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The Slavic kondakar has the old gestic notation which referred (in the first row) to the hand signs used by the choirleaders to coordinate the singers. Except for the ephymnion the whole prooimion and the oikoi were recited by a soloist called "monophonaris" (the hand sign were not so important than
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Medieval manuscripts preserved about 750 kontakia since the 9th century, about two thirds had been composed since the 10th century, but they were rather liturgical compositions with about two or six oikoi, each one concluded by a refrain identical to the introduction (prooimion). Longer compositions
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A kontakion is a poetic form frequently encountered in
Byzantine hymnography. It was probably based on Syriac hymnographical traditions, which were transformed and developed in Greek-speaking Byzantium. It was a homiletic genre and could be best described as a "sermon in verse accompanied by music".
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is wound. While the genre dates to at least the 6th century, the word itself is attested only in the 9th century. The name is likely a reference to the fact that kontakions tend to be lengthy and have a large number of stanzas, thus metaphorically or literally requiring a great deal of "scrolling".
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Within the cathedral rite developed a truncated which reduced the kontakion to one oikos or just to the prooimion, while the music was elaborated to a melismatic style. The classical repertoire consisted of 42 kontakia-idiomela, and 44 kontakia-prosomoia made about a limited number of model stanzas
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established an own local school earlier (even if it is no longer present in the modern books), while the
Stoudites embraced the genre kontakion with own new compositions. The only explanation is that different customs must have existed simultaneously, the truncated and the long kontakion, but also
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Psaltikon-Kontakarion (prokeimena, allelouiaria, kontakarion with integrated hypakoai, hypakoai anastasima, the complete
Akathistos hymn, kontakia anastasima, stichera heothina, appendix with refrains of the allelouiaria in oktoechos order) written by monk Neophyte (mid 14th
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and became a kind of para-liturgical genre. In the modern practice it is reduced to heirmologic melos which allowed the celebration of the whole
Akathist on the morning service of the fourth Sunday of Great Lent. This Akathist was traditionally ascribed to
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for the day calls for more than one kontakion at matins, the kontakion and oikos of the more significant feast is sung after the sixth ode, while those of the less significant feast are transferred to the place following the third ode, before the
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Since the late 13th century, when the Court and the
Patriarchate returned from exile in Nikaia, the former cathedral rite was not continued and thus, also the former celebration of kontakion changed. The only entire kontakion celebrated was the
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in 1894, where she noted that "a fine
Russian hymn, always sung at funerals throughout the Greek Church, was sung without accompaniment, & was very impressive". She certainly heard Birkbeck's translation when it was sung at the funeral of
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Liturgy of Presanctified Gifts) and Kontakarion (menaion with integrated movable cycle) with Middle Byzantine round notation written in a monastic context (about
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This kontakion-idiomelon by
Romanos the Melodist was composed in echos varys (the grave mode) and the prooimion was chosen as model for the prosomoion of the resurrection kontakion Ἐκ τῶν τοῦ ᾍδου πυλῶν in the same echos.
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consisting of fourteen prooimia-idiomela and thirteen okoi-idiomela which could be combined independently. This classical repertoire was dominated by classical composers of the 6th and 7th centuries.
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The truncated form consists only of the first stanza called "koukoulion" (now referred to as simply "the kontakion") and the first oikos, while the other oikoi became omitted. Within the
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served as melodic models used to compose other kontakia. The kontakion for Easter for instance was used to compose an Old Church Slavonic kondak in honour of the local saints
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The current practice treats the kontakion as a proper troparion, based on the text of the prooimion, dedicated to a particular feast of the menaion or the moveable cycle.
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the feast of Annunciation (25 March). In later kontakaria and oikemataria which treated all 24 oikoi in a kalophonic way, the Akathist was written as part of the
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during the ephymnion). The Middle Byzantine notation used in the Greek kontakarion-psaltikon rather showed the melismatic melos behind these signs.
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was also mentioned in his vita. Until the twelfth century, it was sung every year at the imperial banquet on that feast by the joint choirs of
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were the Slavic Akafist which were inspired by an acrostic kontakion whose 24 stanzas started with each letter of the alphabet (
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rather than having music composed for every word, but unfortunately the original music to the kontakia has not survived.
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Lingas, Alexander (1995). "The Liturgical Place of the Kontakion in Constantinople". In Akentiev, Constantin C. (ed.).
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in Constantinople. Most of the poem takes the form of a dialogue between the Mother of God and the Magi.
