Drama Glossary

Choral Ode

A Choral Ode is a sung or chanted section performed by a group of actors called the chorus, most commonly found in ancient Greek tragedy. These odes often appear between scenes to provide commentary, moral reflection, or to describe offstage events. In Carl Orff’s opera Antigonae, the chorus frequently delivers odes in a chant-like style, creating a ritualistic atmosphere that deepens the audience’s understanding of the story.

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