Apollo's Lyre

Apollo's Lyre
Author: Thomas J. Mathiesen
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 832
Release: 1999-01-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780803230798

Ancient Greek music and music theory has fascinated scholars for centuries not only because of its intrinsic interest as a part of ancient Greek culture but also because the Greeks? grand concept of music has continued to stimulate musical imaginations to the present day. Unlike earlier treatments of the subject, Apollo?s Lyre is aimedøprincipally at the reader interested in the musical typologies, the musical instruments, and especially the historical development of music theory and its transmission through the Middle Ages. The basic method and scope of the study are set out in a preliminary chapter, followed by two chapters concentrating on the role of music in Greek society, musical typology, organology, and performance practice. The next chapters are devoted to the music theory itself, as it developed in three stages: in the treatises of Aristoxenus and the Sectio canonis; during the period of revival in the second century C.E.; and in late antiquity. Each theorist and treatise is considered separately but always within the context of the emerging traditions. The theory provides a remarkably complete and coherent system for explaining and analyzing musical phenomena, and a great deal of its conceptual framework, as well as much of its terminology, was borrowed and adapted by medieval Latin, Byzantine, and Arabic music theorists, a legacy reviewed in the final chapter. Transcriptions and analyses of some of the more complete pieces of Greek music preserved on papyrus or stone, or in manuscript, are integrated with a consideration of the musicopoetic types themselves. The book concludes with a comprehensive bibliography for the field, updating and expanding the author?s earlier Bibliography of Sources for the Study of Ancient Greek Music.

The Greek's Christmas Bride

The Greek's Christmas Bride
Author: Lynne Graham
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2016-12-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1488001367

A Greek playboy’s marriage of convenience yields more than he can handle in this holiday romance by a USA Today–bestselling author. Coldly ruthless and deeply cynical, Apollo Metraxis has made a career of bachelorhood. But when the inheritance of his father’s estate is conditional on a marriage and a child, he is forced to do the unthinkable! Unpolished Pixie Robinson is the world’s worst choice of a wife for Apollo. Yet her family’s mounting debts leave her defenseless and therefore uniquely suitable. But when the wedding night exposes Pixie’s untouched vulnerability, striking a chord in the dark reaches of his heart, Apollo is forced to think again. And that’s before he discovers that she’s carrying not one—but two Metraxis heirs!

Berenice II and the Golden Age of Ptolemaic Egypt

Berenice II and the Golden Age of Ptolemaic Egypt
Author: Dee L. Clayman
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2014
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0195370880

Berenice II (c. 264-221 BCE), daughter of King Magas of Cyrene and wife of Ptolemy III Euergetes, came to embody all the key religious, political, and artistic ideals of Ptolemaic Alexandria. Though she arrived there nearly friendless, with the taint of murder around her, she became one of the most accomplished and powerful of the Macedonian queens descended from the successors of Alexander the Great. She was at the center of a group of important poets and intellectuals associated with the Museum and Library, not the least of which was Callimachus, the most important poet of the age. These men wrote poems not just for her, but about her, and their eloquent voices projected her charisma widely across the Greek-speaking world. Though the range of Berenice's interests was impressive and the quantity and quality of the poetry she inspired unparalleled, today she is all but known. Assimilating the scant and scattered evidence of her life, Dee L. Clayman presents a woman who was more powerful and fascinating than we had previously imagined. Berenice II and the Golden Age of Ptolemaic Egypt offers a portrait of a woman who had access to the cultural riches of both Greece and Egypt and who navigated her way carefully through the opportunities and dangers they presented, ultimately using them to accrue unprecedented honors that were all but equal to those of the king.

Wedding, Gender, and Performance in Ancient Greece

Wedding, Gender, and Performance in Ancient Greece
Author: Andromache Karanika
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2024-09-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0198884591

Wedding, Gender, and Performance in Ancient Greece traces the wedding song tradition, its imagery, and its tropes as a genre that became crystallized throughout the ages. It explores how wedding poetics permeates ancient Greek literature. It first analyzes how explicit or implicit matrimonial references shape archaic epic diction and become an integral part of epic discourse; orally circulating texts, such as wedding songs, could have a life of their own but, beyond their original context, could also become an integral part of a different genre, especially epic and drama. This author discusses the multiple platforms that enrich the wedding song tradition, including children's songs, hymns, paeans, and ululations, arguing for a combination of ritualized discourse with ludic childhood poetics. With an approach from cognitive and trauma studies, such references can be more revealing of the female experience than previously acknowledged. This book resists the idea that a wedding constitutes an initiation ritual, arguing that what on the surface may seem like a transition to a new phase reveals other underlying trends that work against the concept of a passage. It further considers how emotion is staged and revisits the poetics of return by looking at patterns such as the eloping, returning, failed, and dead bride. Finally, the theme of separation and return as an exemplification of a distinct female nostos is revisited in female-authored poetry, which helps us decode the complex interweaving of wedding performances and lamentation, among other types of performance.

Apollo's Swan and Lyre

Apollo's Swan and Lyre
Author: Richard Crewdson
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780851157665

The colourful history of the Worshipful Company of Musicians, from its medieval beginnings to the present day.