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Koder, Johannes (2008). "Imperial Propaganda in the Kontakia of Romanos the Melode".
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Das mittelbyzantinische Kontaktienrepertoire. Untersuchungen und kritische Edition
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during solemn occasions (a festive night vigil) and was usually celebrated at the
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Theology and poetry in early Byzantium: the Kontakia of Romanos the Melodist
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from all dangers that can be do thou deliver us, that we may cry to thee:
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All we go down to the dust, and, weeping o'er the grave we make our song:
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The Origins of Russian Music - Introduction to the Kondakarian Notation
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and we are mortal, formed of the earth, and unto earth shall we return;
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on 6 January celebrates the Baptism of Christ in the Orthodox Church).
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Receive me as one repentant, and make me as one of Thy hired servants.
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For other kontakia-prosomoia of the same model, see the article
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Perhaps the kontakion which is best known in the west is the
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Wherefore, I cry unto Thee with the voice of the Prodigal:
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St. Romanos the Melodist, On the Life of Christ: Kontakia
1731:. The first letters of each of the stanzas often form an
2970:. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. p. 457.
2541:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 9–11.
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for so thou didst ordain when thou createdst me, saying:
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Kontakion of the Annunciation of the Most Holy Theotokos
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1593:) this became the name of the book of the prechanter or
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I squandered on vices the wealth which Thou gavest me.
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Archbishop Averky († 1976); Archbishop Laurus (2000).
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that Thou, in truth, art the Effulgence of the Father.
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Thou only art immortal, the Creator and Maker of man;
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Ms. K-5349, f.75v-76r). Edition by Boris Uspenskiy (
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The examples chosen here are only the introduction (
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was the most voluminous part, and acquired the name
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A form of hymn in the Byzantine liturgical tradition
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2244:I have sinned before Thee, O compassionate Father.
2204:(9th week before Easter, 2nd week of the triodion)
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but as thou art one with might which is invincible,
2069:ἐκ παντοίων με κινδύνων ἐλευθέρωσον, ἵνα κράζω σοί∙
1976:τὴν δύναμιν, καὶ ἀνέστης ὡς νικητής, Χριστὲ ὁ Θεός,
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2854:. The Hymn Society in the United States and Canada
2757:Quoted according to the Blagoveščensky kondakar' (
2716:Quoted according to the Blagoveščensky kondakar' (
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1748:The main body of a kontakion was chanted from the
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2443:'Dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return.'
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2152:ὅτι σὺ ὑπάρχεις ἀληθῶς, τοῦ Πατρὸς τὸ ἀπαύγασμα.
2238:Having foolishly abandoned Thy paternal glory,
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2038:Thou Who dost grant resurrection to the fallen.
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2222:ἐν κακοῖς ἐσκόρπισα, ὅν μοι παρέδωκας πλοῦτον·
2034:Rejoice! and giving peace unto Thine apostles,
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1987:δωρούμενος ὁ τοῖς πεσοῦσι παρέχων ἀνάστασιν.
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1980:Χαίρετε, καὶ τοῖς σοῖς Ἀποστόλοις εἰρήνην
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2616:. San Francisco: Harper. pp. 1–12.
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3166:. Woodbridge, Suffolk: Boydell Press.
2936:
2598:See the edition by Constantin Floros (
2434:neither sighing, but life everlasting.
2139:τὴν δόξαν σου Χριστὲ ὁ Θεὸς ἐθεάσαντο·
2067:ἀλλʹ ὡς ἔχουσα τὸ κράτος απροσμάχητον,
2063:ὡς λυτρωθεῖσα τῶν δεινῶν εὐχαριστήρια,
1499:(d. 556). Kontakions have a number of
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2091:ѿ вьсѣхъ мѧ бѣдъ свободи и да зовѹ ти
1998:и въскрьсе ꙗко побѣдителъ христе боже
1776:The liturgical place of the kontakion
1491:The kontakion form originated in the
2892:. The Royal Household. 16 April 2021
2611:
2532:
2530:
2412:ни воздыхание, но жизнь безконечная.
2226:Ἥμαρτον ἐνώπιόν σου Πάτερ οἰκτίρμον,
2020:yet didst Thou destroy the power of
1817:. Its original place was within the
1793:the ritual context of both customs.
1403:Encyclical of the Eastern Patriarchs
1013:Differences from the Catholic Church
879:History of Eastern Orthodox theology
3667:
3311:Kontakion on the Nativity of Christ
2612:Lash, Archimandrite Ephrem (1995).
