- (cheironomiai)
became integrated as "great signs".
During the
period of
psaltic art (14th and 15th centuries), the
interest of
kalophonic elaboration was...
- "Ephesios™
Byzantine music symbol computer font set: User's Guide" (PDF).
Psaltic Notes.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on July 12, 2014.
Retrieved 28...
-
authentic psaltic m****cripts of
which many
include transcriptions of Iakovos’
traditional interpretations of the
entire year-round,
functional psaltic repertoire...
-
Telegraphic Agency.
Retrieved 2024-01-30. "Annunciation Gr****
Orthodox Cathedral -
Psaltic Art". annunciationbaltimore.org.
Retrieved 2024-01-30. v t e...
- John Koukouzeles,
saint and one of the most
famous maistores of
Psaltic Art at Constantinople,
leading a
choir by the
cheironomic gesture of Ison (picture...
-
Stavropoleos Monastery (Romanian: Mănăstirea Stavropoleos), also
known as
Stavropoleos Church (Romanian:
Biserica Stavropoleos)
during the last century...
-
nenano makes it end in the
plagios devteros (E). In the
period of the
psaltic art (gr. ψαλτικὴ τέχνη, "the art of chant", 1261–1750) the Late Byzantine...
-
Kalistrat Zografski or
Kalistrat of
Zograf (Bulgarian: Калистрат Зографски; Gr****: Καλλίστρατ ζωγράφος; c. 1821 – c. 1914) was a 19th-century Orthodox...
-
tradition of
Orthodox chant,
known as "Psaltike" (the
heritage of
Byzantine psaltic art), the
contributions of
Petros Peloponnesios (his
Katavasies for the...
- flat as used by
Guido of Arezzo, and the
temporary use of
phthora nana in
psaltic compositions which changed between the modes. As such
phthora nana was...