Complete Encyclopaedia of Music/A/Anacreontic

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69053Complete Encyclopaedia of Music — AnacreonticJohn Weeks Moore

Anacreontic. This derivative from the name of Anacreon, the bacchanalian Greek poet, is sometimes placed at the beginning of convivial songs, glees, and festive odes, (especially when they include the celebration of the grape,) and denotes an hilarity of movement, and a free and easy style of performance.