- The
kliros (Gr****: κλῆρος klēros,
plural κλῆροι klēroi; Slavonic: клиросъ, "
kliros" or
sometimes крилосъ, "krilos") is the
section of an
Eastern Orthodox...
- this is
normally located along the
southern wall of the church, on the
kliros. In this style, it is one of the
monastic choir stalls (kathismata), only...
-
Chanters singing on the
kliros at the
Church of St. George,
Patriarchate of Constantinople...
- Bavaria, by
Ignaz Waibl Eastern Orthodox choir stalls (kathisma) on the
kliros (area for the choir) with
analogia (lecterns) for
liturgical books Statuette...
-
Chanters singing on the
kliros at the
Church of St. George,
Patriarchate of Constantinople...
- of the translation,
abridged by Bob
Blaisdell with
illustrations by Thea
Kliros, as The
Story of the Nutcracker.
Composer Carl
Reinecke created eight pieces...
- parapáno, tís siberiphorás tou pros ton
klíro. An zoúse stin Elláda kai erchótan se epikinonía me ton
klíro kai gnórize apó kondá óchi móno tis kakíes...
-
during the services.
There will be two rows of kathismata, one on the
right kliros (choir), and one on the left. The
bishop has a
special kathisma which is...
- side of the
Iconostasis is a
kliros, from
which the
singers chant the service. A
banner is
usually mounted at each
kliros. The
banner on the
right (south)...
- much difficulty.
There is also a type of
analogion which is used in the
kliros by the chanters. This
often has two or
three sides and
turns to
allow the...