Insta Bride

Insta Bride
Author: M. L. Tompsett
Publisher: M L Tompsett; Tompsett Publishing
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2020-06-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0987614746

Missy wants passion and no strings. Adrian is looking for love. Can love work, or will their past pull them apart? Secrets, lies, love, and revenge. Slide between the pages and submerge yourself in this sexy, contemporary romance. The CEO and owner of Jamés Advertising, Missy Jamés, has worked hard to become the best there is and successfully wealthy. Avoiding men since her last failed relationship with a money-hungry cheating ex, she’s determined to keep men at arm’s length. Celebrating the completion of a lucrative business deal, she contemplates letting her hair down in Vegas. After all, what happens in Vegas stays there, right? Introducing herself as Oliviér, Missy meets the sexy Tanner Steel. Fingers crossed he’ll live up to her expectations and fulfill all her fantasies. But, can she trust him with her body and enjoy a no-strings night of passion? Adrian Steele, known as Tanner to his friends, despises his title of “New York’s most eligible billionaire playboy” and travels to Vegas to celebrate his friend’s buck’s party, where he meets the beautiful Oliviér. Is she the one he can trust with his heart? Or will Oliviér be like all the other social climbing females who grace his bed? Tanner’s secret lifestyle is revealed thanks to his friends, causing Oliviér to turn her back on the one man she thought she could trust. The question is… can Tanner reach Oliviér in time, or will he be too late and lose her forever? A Billionaire - Secret baby - Revenge - Second chance - Novella. Second Chance at Love, series - all standalone books. Insta Bride The Bodyguard's Convenient Marriage Ghost of a Chance in Love Secret Heiress

The Poetics of Colonization

The Poetics of Colonization
Author: Carol Dougherty
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1993-10-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0195359232

Tales of archaic Greek city foundations continue to be told and retold long after the colonies themselves were settled, and this book explores how the ancient Greeks constructed their memory of founding new cities overseas. Greek stories about colonizing Sicily or the Black Sea in the seventh century B.C.E. are no more transparent, no less culturally constructed than nineteenth-century British tales of empire in India or Africa; they are every bit as much about power, language, and cultural appropriation. This book brings anthropological and literary theory to bear on the narratives that later Greeks tell about founding colonies and the processes through which the colonized are assimilated into the familiar story-lines, metaphors, and rituals of the colonizers. The distinctiveness and the universality of the Greek colonial representations are explored through explicit comparison with later European narratives of new world settlement.

The Forbidden Bride He Stole

The Forbidden Bride He Stole
Author: Millie Adams
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2024-02-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0369745108

He is the one man she shouldn’t want…but the only man she can’t walk away from! Embrace the angst in this dramatic forbidden romance by Millie Adams! Will their desire be his ruin… Or redemption? CEO Apollo Agassi sold his soul to rise up from the streets. Becoming Hannah West’s guardian is the sole thing he’s proud of. Acknowledging their forbidden attraction is unthinkable! Yet Hannah seems determined to push him beyond his limits… Hannah knows her unrequited love for Apollo will devastate her. She’ll do anything to avoid his magnetic pull, including marry another. Then Apollo shockingly steals her from the altar, and a dangerous flame is ignited. Hannah must decide—is their passion a firestorm she can survive unscathed, or will it burn everything down? From Harlequin Presents: Escape to exotic locations where passion knows no bounds.

Pindar's Poetics of Immortality

Pindar's Poetics of Immortality
Author: Asya C. Sigelman
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2016-07-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 1316565270

Modern scholarship tends to focus on the social, political and economic information that can be gleaned from Pindar's treatment of the subject of his victory odes - the athlete who brings immortality to his family and polis. In this book, Asya C. Sigelman offers a new approach to the odes, exploring the fact that Pindar's language and imagery suggest that the athlete's victory is only a weaker version of the poet's immortalizing feat. Examining several central Pindaric images, Sigelman shows that they are fundamentally reflexive, structured as expressions of poetic creativity engaged in a perpetual synthesis of intra-poetic time - of the unity of the past, present and future of the world of Pindar's song. As the book's case studies of several of the odes demonstrate, this synthesis is key to Pindar's notion of immortalization and constitutes the central poetic subject of Pindar's song which underlies and informs its praise of the victorious athlete.

Louise Talma

Louise Talma
Author: Kendra Preston Leonard
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2016-04-22
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1317103211

American composer Louise Talma (1906-1996) was the first female winner of two back-to-back Guggenheim Awards (1946, 1947), the first American woman to have an opera premiered in Europe (1962), the first female winner of the Sibelius Award for Composition (1963), and the first woman composer elected to the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters (1974). This book analyses Talma’s works in the context of her life, focusing on the effects on her work of two major changes she made during her adult life: her conversion to Catholicism as an adult, under the guidance of Nadia Boulanger, and her adoption of serial compositional techniques. Employing approaches from traditional musical analysis, feminist and queer musicology, and women’s autobiographical theory to examine Talma’s body of works, comprising some eighty pieces, this is the first full-length study of this pioneering composer. Exploring Talma’s compositional language, text-setting practices, and the incorporation of autobiographical elements into her works using her own letters, sketches, and scores, as well as a number of other relevant documents, this book positions Talma’s contributions to serial and atonal music in the United States, considers her role as a woman composer during the twentieth century, and evaluates the legacy of her works and career in American music.