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    Epinikion (redirect from Epinikia)
    The epinikion or epinicion (pl.: epinikia or epinicia, Greek ἐπινίκιον, from epi-, "on", + nikê, "victory") is a genre of occasional poetry also known...
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    leader, script, or rehearsal. In the performance of Greek victory odes (epinikia) at post-Game celebrations for winning athletes, the choral singers often...
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    lyric poetry. The largest part of his surviving works is the Victory Odes (Epinikia), chorus songs to be sung in the homeland of the winner of the Games upon...
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    book of threnoi – "laments" 4 books of epinikia – "victory odes" Of this vast and varied corpus, only the epinikia – odes written to commemorate athletic...
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    poetry we are reading." Greek lyric poems celebrate athletic victories (epinikia), commemorate the dead, exhort soldiers to valor, and offer religious devotion...
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    Symphony No. 6 Aphorisms for choir and orchestra (1984) Symphony No. 7 (1988) Epinikia (1947) Kiinan muuri, suite from The Great Wall of China (1949) Valse Uralia...
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  • woman to do so, but only fragments were published. She also translated the epinikia of Pindar, poems by Sappho and Anacreon, and popular songs of modern Greece...
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    maidens" hyporchemata – "songs for light dances" enkomia – "songs of praise" epinikia – "victory odes" erotica – "songs of love" The Alexandrian grammarian Didymus...
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    Recorded 1978 at Lukaskirche Dresden. (ETERNA 8 27 199–200) Englund: Epinikia. Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra. (FINNLEVY SFX 34) Franck: Symphony; Symphonic...
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