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Classical Mythology, 7th Edition - obinfonet: dia logou

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CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY IN MUSIC, DANCE, AND FILM 731<br />

tury B.c. vase); "Sunrise" ("The god, Helios, readies his chariot to take up<br />

the sun from the crystal gates of the horizon of the ocean. The wings flap,<br />

the horses whinny in the clouds as the ocean disappears").<br />

• "Come Home to the Sea," described by Davis as "about the joy and power<br />

of the ocean ... as heard in the conversation between the two dolphins."<br />

• "Olympics," which relates the games to the founding of the festival by<br />

Zeus or Heracles.<br />

• "Nepenthe," indebted to the scene in the Odyssey in which Telemachus<br />

visits Menelaus and Helen and the pain-banishing drug nepenthes pharmacon<br />

is added to the wine.<br />

• "Orpheus," with sections entitled "Descent into the Underworld" ("the<br />

seal on the gate pops with the hiss of the snake that bit Orpheus' wife"),<br />

"Dialog with the Devil" ("the little flute sound represents Orpheus asking<br />

questions answered by the fuzz guitar sound of the devil"), and "Ascent<br />

from Hell."<br />

• "Sirens," divided into "Crash and the Call," "The Dance," "The Singing<br />

Contest" [with the Muses], and "Farewell."<br />

A classic of new age music is Missa Gaia (Earth Mass) (1981) by Paul Winter.<br />

This work is inspired by universal ecological concerns (scientific, mythical,<br />

and spiritual) expressed by words and music in the religious context of the Christian<br />

Mass. It embodies freely traditional parts of the service (e.g., Kyrie, Sanctus,<br />

and Agnus Dei) with sections entitled "Return to Gaia" and "Dance of Gaia"<br />

in a modern celebration of the earth that highlights pagan connotations inherent<br />

in the classical Greek concept of all-embracing Gaia. The section "Return to<br />

Gaia" is described as a "dream fantasy, of seeing Gaia (the Earth) from space;<br />

inspired by the words of astronaut Rusty Schweichart, the first man to walk in<br />

space without an umbilical." Fr. Benedict Groeschel captures the spirit of the<br />

piece: "In choosing the words and format of the Mass, Paul Winter has done<br />

more than simply select a musical form familiar to western audiences. . . . [H]e<br />

means to bring together into a hymn of praise, music ancient and modern, drawn<br />

from the Catholic liturgy as well as primitive religion, music inherent in the<br />

sounds of earth's creatures, animate and inanimate. Missa Gaia is literally meant<br />

to be a call to worship addressed to all creation." 27<br />

Rick Wakeman and Ramon Remedios have composed A Suite of the Gods, a<br />

collection of new age songs for tenor, keyboards, and percussion: "Dawn of<br />

Time," "The Oracle," "Pandora's Box," "Chariot of the Sun," "The Flood," "The<br />

Voyage of Ulysses," and "Hercules."<br />

The American Musical Among the classics we must certainly place My Fair Lady<br />

(1956) by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe, another adaptation of the legend<br />

of Pygmalion via Bernard Shaw. Some other Broadway musicals that may

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