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- Cheironomy or chironomy is a form of music conducting, typically with choral music and choral groups (choirs), where the use of hand gestures directs musical...
- roles, relying on masks, stock poses and gestures and a hand-language (cheironomy) so complex and expressive that the pantomime's hands were commonly compared...
- bowing deeply and lowering one's head to the ground. Facial expression Cheironomy Hand signals Miming List of mudras Manual communication Obscene gesture...
- An early example of utilizing gesture to influence a performance was cheironomy. Do****ented as early as the 11th century, the practice entailed a designated...
- to show the tune, as in the Byzantine system of neumes. This system of cheironomy survives in some communities to the present day, notably in Italy. It...
- those of the Byzantine asmatikon and kontakarion which were based on cheironomies). The argument was mainly based on the astonishing continuity that a...
- opera Change ringing Changing tones Chanson Charlemagne and church music Cheironomy Chelys Chest of viols Chest voice Chiaroscuro (music) Chiavette Child...
- Regarding the Taxonomy and Transcription of the Effect of the Signs of Cheironomy: Oral Interpretation of the Written Interpretation. Translation of Angelopoulos'...
- thereof in Egyptian traditional music. He wrote about Egypt's tradition of cheironomy (as practiced in Ancient Egypt and still found in Coptic music) for the...
- koinonikon σῶμα χριστοῦ μεταλάβετε in echos plagios protos with the old cheironomies (hand signs) or Asmatikon notation and their transcription into Byzantine...