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in the theatre, performances of greek tragedy, comedy, and drama were all accompanied by music, and singing was provided by a designated. a greek chorus (greek: in later greek dramas, melodic notation has preserved the ancient sung melodies, but there has yet to be found any surviving form of. the reactions and sentiments of the greek theatre chorus provided an emotional barometer for the audience, guiding them on how they should respond to the play’s events. study with quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like the music of the early greeks sounded like, a greek chorus. probably accompanied by a greek lyre (phorminx), these expansive tales would have been sung with simple. This emotional guidance, often rendered through song and dance, offered a lens through which the audience could view the narrative. Chorós) in the context of ancient greek tragedy, comedy, satyr plays, is a. the history of drama from the late classical age onward sees the chorus’ (and choral music's) role in dramatic.
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A Greek Chorus Accompanied Dramas With Melodic Songs the reactions and sentiments of the greek theatre chorus provided an emotional barometer for the audience, guiding them on how they should respond to the play’s events. the reactions and sentiments of the greek theatre chorus provided an emotional barometer for the audience, guiding them on how they should respond to the play’s events. in the theatre, performances of greek tragedy, comedy, and drama were all accompanied by music, and singing was provided by a designated. a greek chorus (greek: study with quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like the music of the early greeks sounded like, a greek chorus. probably accompanied by a greek lyre (phorminx), these expansive tales would have been sung with simple. Chorós) in the context of ancient greek tragedy, comedy, satyr plays, is a. in later greek dramas, melodic notation has preserved the ancient sung melodies, but there has yet to be found any surviving form of. the history of drama from the late classical age onward sees the chorus’ (and choral music's) role in dramatic. This emotional guidance, often rendered through song and dance, offered a lens through which the audience could view the narrative.