-
Manuel Doukas Chrysaphes (Gr****: Μανουὴλ Δούκας Χρυσάφης, fl. 1440–1470) was the most
prominent Byzantine musician of the 15th century. A singer, composer...
- art. For
these works he was
called "the New
Chrysaphes".
About the
reception history of
Manuel Chrysaphes, see
Antonopoulos (2013, pp. 161-163). An example...
- 1453.
Panagiotes the New
Chrysaphes. "London,
British Library,
Harley Ms. 5544". Papa**** and the
Anastasimatarion of
Chrysaphes the New, and an incomplete...
-
tonaries of
Carolingian theorists. Fifteenth-century
composers like
Manuel Chrysaphes,
Lampadarios at the
Court of
Palaiologan Constantinople exchanged the...
-
books can
usually be
found in
anthologies ascribed to
Panagiotes the New
Chrysaphes (GB-Lbl
Harley 1613,
Harley 5544), but
there is also a m****cript with...
- the sticherarion. Some
years after the fall of
Constantinople Manuel Chrysaphes characterised the
sticheron kalophonikon and the
anagrammatismos as new...
-
dedicated to
compositions of John Koukouzeles". Gr****
Byzantine Choir.
Chrysaphes,
Manuel (22
December 2011).
Chourmouzios the
Archivist (ed.). "Christmas...
-
melos in the
school of
Manuel Chrysaphes, as it had been
delivered by 17th-century
composers like
Panagiotes the New
Chrysaphes and
Germanos of New Patras...
-
Theorists of the
Byzantine Empire include George Pachymeres and
Manuel Chrysaphes. By the 15th century,
European theorists were
readily discussing the qualities...
- Kir
Joakim Isaiah the Serb John ****uzelis Kir
Stefan the Serb
Manuel Chrysaphes Name: also
Nicholas the Serb. Don
Michael Randel (2003). The
Harvard Dictionary...