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- 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...
- 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...
- 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...