A serious choral ode written to honor the victor of an athletic game is known as a "victory ode" or "epinician ode." These odes were typically composed by poets such as Pindar in ancient Greece to celebrate the achievements of athletes, particularly those who won at the Olympic Games or other significant competitions. They often conveyed themes of glory, honor, and the transient nature of fame.
an epinikon
an epinikon
an epinikon
A choral piece is called a choral work or choral composition. It is written to be performed by a choir or group of singers.
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The choral symphony was written by Ludwig van Beethoven.
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