-
around martyres.
Apart from the w****
cycle there was a
repertory of 26
koinonika which developed as a
calendaric cycle of
immoveable and
moveable feasts...
-
spanning works across all
ecclesiastical genres including communion chants (
koinonika for both
Sundays and w****days),
asmatic doxologies,
cherubic hymns, kratemata...
- and
similar to
troparia like the
trisagion or the
cherubikon or the
koinonika a lot of
troparia became a
chant genre of
their own. A
famous example...
-
Charsianitos Monastery in Constantinople. The
Athens National Library has two
Koinonika, a Theotokion, and
three Vespers, in Gr****, by Kir
Joakim (as of 1969)...
-
composed in all
eight echoi, his
cycles follow the
order of the w****ly
koinonika (protos for Monday,
varys for Tuesday,
tetartos for Wednesday, plagios...
- full
modal cycles of
liturgical ordinaries (alleluiaria, cheroubika, and
koinonika),
kalophonic stichera for
various movable and
fixed feasts throughout...
-
sticheraric and
heirmologic mele:
Within the
papadic chant genre (cherubika,
koinonika), but also
during the
composed recitation of
Polyeleos psalms and kalophonic...
- (Athens 1912).
Contains two
complete sets of
cherub at the
eight modes,
Koinonika,
Polychronismous and Liturgicals.
Octoechos system of
Byzantine music...
-
chant sung
during the
Divine Liturgy (Trisagia, Allelouiaria, Cherouvika,
Koinonika), but also a
Heirmologion kalophonikon.
According to the New Method, every...
- Kontakarion-Psaltikon with
Asmatikon (kontakia and hypakoai, allelouiaria, prokeimena,
koinonika) with
Middle Byzantine Round notation of the
Archimandritate SS. Salvatore...