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- Prostopinije (meaning Plain Chant in Church Slavonic) is a type of monodic church chant, closely related to other East Slavic chants such as Galician Samoilka...
- Malyj (Little) and Bolshoy (Great) Znamenny Chant. Ruthenian Chant (Prostopinije) is sometimes considered a sub-division of the Znamenny Chant tradition...
- ****ociated with jazz, folk music, and/or classical music. Progressive trance Prostopinije – a style of monodic church chant used by churches tied to the Rusyn...
- distinctive Rusyn practices. Thus, the hymnography in the typical Ruthenian Prostopinije-chant and liturgical forms, including the particular form of Old Church...
- Armenian Byzantine Coptic Ethiopian and Eritrean Galician Obikhod Kievan Prostopinije Syrian Znamenny Western (Plainsong) Ambrosian (Milanese) Anglican Beneventan...
- Malyj (Little) and Bolshoy (Great) Znamenny Chant. Ruthenian Chant (Prostopinije) is sometimes considered a sub-division of the Znamenny Chant tradition...
- Chronicle. Also originating from this time is the unique Carpathian church Prostopinije (Plain Chant), which is closely related to the ancient chant of Kievan...
- the traditions of Georgian Chant, Armenian Chant, and Carpatho-Rusyn Prostopinije Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky drew from the Obikhod style for his 1812 Overture...
- known as Prostopinije; recently, many Rusyns in the United States and central Europe have rejoined the Eastern Orthodox church, but Prostopinije remains...
- as Russian Znamenny chant, Ukrainian Kievan chant, and Carpatho-Rusyn Prostopinije are unique within Christendom, and are a distinguishing feature of Russian...