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Monody in Euripides: character and the liberation of form in late Greek tragedy

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The solo singer takes center stage in Euripides' late tragedies.

Solo song - what the Ancient Greeks called monody - is a true dramatic innovation, combining and transcending the traditional poetic forms of Greek tragedy.

At the same time, Euripides uses solo song to explore the realm of the interior and the personal in an expanded expressive range.

Contributing to the current scholarly debate on music, emotion, and characterization in Greek drama, this book presents a new vision for the role of monody in the musical design of Ion, Iphigenia among the Taurians, Phoenician Women, and Orestes.

Drawing on her practical experience in the theater, Catenaccio establishes the central importance of monody in Euripides' art.

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Cambridge University Press
1009300156 / 9781009300155
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
882.01
21/07/2023
England
English
230 pages
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