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- Antistrophe (Ancient Gr****: ἀντιστροφή, "a turning back") is the portion of an ode sung by the chorus in its returning movement from west to east in response...
- A classic ode is structured in three major parts: the strophe, the antistrophe, and the epode. Different forms such as the homostrophic ode and the...
- the first part of the ode in Ancient Gr**** tragedy, followed by the antistrophe and epode. The term has been extended to also mean a structural division...
- featuring minor characters towards the end of a play; songs ('strophes'/'antistrophes' or 'odes'/'antodes') – often in symmetrical pairs where each half has...
- part of an ancient Gr**** choral ode that follows the strophe and the antistrophe and completes the movement. The word epode is also used to refer to the...
- Antistrophe caudata King & Gamblesouthern Vietnam and Peninsular Malaysia Antistrophe curtisii King & GamblePeninsular Malaysia Antistrophe glabra...
- στάσιμον) in Gr**** tragedy is a stationary song, composed of strophes and antistrophes and performed by the chorus in the orchestra (Ancient Gr****: ὀρχήστρα...
- Psalms 14 and 70. The two strophes and the epode are Psalm 14; the two antistrophes are Psalm 70. It is noteworthy that, on the breaking up of the original...
- ode generally has three parts: a strophe, an antistrophe, and an epode. The strophe and the antistrophe of the ode possess similar metrical structures...
- It consists of seven movements: Introduction Strophe I Antistrophe I Strophe II Antistrophe II Epode Coda The sixth movement consists of 18 string instruments...