Terpander biography for kids
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Musician, Lyric Poet (7th century BC)
Terpander’s life and work are intermixed with mythical elements. According to Suda he was a descendent of Homer while according to other legends he was a descendent of Hesiod. When and where Terpander was born is also not known but is estimated to have been born in the island of Lesbos around the 7th century BC. He was one of the greatest ancient Greek musicians and one of the founders of lyric poetry.
According to tradition, Terpander travelled around Greece singing the works of Homer and Hesiod, as well as songs that he had written. After the 1st Messenian War that plaged Sparta, Terpander was called by the Oracle of Delphi to go to Sparta in order to alleviate their passions with his music. Around BC Terpander won first place in the Carnean musical contest in Sparta. He won 1st place 4 times in the Pythean musical contest, which were held only every 9 years. His fame skyrocketed to the point where being placed second after Terpander
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Terpander facts for kids
Terpander (Greek: ΤέρπανδροςTerpandros), of Antissa in Lesbos, was a Greekpoet and citharede who lived about the first half of the 7th century BC. He was the father of Greek music and through it, of lyric poetry, although his own poetical compositions were few and in extremely simple rhythms. He simplified rules of the modes of singing of other neighboring countries and islands and formed, out of these syncopated variants, a conceptual system. Though endowed with an inventive mind, and the commencer of a new era of music, he attempted no more than to systematize the musical styles that existed in the music of Greece and Anatolia. Terpander is perhaps the earliest historically certain figure in the music of Ancient Greece.
Biography
About the time of the Second Messenian War, he settled in Sparta, to where, according to some accounts, he had been summoned by command of the Delphic Oracle to compose the differences that had arisen between different clas
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4 Terpander, Tyrtaeus, Alcman
Podlecki, Anthony J.. "4 Terpander, Tyrtaeus, Alcman". The Early Greek Poets and Their Times, University of British Columbia Press, , pp.
Podlecki, A. (). 4 Terpander, Tyrtaeus, Alcman. In The Early Greek Poets and Their Times (pp. ). University of British Columbia Press.
Podlecki, A. 4 Terpander, Tyrtaeus, Alcman. The Early Greek Poets and Their Times. University of British Columbia Press, pp.
Podlecki, Anthony J.. "4 Terpander, Tyrtaeus, Alcman" In The Early Greek Poets and Their Times, University of British Columbia Press,
Podlecki A. 4 Terpander, Tyrtaeus, Alcman. In: The Early Greek Poets and Their Times. University of British Columbia Press; p
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