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- Exegeseis of older kalophonic compositions of the old Heirmologion Six kratemata (2 in echos protos, 1 in echos legetos, tritos, plagios protos, plagios...
- (koinonika for both Sundays and w****days), asmatic doxologies, cherubic hymns, kratemata, pasapnoaria, polyelea, doxastica and katavasies for various feast days...
- with heirmoi kalophonikoi, stichera kalophonika, anagrammatismoi and kratemata), akolouthiai (from "taxis ton akolouthion" which meant "order of services"...
- theorist Manuel Chrysaphes fl. 1440–1463 A large amount of hymns, chants, kratēmata, mathēmata and anagrammatismoi among others An extremely prolific composer;...
- kalophonic stichera for various movable and fixed feasts throughout the year, kratemata (wordless compositions), and both simple and kalophonic psalmody for Vespers...
- than phthorai, because singers as well as composers can create whole kratemata out of them: Εἰσὶ δὲ καὶ φθοραὶ δύο, αἵτινες ψάλλονται σὺν αὐτοῖς, τὸ...
- process in six different stages or steps. The first were teretismata or kratemata which allowed various experiments with rhythm and melos like the integration...
- after him also for Korones to have composed the other two methods of the kratemata and the other for the stichera. While "melos" was the very level of a...
- could used as an own mode which had been used in improvised sections like kratemata or teretismoi which had been sung over abstract syllables. Byzantine composers...