- W****). The
specific outline of the
Polyeleos differs depending upon the day of the w****: (On Sundays, the
Polyeleos takes place in the sanctuary, with...
- of such
feasts may also be
called feasts as follows: All-night vigils,
Polyeleos,
Great Doxology, ****tuple ("sixfold",
having six
stichera at
Vespers and...
-
celebrate it only on Wednesdays, Fridays, and a
feast day on
which the
polyeleos is sung that
falls on a w****day. The
Typicon also
prescribes the Presanctified...
-
traditional churches,
mostly in Greece, a
special chandelier known as a
polyeleos can be found. This
chandelier is
usually adorned with
candles and icons...
-
Petros Bereketis (Gr****: Πέτρος Μπερεκέτης) or
Peter the
Sweet (Πέτρος ο Γλυκής) was one of the most
innovative musicians of 17th-century Constantinople...
- "zapĕtaya").
Another very
modern part of the Blagoveščensky kondakar' was a
Polyeleos composition (a post-Stoudites custom,
since they
imported the
Great Vesper...
-
place near the end of the
festive portion of the
service known as the
Polyeleos.
During the
Divine Liturgy the
Gospel is
usually read by the deacon, but...
-
Aposticha Artoklasia Canon Doxology Exapostilarion Lity Odes
Paraklesis Polyeleos Matins Gospel Sub tuum
praesidium Sticheron Doxastikon Idiomelon Theos...
- ****ured That You are the Son of God, The
Redeemer of the world!
During the
Polyeleos at Matins, the Epitaphios,
which was
placed on the
altar on Holy Sa****ay...
-
elements of
traditional Bulgarian mourning songs. Gr****
editions of the same
Polyeleos are
different and
especially the
authorship of the
Kratema used in the...