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- This was something that Marsyas could not do with his flute.
- That you are, and a performer far more wonderful than Marsyas.
- Apollo punishes Marsyas for daring to challenge his authority by flaying him alive.
- In one myth, the Muses judged a contest between Apollo and Marsyas.
- Olympus was, alternatively, said to be Marsyas'son or pupil.
- Marsyas is often seen with a flute, pan pipes or even bagpipes.
- Suidas also speaks of a history on the education of Marsyas the younger.
- "Marsyas, " has captured the imagination of London art critics.
- Zbigniew Herbert and Nadine Sabra Meyer each titled poems " Apollo and Marsyas ".
- Describing Marsyas'pain, Herbert writes:
- In ancient mythology this was the site of the musical duel between Apollo and Marsyas.
- The large bas relief on the left depicts Apollo with his lyre watching the satyr Marsyas.
- According to another version Marsyas was defeated when Apollo added his voice to the sound of the lyre.
- Marsyas was also claimed as the eponym of the Marsi, one of the ancient peoples of Italy.
- As the myth goes, Marsyas, the inventor of the lute, challenged Apollo to a musical contest.
- After the castle was gutted by a major fire in March 1752, The Flaying of Marsyas ".
- Marsyas dated to 180 190 AD, probably a copy of a 2nd-century BC . Greek statue.
- "Marsyas " will be on display, free of charge, until April . _ _ _=
- However, Apollo replied that when Marsyas blew into the pipes, he was doing almost the same thing himself.
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