- the cantor,
female chantress,
sometimes called the
precentor or the
protopsaltes (Gr****: πρωτοψάλτης, lit. 'first singer'; from Gr****: ψάλτης, romanized: psaltes...
- at the
Great Church of Constantinople,
after Daniel the
Protopsaltes became Archon Protopsaltes.
Large parts of the
monodic chant sung in
several current...
-
founder and
director of the Gr****
Byzantine Choir and an
Archon Protopsaltes (lead
protopsaltes) of the
Patriarchate of Constantinople.
Lykourgos A. Angelopoulos...
-
Thrasyvoulos Stanitsas (Gr****: Θρασύβουλος Στανίτσας; 1910–1987) was a
protopsaltes (leading cantor) in the
Great Church of
Constantinople from 1960 until...
- the
Protopsaltes or
Panagiotes the New
Chrysaphes (Gr****: Παναγιώτης Χρυσάφης ὁ Νέος; c. 1620–25 –
after 1682) was a Gr**** composer,
protopsaltes (first...
-
child in a
large Gr**** family. He
studied Byzantine music under the
protopsaltes (leading cantor)
George Michalis. He
became a
professional cantor when...
-
typikon was
published until 1839 when, finally,
Constantine Byzantios, the
Protopsaltes of the
Great Church,
composed and
published the
typikon twice in Gr****...
-
school was the parti****ting
fieldwork of
traditional protopsaltes,
those of the
archon protopsaltes of the E****enical
Patriarchate in
Constantinople (and...
- play
audio when loaded) (realmedia format). The
cantor is the
Archon Protopsaltes of the
Great Church of
Christ Leonidas Asteres,
promoted to that position...
- Θεόδουλος Καλλίνικος) (Leukoniko, 5 May 1904 – 9 May 2004) was an
archon protopsaltes (cantor) of the
Church of
Cyprus and a
musicologist of
Cypriot folk music...