- 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...
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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...