- The
Obikhod (Обиход церковного пения) is a
collection of
polyphonic Russian Orthodox liturgical chants forming a
major tradition of
Russian liturgical...
-
needs a citation] Thus the
Obikhod became ****ociated with
nationalism in Russia. The
tunes that
Rimsky chose from the
Obikhod would carry a
certain nationalistic...
- with
Vasily Elagin as a
leader and a team of
Afanasy Makovnev,
Vladimir Obikhod,
Alexey Shkrabkin,
Sergey Larin,
Alexey Ushakov and
Nikolay Nikulshin reached...
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Moderato Round Dance.
Allegro Village Dance Song. Vivo Ten
Arrangements from
Obikhod (a
collection of old
Russian Orthodox liturgical chants), Op. 61 (1909)...
-
chant Eastern Armenian Byzantine Coptic Ethiopian and
Eritrean Galician Obikhod Kievan Prostopinije Syrian Znamenny Western (Plainsong)
Ambrosian (Milanese)...
- Lvov
codified the
traditional Russian liturgical musical style called "
Obikhod,"
which is the
standard repertory of most
Russian Orthodox churches in...
- the "Gr****" or
Grecheski chant. They were
collectively known by the term
Obikhod. The
Kievan chant first developed in the
southwestern region of Rus' (currently...
-
churches that have
their roots in the
Moscow Patriarchate; part of the
Obikhod.
Kirtan –
Indian drum
music performed during Hindu bhakti rituals. Kiwi...
- and its
pitch set is
similar to the
Persian Dastgāh-e Māhur and
Russian Obikhod scale. Maneuvers[clarification needed] are used
within prayer chants in...
- the pole. On
April 26, 2009, V****ily Elagin, Afan****i Makovnev,
Vladimir Obikhod,
Sergey Larin,
Alexey Ushakov,
Alexey Shkrabkin and
Nikolay Nikulshin after...