- A
troparion (Gr**** τροπάριον, plural:
troparia, τροπάρια; Georgian: ტროპარი, tropari;
Church Slavonic: тропа́рь, tropar) in
Byzantine music and in the...
- by
troparia called akrosticha.
Sometimes certain longer irmoi are sung
which are
called katabasiai because of
their descending melos. The
troparia sung...
- Doxology, ****tuple ("sixfold",
having six
stichera at
Vespers and six
troparia at the
Canon of Matins).
There are also
distinctions between Simple feasts...
- for the
celebration of
Pascha (Easter) in the
Byzantine Rite. Like most
troparia, it is a
brief stanza often used as a
refrain between the
verses of a psalm...
- a
short refrain inserted between each verse. Eventually,
short verses (
troparia) were
composed to
replace these refrains, a
process traditionally inaugurated...
- unknown; the
monks Anthimos,
Auxentios and
Timokles are said to have
written troparia, but only the text to a
single one by
Auxentios survives. The
first major...
- then the hymn "God is With Us" and
troparia, the Creed, the hymn "O Most holy Lady Theotokos", the
Trisagion and
Troparia of the Day,
Kyrie eleison (40 times)...
-
probably "allelouia", and
similar to
troparia like the
trisagion or the
cherubikon or the
koinonika a lot of
troparia became a
chant genre of
their own....
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- a canon. The
meter and
melody of an
irmos is
followed by the
remaining troparia of the ode; when more than one
canon is used (as is
typical at matins)...