2087:въсписаѥть ти градъ твои богородице
2014:Though Thou didst descend into the
2000:женамъ мюроносицѧмъ радость провѣща
725:Other possible ecumenical councils:
488:Australia, New Zealand, and Oceania
13:
3382:List of New Testament lectionaries
3291:
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3223:
3152:Life and Letters of W. J. Birkbeck
2940:Benjamin Britten: A Life For Music
2762:
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2432:where sorrow and pain are no more;
2401:Μετὰ τῶν ἁγίων ἀνάπαυσον, Χριστέ,
2281:St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle
2065:ἀναγράφω σοι ἡ πόλις σου, Θεοτόκε·
2061:Τῇ ὑπερμάχῳ στρατηγῷ τὰ νικητήρια,
1953:
1945:
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4208:Eastern Orthodox liturgical music
3304:
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3155:. London: Longmans, Green and Co.
2527:
2176:ꙗко ты ѥси въ истинѹ отьче сиꙗниѥ
1994:Аще и въ гробъ съниде бесъмьртьне
1972:Εἰ καὶ ἐν τάφῳ κατῆλθες ἀθάνατε,
1519:) and begin with a prologue (the
595:American Orthodox Catholic Church
4162:
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3622:
3205:Fourteen Early Byzantine Cantica
2967:The Harvard University Hymn Book
2667:See the Oikematarion written at
2421:яко земля еси и в землю отыдеши,
2298:in 1896. During the planning of
1841:Prooimia of 4 classical kontakia
498:Belgium, Holland, and Luxembourg
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2519:Mpampiniotis, Georgios (1998).
2430:to thy servant with thy saints,
2185:beheld Thy glory, O Christ God;
2143:τὸ μὲν πάθος νοήσωσιν ἑκούσιον,
2141:ἵνα ὅταν σὲ ἴδωσι σταυρούμενον,
2089:нъ ꙗко имѹщи дьржавѹ непобѣдимѹ
2002:и своимъ апостолѡмъ миръ дарова
1978:γυναιξὶ Μυροφόροις φθεγξάμενος.
1866:. The concluding verse called "
1543:derives from the Greek κόνταξ (
818:Christianization of Kievan Rus'
679:First Seven Ecumenical Councils
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2523:. Athens: Kentro lexikologias.
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2447:Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia.
2137:καὶ ὡς ἐχώρουν οἱ Μαθηταί σου,
2098:радѹи сѧ невѣсто неневѣстьнаꙗ.
2085:ꙗко избывъ ѿ зълъ благодарениꙗ
2083:Възбраньнѹмѹ воѥводѣ побѣдьнаꙗ
1961:
1631:chanting his kontakion (1649,
1:
3570:Idiomela, Avtomela, Prosomoia
2834:Range 2016, pp. 271 & 279
2740:Translation according to the
2500:
2425:Аллилуиа, Аллилуиа, Аллилуиа.
2345:state and ceremonial funerals
2191:and would preach to the world
2167:страсть ѹбо разѹмѣють вольнѹю
2165:да ѥгда тѧ ѹзьрѧть распинаѥма
2163:славѹ твою христе боже видѣша
2115:Rejoice, thou Bride Unwedded.
2103:To thee, the Champion Leader,
1929:and its kontakion-prosomoion
1862:, two martyre princes of the
1248:Intercession of the Theotokos
1023:Opposition to papal supremacy
842:Moscow–Constantinople schism
543:Switzerland and Liechtenstein
4144:School of Ecclesiastic Music
3208:. Vienna: H. Böhlaus Nachf.
3184:What we did for the Russians
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813:Christianization of Bulgaria
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3187:. Lulu Press. p. 194.
3038:Floros, Constantin (2015).
2537:Gador-Whyte, Sarah (2017).
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2408:Со святыми упокой, Христе,
2161:и ꙗко въмѣщахѹ ѹченици твои
2135:Ἐπὶ τοῦ ὄρους μετεμορφώθης,
1936:
1908:
1760:) after the reading of the
1677:Church of the Holy Apostles
1654:Sergius I of Constantinople
1368:Photios I of Constantinople
885:20th century (Neo-Palamism)
808:Christianization of Georgia
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2362:In 1971, British composer
2296:Prince Henry of Battenberg
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2009:падъшимъ подаꙗ въскрьсениѥ
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1940:(24 July Boris and Gleb) (
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1018:Opposition to the Filioque
561:Noncanonical jurisdictions
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2306:with the support of King
2261:Kontakion of the Departed
2255:Kontakion of the Departed
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1669:On the Nativity of Christ
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1529:Akathist to the Theotokos
1255:The four fasting periods:
1136:Eastern Orthodox marriage
744:Other important councils:
600:American World Patriarchs
518:Great Britain and Ireland
3160:Range, Matthias (2016).
