-
Patriarchate of
Constantinople the
Lampadarios is also
responsible for
teaching chanting to
other clergy. The
Lampadarios is
usually candidate for promotion...
-
Petros Peloponnesios ("Peter the Peloponnesian") or
Peter the
Lampadarios (c. 1735 – 1778) was a cantor,
composer and
teacher of
Byzantine and Ottoman...
-
Orthodox Church, the
Protopsaltis is the
cantor of the
right choir, and the
Lampadarios is the
cantor of the left choir. Both must be
familiar with Byzantine...
-
Carolingian theorists. Fifteenth-century
composers like
Manuel Chrysaphes,
Lampadarios at the
Court of
Palaiologan Constantinople exchanged the
Phrygian with...
-
leader of the
right choir (Domestikos) and the
leader of the left
choir (
Lampadarios).
Still during the last centuries, the
usual career was to
start (after...
- at the end, so that they were
probably indicated by the
domestikos or
lampadarios in
order to get the
attention of the
choir singers,
before singing the...
- Matins.
Little is
known of his life,
except that he held the
office of
lampadarios at the
Constantinopolitan Court, and
received commissions from the last...
-
Anastasios Flambouras (VP, 2010-2013)
Iordanis Spyridon (VP, 2010-2015)
Lampadarios Konstantinos (Member of
Board of directors, 2010-2013) El Mechntaoui...
- 24 (1): 62–80. JSTOR 40374217. Williams,
Edward V. (2001). "Kladas [
Lampadarios], Joannes".
Grove Music Online.
Revised by
Christian Troelsgård. Oxford:...
- br**** and
bronze as well as gl**** were produced. A type of
Spanish silver lampadario with an
elongated central reservoir for oil may have
developed into a...