-
scriptural verses.
These verses are
known as
stichoi (sing: stichos), but
sticheraric poetry usually follows the
hexameter and is
collected in a book called...
- had
become the
finalis of the
sticheraric, troparic, and
heirmologic melos of the same echos, and only the
sticheraric melos had a
second basis and intonation...
- Lampadarios, but
their melos is
still sticheraric and not heirmologic.
Apparently only Gregorios'
transcription of a
sticheraric syntomon cycle was
printed in...
- the
heirmologic (related to the
hymns of the Heirmologion), and the
sticheraric melos (related to the
hymns of the Sticherarion)
according to its modal...
- and
evening services throughout the year.
Chant compositions in the
sticheraric melos can also be
found in
other liturgical books like the Oktoechos...
- tritos.
there is no
absolute nor
fixed position of the
octave species.
Sticheraric and
papadic chant genres exploit not only the
possibility to
change between...
-
volume of 1900 pages. In fact, even the
traditional way to sing the
sticheraric melody had been
already so
expanded that the
modern editions must all...
- Peloponnesios, each book with a set of two kekragaria, a
sticheraric and an
abridged sticheraric version. The
separation of this
books can
usually be found...
- (2013, pp. 161-163). An
example can be
studied in the
discussion of the
sticheraric melos during the 19th
century and the
transcription of the New Method...
- in the
melos of
phthora nana (φθορά νανὰ).
within the
heirmologic or
sticheraric melos, it may
denote a
temporary change to the
enharmonic genus (μεταβολὴ...