3082:. Frankfurt, M. : Lang.
3065:: CS1 maint: location (
2964:Gomes, Peter J. (2007).
2918:. BBC. 19 September 2022
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2334:Hymns Ancient and Modern
2300:Victoria's state funeral
1629:St. Romanos the Melodist
1298:Athanasius of Alexandria
548:United States of America
340:Czech Lands and Slovakia
162:Four Marks of the Church
4203:Eastern Christian hymns
3732:Joseph the Hymnographer
3629:Christianity portal
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1986:
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1658:Sophronius of Jerusalem
1555:A hymn book containing
1488:liturgical tradition.
1131:Eastern Orthodox bowing
32:Eastern Orthodox Church
4096:Thrasyvoulos Stanitsas
3969:Hagiopolitan Octoechos
3964:Neobyzantine Octoechos
3722:Theophanes the Branded
2584:Feast of the Theophany
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1974:ἀλλὰ τοῦ ᾍδου καθεῖλες
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1926:ēchos plagios tetartos
1881:ēchos plagios tetartos
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1408:Eastern Orthodox cross
573:Spiritual Christianity
4127:Monastery of Stoudios
4076:Greek Byzantine Choir
3099:Dumbarton Oaks Papers
2937:Powell, Neil (2014).
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2349:Sir Winston Churchill
2269:William John Birkbeck
2265:Kontakion of the Dead
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2159:На горѣ прѣобрази сѧ
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1752:by a cleric (often a
1662:Byzantine hymnography
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1343:Maximus the Confessor
771:Constantinople (1872)
4213:Liturgy of the Hours
4156:*also music theorist
4091:Konstantinos Pringos
3937:72 equal temperament
3737:Joseph the Confessor
3717:Theodore the Studite
3692:Romanos the Melodist
2825:Skinner 2008, p. 194
2813:Birkbeck 1922, p. 40
2804:Trypanis 1968, p. 51
2428:Give rest, O Christ,
1996:нъ адѹ раздрѹши силѹ
1937:Ašte i ubǐjena bysta
1650:Romanos the Melodist
1511:, stanzas; singular
1497:Romanos the Melodist
1353:Theodore the Studite
1318:Gregory of Nazianzus
1176:Russian bell ringing
1101:Liturgical entrances
911:Essence vs. Energies
906:Contemplative prayer
659:Evangelical Orthodox
481:Episcopal assemblies
204:Ecumenical Patriarch
157:Apostolic succession
3712:Stephen the Sabaite
2030:myrrh-bearing women
1888:Kontakion of Pascha
1667:Romanos' kontakion
1476:, plural κοντάκια,
1363:Cyril and Methodius
1333:Cyril of Alexandria
1220:Liturgical calendar
1036:Liturgy and worship
672:Ecumenical councils
75:History of theology
4086:Iakovos Nafpliotis
4081:Nikodimos Kabarnos
4040:Solon Hadjisolomos
3795:Janus Plousiadenos
3752:Nikephoros Ethikos
2872:Range 2016, p. 297
2694:2011-07-26 at the
2645:2011-07-26 at the
2626:Alexander Lingas (
2328:The English Hymnal
2291:Tsar Alexander III
2279:, the organist of
2210:Ἡ παρθένος σήμερον
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1243:Feast of Orthodoxy
538:Spain and Portugal
46:Christ Pantocrator
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4138:Only-begotten Son
4055:Miloš Velimirović
3974:Papadic Octoechos
3846:Paschal troparion
3825:George Pachymeres
3788:Manuel Chrysaphes
3678:List of composers
3635:
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3453:Canon of the Odes
3089:978-3-631-59553-4
2470:978-5-9551-0131-6
2368:Cello Suite No. 3
2320:Westminster Abbey
2213:in echos tritos.
2169:мирѹ же провѣдѧть
2018:, O Immortal One,
1856:kontakia-idiomela
1786:Blachernae Chapel
1685:Ephrem the Syrian
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1161:Paschal troparion
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