- choral ode
- nounode sung by the chorus in classical Greek drama• Hypernyms: ↑ode
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
ODE (genre littéraire) — ODE, genre littéraire L’ode est une forme. Pour une fois, l’étymologie correspond à la réalité de sens (ôdè , chant) et nous renvoie naturellement aux anciennes manifestations de la poésie en Occident, c’est à dire au lyrisme grec. Le lyrisme, on … Encyclopédie Universelle
choral music — ▪ vocal music Introduction music sung by a choir with two or more voices assigned to each part. Choral music is necessarily polyphonal i.e., consisting of two or more autonomous vocal (vocal music) lines. It has a long history in European… … Universalium
Choral symphony — For other uses, see Choral symphony (disambiguation). Hector Berlioz was the first to use the term choral symphony for a musical composition his Roméo et Juliette. A choral symphony is a musical composition for orchestr … Wikipedia
Choral Fantasy (Beethoven) — The Fantasy in C minor for Piano, Chorus, and Orchestra, Op. 80, was composed in 1808 by Ludwig van Beethoven. Contents 1 Background, composition, and premiere 2 The Choral Fantasy and the Ninth Symphony 3 Form … Wikipedia
Ode of Remembrance — The Ode of Remembrance is an ode taken from Laurence Binyon s poem For the Fallen , which was first published in The Times in September 1914. For The Fallen plaque with The Rumps promontory beyond The poet wrote For the Fallen, which has seven… … Wikipedia
ode — /ohd/, n. 1. a lyric poem typically of elaborate or irregular metrical form and expressive of exalted or enthusiastic emotion. 2. (originally) a poem intended to be sung. Cf. Horatian ode, Pindaric ode. [1580 90; < MF < LL oda < Gk oidé, contr.… … Universalium
Ode to Joy — This article is about Schiller s poem. For other uses, see Ode to Joy (disambiguation). autographed manuscript Ode to Joy (German: Ode an die Freude , first line: Freude, schöner Götterfunken ) is an ode written in … Wikipedia
-ode — Griechische Wortstämme sind im Deutschen überwiegend in Fachausdrücken zu finden, die entweder direkt dem Griechischen entstammen oder Neubildungen sind. Von einer begrenzten Anzahl dieser Wortstämme wurden und werden zahlreiche wissenschaftliche … Deutsch Wikipedia
Choral Fantasia (Holst) — A Choral Fantasia, Op. 51, is a piece of choral music by Gustav Holst. Background and composition The work was written in 1930 by request of organist Herbert Sumsion who wanted a work with a concertante part for organ, to be played at the Three… … Wikipedia
Ode (ballet) — See also: Four Last Songs (ballet) and Printemps (ballet) Ode is a ballet made by Lorca Massine to eponymous music from 1943 by Igor Stravinsky. The premiere took place June 23, 1972, as part of New York City Ballet s Stravinsky Festival at… … Wikipedia