- A
sticheron (Gr****: στιχηρόν "set in verses"; plural: stichera; Gr****: στιχηρά) is a hymn of a
particular genre sung
during the
daily evening (Hesperinos/Vespers)...
- Panteli, Maria; Purwins,
Hendrik (2013). "A
Quantitative Comparison of
Chrysanthine Theory and
Performance Practice of
Scale Tuning, Steps, and Prominence...
- The book
Octoechos (from the Gr****: ἡ [βίβλος] Ὀκτώηχος Gr**** pronunciation: [okˈtoixos]; from ὀκτώ 'eight' and ἦχος 'sound, mode'
called echos; Church...
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Irmologion (Ancient Gr****: τὸ εἱρμολόγιον heirmologion) is a
liturgical book of the
Eastern Orthodox Church and
those Eastern Catholic Churches which follow...
- Panteli, Maria; Purwins,
Hendrik (2013). "A
Quantitative Comparison of
Chrysanthine Theory and
Performance Practice of
Scale Tuning, Steps, and Prominence...
-
Chourmouzios the
Archivist who
transcribed the
traditional repertory into the
Chrysanthine notation.
Petros Peloponnesios (1811).
Chrysanthos of
Madytos (ed.)....
-
Research on
Music and
Acoustics (ΙΕΜΑ). Jones, Nicholas. "Introduction into
Chrysanthine Notation". Pittsburgh:
Choir of
Saint George Antiochian Orthodox Cathedral...
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familiarity with
microtonal intervals was an advantage,
which made the
Chrysanthine or
Neobyzantine notation as a
medium of
transmission more
universal than...
- to
local schools of the
eighteenth century, do
indeed not
follow the
Chrysanthine intonation, they
always intone a
pentachord on a pure
fifth between the...