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The dithyramb was originally improvised, but later written down before performance.
Scholars have made a number of suggestions about the way the dithyramb changed into tragedy.
In this Dithyramb the two dancers seek each other in the darkness.
The word dithyramb is of unknown but probably non-Greek derivation.
By Thespis' time the dithyramb had evolved far away from its cult roots.
He was doubtless the first to introduce the dithyramb into Corinth".
Tears shining in his eyes like stars, the general began reciting a dithyramb of hatred and loss.
It was Aristotle who said that tragedy arose from 'the leader of the dithyramb'.
According to Aristotle, the dithyramb was the origin of Athenian tragedy.
Originally it was the satyr chorus of the Dionysiac dithyramb.
"Zeno the Stoic left us a passionate dithyramb defending voluntary death.
My comment was addressed to Dithyramb, to whom I forgot to attribute the quoted post.
They are the chorus round his altar; if he raised his arm they would sing a dithyramb.
In his hands the dithyramb seems to have been a sort of comic opera, and the music, composed by himself, of a debased character.
The satyr-chorus of the dithyramb represented what poetry always aspires to represent, the real truth of nature.
Symphonic Dithyramb for orchestra and voice (1911)
Bumblebee Dithyramb.
Later examples were dedicated to other gods, but the dithyramb subsequently was developed (traditionally by Arion) into a literary form.
According to Aristotle, Athenian tragedy developed from the dithyramb; the two forms developed alongside one another for some time.
Pseudo-Plutarch's De Musica credits him with innovations in the dithyramb hymn.
These three imitational genres include dramatic dialogue, the drama; pure narrative, the dithyramb; and a mixture of the two, the epic.
He enjoys lecturing on the Choric Dithyramb, and representation not re-presenataion.
USSR-the shock brigade of the world proletariat, symphonic dithyramb for speaker, men's chorus collective.
"Dithyramb," mixed-media works by Bob Mataranglo.
Nocturnal Dithyramb (6:41)