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Idiomelon (Medieval Gr****: ἰδιόμελον from idio-, 'unique' and -melon, 'melody';
Church Slavonic: самогласенъ, samoglasen)—pl. idiomela—is a type of sticheron...
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prosomoion over the kondak-
idiomelon for
Easter in glas 8, the
first the
prosomoion Въси дьньсь made over the kondak-
idiomelon for
Christmas Дева дньсь...
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followed by an
Idiomelon... then both now ...
followed by a Theotokion... Have
mercy on me...
followed by a
final festal Idiomelon. Sundays,
Feast Days...
- are sung at a
Liturgy of the Presanctified: one (repeated)
being the
idiomelon for the day,
which would otherwise be sung at the aposticha, with its...
- Dorian, USA 2001.
Album contains one
piece by K****ia, Augustus-Sticheron
Idiomelon Doxastikon:
Vespers of 25
December (Athens MS 883)
which is also recorded...
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Paraklesis Polyeleos Matins Gospel Sub tuum
praesidium Sticheron Doxastikon Idiomelon Theos Kyrios Parti****nts
Acolyte altar server Bishop Cantor Canonarch...
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Paraklesis Polyeleos Matins Gospel Sub tuum
praesidium Sticheron Doxastikon Idiomelon Theos Kyrios Parti****nts
Acolyte altar server Bishop Cantor Canonarch...
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Paraklesis Polyeleos Matins Gospel Sub tuum
praesidium Sticheron Doxastikon Idiomelon Theos Kyrios Parti****nts
Acolyte altar server Bishop Cantor Canonarch...
- an acrostic. When it was sung to an
original melody, it was
called an
idiomelon. Originally,
Saint Romanos'
works were
known simply as "psalms", "odes"...
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Paraklesis Polyeleos Matins Gospel Sub tuum
praesidium Sticheron Doxastikon Idiomelon Theos Kyrios Parti****nts
Acolyte altar server Bishop Cantor Canonarch...