-
century and is
closely ****ociated with
Saint Romanos the
Melodist (d. 556).
Kontakions have a
number of
strophes (oikoi or ikoi, stanzas;
singular oikos or ikos)...
- m****cripts of his
works are
dated centuries after this. He was the
foremost Kontakion composer of his time. The main
biographical source for
Romanos is the...
-
written for the
feast of
Annunciation of the
Theotokos (25 March). This
kontakion was
traditionally attributed to
Romanos the
Melodist since kontakia of...
-
versions within a
monastic context. Raasted, Jørgen (1989). "Zur
Melodie des
Kontakions Ἡ παρθένος σήμερον" (PDF).
Cahiers de l'Institut du Moyen-Âge grec et...
-
Several major forms developed alongside well-known composers: the long
kontakion (5th
century onwards), po****rised by
Romanos the Melodist; the also-extensive...
-
conservative Swedish think-tank,
founded 2020 Oikos, an
alternate name for
Kontakion, a
Byzantine hymn Ōiko [ja], a ****anese
legendary strong woman in the...
- Hippo, The City of God, I:26. "Virgin
Martyr Apollonia -
Troparion &
Kontakion". www.oca.org.
Retrieved 8 July 2021.
William S. Walsh,
Curiosities of...
-
Sunday of the Holy
Forefathers or
Sunday of the Holy
Forefathers of
Jesus Christ is a
Christian holiday that is
always celebrated on a
Sunday and always...
- namesake. Wherefore, you pour
forth healing and
intercede for our souls. The
Kontakion (Gr****: κοντάκιον) is a hymn sung in
Eastern Orthodox Church services...
-
Phlegon and holy Hermes. They ever
entreat the
Trinity for our souls!
Kontakion (Tone 2) You
became the
disciples of
Christ And all-holy Apostles, O glorious...