la sua acme nel VI-V secolo a.C. e che fu anche quello che si protrasse più a lungo nel tempo, almeno fino al V secolo d.C. (it)
  • De koorlyriek is in Sparta ontstaan. De aanleidingen tot het uitvoeren van koorliederen waren religieuze vieringen en "gewichtige momenten" in een mensenleven (huwelijk, overwinning, overlijden ...). Ook de latere koorlyriek heeft in haar taalgebruik de Dorische herkomst nooit verloochend (bijvoorbeeld de koorzangen in de Attische tragedie in de 5e eeuw), ook niet toen later in Sparta de kunst een ondergeschikt belang kreeg... Qua inhoud en structuur had een koorlyriek vaak twee vaste onderdelen: * de mythos: niet om de aandacht op het verleden te vestigen, maar om de gelijkenis of het verband met de actualiteit te illustreren; * de gnomai: rijkelijk gebruik van algemeen geldende zinspreuken en levenswijsheid: zelfs het epinikion (= overwinningslied) bevat dergelijke gnomai, en de beschrijving van de (wed)strijd zelf is van ondergeschikt belang. Qua metriek had de koorlyriek behoorlijk ingewikkelde schema's en strofenbouw; over het algemeen : "strofe" + "antistrofe" in dezelfde maat + "epode" in verschillende maat, enz... Vertegenwoordigers van de koorlyriek waren: Alcman, Stesichorus, Ibycus, Simonides, Bacchylides en Pindarus. (nl)
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