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- Troparologion. Hence its forms were manifold, they could be simple stanzas like apolytikia, theotokia, but also more elaborated homiletic poems like stichera composed...
- anastasimatarion, a hymnal with daily chant (including resurrection troparia called apolytikia anastasima) in oktoechos order, each section began with the evening psalm...
- those in the tombs bestowing life! There are also eight Resurrectional Apolytikia for the Lord's Day, Sunday written in each of the Eight Tones. Kontakion...
- servant depart in peace...") (Luke 2:29–32), is read. Then are sung the Apolytikia of the day (or an All-Night Vigil on Sa****ay night the hymn "Rejoice...
- Sunday are tied together, and some of the same hymns (including one of the apolytikia) are chanted on both days. The Holy W**** services begin on the night of...
- the Russian tradition, also a dish containing wheat kernels. While the apolytikia (dismissal hymns) are sung — and the rubrics always mandate exactly three...
- Monk Ioasaph of the monastery of Dionysiou on Mount Athos (very slow apolytikia of the despotic feasts of the Church), John the Protopsaltis, Theodore...
- with notation before the 14th century or even later, since their hymns (apolytikia anastasima) had to be repeated every day. Today the Voskresnik or Anastasimatarion...
- each day according to the echos of the w****—sung resurrection hymns (apolytikia anastasima) and theotokia (troparic hymns dedicated to the Mother of God);...
- (fast and slow sticheraric melos) for Sa****ays of the Lenten Period Apolytikia katanyktika for Sa****ays of the Lenten Period Triadika troparia «Άξιον...