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- and John Koukouzeles led a new school which favoured a more ornamental "kalophonic" style that would deeply inform post-empire Neo-Byzantine music. Secular...
- characterised as kalophonic ("beautifully sounding") melos. With respect to Petros' exceptional talent which he mainly developed in the genre of kalophonic heirmos...
- faithfully followed Byzantine musical tradition, writing in the late kalophonic style of the 14th and 15th centuries. Isaiah worked in the Matejče Monastery...
- section of Petros Bereketis' kalophonic composition about Θεοτόκε παρθένε. Listen to the section echos tetartos in Petros' kalophonic theotokion sung by Charilaos...
- koinonika), kalophonic stichera for various movable and fixed feasts throughout the year, kratemata (wordless compositions), and both simple and kalophonic psalmody...
- was called "Angel-voiced". Koukouzeles established a new melodious ("kalophonic") style of singing out of the sticherarion. Some years after the fall...
- the period of psaltic art (14th and 15th centuries), the interest of kalophonic elaboration was focussed on one particular kontakion which was still celebrated:...
- model, as it has been written down in sticherarion. Especially in the kalophonic genre, a systematic collection of compositions by Constantinopolitan maistores...
- 2000. Retrieved 3 February 2013. Koukouzeles, John. "Polyeleos-Psalm (kalophonic setting of Ps. 2:2) Τότε λαλήσει προς αυτούς εν οργή Αυτού [Then He shall...
- In later kontakaria and oikemataria which treated all 24 oikoi in a kalophonic way, the Akathist was written as part of the triodion, within the oikematarion...