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Isochimene
Isochimene I`so*chi"mene, n. The same as Isocheim.

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- Himene tarava (Tahitian: hĩmene taravã) is a style of traditional Tahitian music. The style is started by one person singing a stanza. Other singers gradually...
- Oe Himene are formal choral Tahitian songs, often of religious nature. Himene is a Tahitian term derived from the English word hymn. Since the first European...
- Tahitian Choir's recordings of unaccompanied vocal Christian music called himene tārava, recorded by French musicologist Pascal Nabet-Meyer. This form of...
- were replaced instead by genres of Christian music such as himene tarava. The word 'himene' is derived from the English word 'hymn' (Tahiti was first...
- Puna Himene Te Rangimarie (fl. 1908–1911) was a New Zealand healer, nurse and spiritual leader. Of Māori descent, nothing is known of her early life. She...
- The word 'imene' is derived from the English word 'hymn' (see Tahitian: 'himene' - Tahiti was first colonised by the English). Likewise the harmonies and...
- chanting similar to traditional Tahitian or Maori styles (see Tautoga and Himene), both very distant cultures. In addition, many of characteristics of the...
- Tahitian Choir's recordings of unaccompanied vocal Christian music called himene tārava. This form of singing is common in French Polynesia and the Cook...
- verses along with their English translation. "Mo Maria". GodSongs. Retrieved 8 January 2024. "MŌ MARIA HIMENE". Te Ara a Maria. Retrieved 8 January 2024....
- usually a dance for groups. There are two types of ʻaparima: the ʻaparima hīmene (sung handdance) and the ʻaparima vāvā (silent handdance), the latter being...