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    setting within which Syriac chant takes place is, also only understood through the modern performances of Syriac chant. The chant seems to be designed...
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    The Syriac Orthodox Church (Classical Syriac: ܥܺܕܬܳܐ ܣܽܘܪܝܳܝܬܳܐ ܬܪܺܝܨܰܬ݂ ܫܽܘܒܚܳܐ, romanized: ʿIdto Sūryoyto Trīṣath Shubḥo), also known as West Syriac Church...
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    of chants are: Ambrosian chant Anglican chant Armenian chant Celtic chant Ethiopian chant Galician chant Gregorian chant Kievan chant Mozarabic chant Old...
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  • Cantillation (category Chants)
    to be chanted in liturgy. Cantillation includes: Chant Byzantine chant Gallican chant Gregorian chant Old Roman chant Syriac chant Vedic chant Hebrew...
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  • Jarjour, Tala (2017-12-31), "Syriac Chant as Music in Culture: A New Approach", Journal of the Canadian Society for Syriac Studies 17, Gorgias Press, pp...
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    pp. 274–279. Bayly (2004), pp. 310–315. Palackal, Joseph J. (2005). Syriac Chant Traditions in South India (PhD, Ethnomusicology thesis). City University...
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    Bar Mariam (category Christian chants)
    Baṟ Maṟiam or Baṟŭ Maṟiam is an ancient East Syriac chant distinct to the Church of the East and is most commonly associated with the wedding traditions...
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    Syriac Christianity (Syriac: ܡܫܝܚܝܘܬܐ ܣܘܪܝܝܬܐ, Mšiḥoyuṯo Suryoyto or Mšiḥāyūṯā Suryāytā) is a branch of Eastern Christianity of which formative theological...
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    The K'nānāya listen, (from Syriac: K'nā'nāya (Canaanite)) also known as the Southists or Tekkumbhagar, are an endogamous ethnic group found among the Saint...
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    Church, the Malankara Syriac Orthodox Church or the Syriac Orthodox Church in India, is an autonomous Maphrianate of the Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch...
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    of Saint James in the West Syriac dialect. It is practised in the Maronite Church, the Syriac Orthodox Church, the Syriac Catholic Church and various...
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    Syro-Malabar Church (category Articles containing Syriac-language text)
    Glimpses of Nazraney Heritage.SARAS 2005 Ollur. Palackal, Joseph J. Syriac Chant Traditions in South India. PhD, Ethnomusicology, City University of New...
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    Peshitta (redirect from Syriac Peshitta)
    The Peshitta (Classical Syriac: ܦܫܺܝܛܬܳܐ or ܦܫܝܼܛܬܵܐ pšīṭta) is the standard version of the Bible for churches in the Syriac tradition, including the Maronite...
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  • Arameans (redirect from Syriac Arameans)
    Aramayya; Hebrew: אֲרַמִּים; Ancient Greek: Ἀραμαῖοι; Classical Syriac: ܐܪ̈ܡܝܐ, Aramaye, Syriac pronunciation: [ʔɑːrɑːˈmɑːje]), were a tribal Semitic people...
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  • Gazo (literary the house of treasure), a Syriac liturgical book that contains a collection of Syriac chants and melodies Gazo traditional music of Togo...
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    D’Qudsha Min Alam wadamma L’alam, Amen Wamen. West Syriac (used by the Syriac Orthodox Church, the Syriac Catholic Church and the Maronite Church) shubho...
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  • Beth Gazo (category Pages with Syriac IPA)
    treasure") is a Syriac liturgical book that contains a collection of Syriac chants and melodies. The book is considered a reference of Syriac Hymnody and...
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  • Bar Hebraeus (category Articles containing Classical Syriac-language text)
    Gregory Bar Hebraeus (Classical Syriac: ܓܪܝܓܘܪܝܘܣ ܒܪ ܥܒܪܝܐ, b. 1226 - d. 30 July 1286), known by his Syriac ancestral surname as Barebraya or Barebroyo...
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    liturgy used by some Eastern Christians of the Byzantine rite and West Syriac Rite. It is developed from an ancient Egyptian form of the Basilean anaphoric...
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    The Holy Qurobo (Classical Syriac: ܩܘܽܪܳܒܳܐ ܩܰܕܝܫܳܐ, romanized: Qūrōbō Qādīśō) or Holy Qurbono (Classical Syriac: ܩܘܽܪܒܳܢܳܐ ܩܰܕܝܫܳܐ, romanized: Qurbōnō...
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  • 2005 on Syriac (Aramaic) chant traditions in South India, studying on the one hand the contemporary practice of model melodies of the East-Syriac/Chaldean...
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    Shehimo (redirect from Syriac Breviary)
    prayed either by reading or chanting the prose or singing the verses. The different versions of the breviary are available in Syriac, Malayalam, English, among...
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    The Syriac Orthodox patriarch of Antioch and All the East is the head of the Syriac Orthodox Church. According to tradition, the patriarchate of Antioch...
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    Mshamshono (category Syriac Orthodox Church)
    deacons in the Syriac Orthodox Church. The word mshamshono means Deacon. Jarjour, Tala (16 April 2018). Sense and Sadness: Syriac Chant in Aleppo. Oxford...
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  • is the eight-mode system used for the composition of religious chant in Byzantine, Syriac, Armenian, Georgian, Latin and Slavic churches since the Middle...
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  • of pitch organization used in Gregorian chant. The name of Pope Gregory I was attached to the variety of chant that was to become the dominant variety...
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    traditional Churches. He is especially revered in Syriac Christianity, both in East Syriac tradition and West Syriac tradition, and also counted as a Holy and...
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    Chaldean Catholic Church (category Articles containing Classical Syriac-language text)
    Employing in its liturgy the East Syriac Rite in the Syriac dialect of the Aramaic language, it is part of Syriac Christianity. Headquartered in the...
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    Early Middle Ages, Melkites used both Koine Greek and Aramaic (Classical Syriac & Syro-Palestinian) language in their religious life, and initially employed...
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    fall of Constantinople in 1453, in the traditions of the sung Byzantine chant of Eastern Orthodox liturgy. The ecclesiastical forms of Byzantine music...
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