- John
Koukouzeles Papadopoulos (Gr****: Ιωάννης Κουκουζέλης Παπαδόπουλος, romanized: Ioannis
Koukouzeles Papadopoulos) was a
Byzantine composer, singer...
- Patriarchate. 2004–2009.
Retrieved 9
September 2012.
Koukouzeles, John (13
December 2006). "John
Koukouzeles'
Teretismos sung by
Ensemble Romeiko in Historic...
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according to the
eight modes unlike the
Great Oktoechos.
Since John
Koukouzeles and
other contemporary scribes who
revised the sticheraria,
there was...
-
Byzantine Rite that pre-dated the
reforms made to
Byzantine music by John
Koukouzeles in the 14th century. The
library has many rare m****cripts of Byzantine...
-
certain theotokia or kontakia. Its
method was
usually taught by John
Koukouzeles' «Mega Ison».
Within other musical traditions of the
Ottoman Empire,...
- Pseudo-John of
Damascus Papadic Octoechos 13th–18th
century John Glykys, John
Koukouzeles Neobyzantine Octoechos 18th–21st
century Chrysanthos of Madytos...
- A
longer elaboration of the
cherubikon palatinon attributed to "John
Koukouzeles" was
transcribed and
printed in the
chant books used by protopsaltes...
- late in the empire's
history are
composers known by name, with
Joannes Koukouzeles,
Xenos Korones and
Joannes Glykys as the
leading figures. Like their...
- so-called Maïstores, "masters", of whom the most
celebrated was St. John
Koukouzeles (14th century) as a
famous innovator in the
development of chant. The...
- only in
redaction of John
Koukouzeles. A
critical edition which offers an
overview over all
Papadic redactions of the
Koukouzeles-version, was published...