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    The kliros (Greek: κλῆρος klēros, plural κλῆροι klēroi; Slavonic: клиросъ, "kliros" or sometimes крилосъ, "krilos") is the section of an Eastern Orthodox...
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    this is normally located along the southern wall of the church, on the kliros. In this style, it is one of the monastic choir stalls (kathismata), only...
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    Chanters singing on the kliros at the Church of St. George, Patriarchate of Constantinople...
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    Chanters singing on the kliros at the Church of St. George, Patriarchate of Constantinople...
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    Bavaria, by Ignaz Waibl Eastern Orthodox choir stalls (kathisma) on the kliros (area for the choir) with analogia (lecterns) for liturgical books Statuette...
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  • during the services. There will be two rows of kathismata, one on the right kliros (choir), and one on the left. The bishop has a special kathisma which is...
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  • parapáno, tís siberiphorás tou pros ton klíro. An zoúse stin Elláda kai erchótan se epikinonía me ton klíro kai gnórize apó kondá óchi móno tis kakíes...
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    of the translation, abridged by Bob Blaisdell with illustrations by Thea Kliros, as The Story of the Nutcracker. Composer Carl Reinecke created eight pieces...
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    side of the Iconostasis is a kliros, from which the singers chant the service. A banner is usually mounted at each kliros. The banner on the right (south)...
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    the chanters are similarly positioned, and the area is referred to as the kliros. Christianity portal Anglican church music Contemporary Catholic liturgical...
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    use as cannons; these were not replaced until 1926). The iconostasis and kliros were then manufactured at Constantin Babic's firm in Bucharest; electric...
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    extensive collection of prayers is used. Ambon of Henry II Bema Central pulpit Kliros Templon Tribune (architecture) "Gospel in the Liturgy", The Catholic Encyclopedia...
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    much difficulty. There is also a type of analogion which is used in the kliros by the chanters. This often has two or three sides and turns to allow the...
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    etc. At either side of the soleas are places for two choirs, called the kliros (meaning lots, since in ancient times Readers and Singers were chosen by...
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    1853 was placed in a new section, made of carved and gilded wood, of the kliros. During the year 1855 the monastery underwent major reconstruction under...
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    elder or abbot of a monastery, or in a parish the seniormost reader at the kliros), it is customarily read or chanted by a reader after the opening prayers...
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    items including a bell, confessionals, balusters, tallow lamps, and the kliros. He also wanted the side altars with images of St. Nicholas and the Intercession...
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    translated to the monastery church and placed in an open reliquary by the right kliros (choir) for veneration by the faithful. His feast day is celebrated on March...
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    Little Hours on Holy Saturday are read near the Epitaphios, rather than the kliros; and certain portions of the Divine Liturgy that would normally be performed...
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    vacant since 1645. Supported by the Eastern Orthodox nobility (szlachta) and kliros of the Przemysl cathedral temple, Bishop Antonii has taken away the cathedra...
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    presbyters forming the kliros. Initially, there was no bishop's kliros functioning alongside the eparchial bishop. The duties of the kliros were carried out...
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    the blessings of metropolitan Philotheus, and brought to the right-sided kliros of the monastery church. According to a legend, the translation was related...
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    leader of song—the most experienced singer from the parish—standing at the kliros and sang the chant. As soon as the worshippers heard the beginning, they...
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    the occasion. During the liturgy, Askola had been shown a place on the kliros, near the iconostasis, but during the ordination, which lasted about 10...
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    Duke Constantine Constantinovich. On a lectern (bookstand) in the right kliros of the church is an icon of the Image of Edessa, brought there in 1938 from...
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    Jordanville, New York. While there, he learned the Russian language, sang on the kliros, and served in the altar, learning the order of divine services. From his...
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    care in teaching the young people of the parish reading and singing on kliros. In 1970, Fr. Michael Milonow was assigned as the new rector, but was soon...
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    made three lime wood, carved, gilded iconostases, with six of the same kliros, ten hanging kiosks on pylons, two iconostasis kiosks in the niches of the...
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    Information about Vedel's compositions from the online Orthodox Sacred Music Reference Library Free sheet music of works by Vedel at iKliros (in Russian)...
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    Cliron (French pronunciation: [kliʁɔ̃]) is a commune in the Ardennes department in northern France. The Sormonne forms part of the commune's southern border...
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