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Title: Lírica coral e monódica: uma problemática revisitada
Authors: Lourenço, Frederico
Keywords: Greek lyric;monody;poetic performance;Lírica grega;monódia;performance poética
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Coimbra, Instituto de Estudos Clássicos
Abstract: A divisão oitocentista da lírica grega arcaica em lírica “coral” e “monódica” levanta problemas que têm vindo a ser debatidos por vários estudiosos, pelo menos desde que Wilamowitz sugeriu que as Olímpicas I e II de Píndaro teriam sido compostas para serem executadas a solo. Revêem-se aqui os dados em que assenta a problemática, concluindo-se que, até no caso de Píndaro, seria forçado abdicarmos por completo da designação “lírica coral”.
The nineteenth-century division of archaic Greek lyric into “choral lyric” and “monody” implies a number of problems that have been debated since Wilamowitz suggested that Pindar’s Olympians I and II might have been composed for solo performance. I review some of the evidence on which the problem rests and conclude that it would be artificial to do away with term “choral lyric”.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316.2/27514
ISSN: 2183-1718
DOI: 10.14195/2183-1718_61_2
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