"Choral Ode I -iv] From Atalanta In Calydon" presents a lyrical selection from Algernon Charles Swinburne's dramatic poem, set to music by Sir Granville Bantock. This work revives the spirit of ancient Greek tragedy, blending Swinburne's powerful verse with Bantock's evocative musical arrangements. The odes capture the emotional intensity and thematic depth of the original drama, exploring themes of fate, beauty, and the human condition. A compelling fusion of poetry and music, this volume offers a unique artistic experience for enthusiasts of classical literature and choral works, highlighting the enduring appeal of Greek dramatic tradition.
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