Notes on the Parodos-Scene in Euripides' Heraclidae, 73–117

Classical Quarterly 41 (02):525- (1991)
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Abstract

In response to Iolaus' cry for help, the chorus in Held, enter at a run , and the Parodos takes a form appropriate to that. Instead of choral song-and-dance, what follows, after an exceptionally brief non-strophic ‘entry’-passage, is an amoibaion first between the Chorus-leader and Iolaus, then between the Chorus-leader and the Herald, musical only as featuring some ‘half-chanted’ sequences in the Chorus-leader's utterances

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