Dithyramb (redirect from Dithyrambos)
The dithyramb (/ˈdɪθɪræm/; Ancient Greek: διθύραμβος, dithyrambos) was an ancient Greek hymn sung and danced in honor of Dionysus, the god of wine and...
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Meg (singer) (redirect from Dithyrambos (album))
upon its release and managed to sell higher than her previous album Dithyrambos. The album did not produce any singles. Meg began working with producer...
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shout". As Dendrites, "he of the trees", he is a powerful fertility god. Dithyrambos is sometimes used to refer to him or to solemn songs sung to him at festivals;...
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fourth-century BC Athenian poets Menander in "Karine" and Amphis in "Dithyrambos". The Gingras is also believed to have been used by the Carians in their...
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satyrs according to various vase paintings were: Babacchos, Briacchos, Dithyrambos, Demon, Dromis, Echon, Hedyoinos ("Sweet Wine"), Hybris ("Insolence")...
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Aristotele e la sua storia, Pisa 2002 Leonhardt, J., Phalloslied und Dithyrambos. Aristoteles über den Ursprung des griechischen Dramas. Heidelberg 1991...
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two births. Dendrites Δενδρίτης ("of the trees"), as a fertility god. Dithyrambos, Διθύραμβος used at his festivals, referring to his premature birth....
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Power) Gynaikomania (Crazy About Women) Daktylios (The Ring) Dexidemides Dithyrambos (The Dithyramb) Hepta Epi Thebais (Seven Against Thebes) Erithoi (Day-Labourers)...
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percussion (1967), withdrawn Sonetto, for clarinet and piano (1969) Dithyrambos, for violin and piano (1970) (also in version for violin and orchestra)...
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