Chrysanthos of Madytos (Greek: Χρύσανθος ὁ ἐκ Μαδύτων; c. 1770 – 1846) was a Greek poet, chanter, Archimandrite, and Archbishop, born in Madytos. In preparation...
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Patriarch of Constantinople Chrysanthos of Madytos (c. 1770 – c. 1840), Greek musicologist Chrysanthos Sisinis (died 1845), participated in the Greek War of Independence...
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Education: 239–45, doi:10.2307/3345093, JSTOR 3345093, S2CID 143833782 Chrysanthos of Madytos, Θεωρητικὸν μέγα τῆς Μουσικῆς, Trieste, 1832, p.25-26 Morris, Robert...
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Musical notation (redirect from History of musical notation)
(2002). The Cambridge History of Western Music Theory. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press. Chrysanthos of Madytos (1832). Theoritikón méga...
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representation of the tetrachord (12+9+7=28). Chrysanthos (1832, Μερ. Α', Βιβ. α', κεφ. θ' Περὶ τοῦ Τροχοῦ, 28—§66). Chrysanthos of Madytos (1832, 135-42—§§307–317)...
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by Chrysanthos. The analysis of 94 Byzantine Chants performed by 4 singers showed a tendency of the singers to level theoretic particularities of the...
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Byzantine music (category Music of Greece)
they encompassed or came in touch with at each stage of their development. Chrysanthos of Madytos (c. 1770–1846), Gregory the Protopsaltes (c. 1778 – c...
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echos devteros is represented as a kind of mesos devteros. Here according to Chrysanthos of Madytos the exegesis of the traditional devteros intonation can...
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Peter the Byzantine (category Year of birth unknown)
Manuscripts of Church Music 1453–1820 (in Greek). Athens: National Bank of Greece. Chrysanthos of Madytos (1832). Theoretical Mega of Music (in Greek)...
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Naftouniaris. Chrysanthos of Madytos, Gregory the Protopsaltes, and Chourmouzios the Archivist were responsible for a reform of the notation of Greek ecclesiastical...
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Iakovos Nafpliotis (category Performers of Byzantine music)
Contemporary psaltic notation), which was in current use since Chrysanthos of Madytos. During his service as first Domestikos, Iakovos Nafpliotis helped...
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Chrysanthos of Madytos Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chrysanthos of Madytos. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Enechemata. Chrysanthos of...
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Chourmouzios the Archivist (category Year of birth uncertain)
one of the creators of musical notation of the New Method, along with Gregorios Protopsaltes and Chrysanthos of Madytos; he also transcribed most of the...
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Neobyzantine Octoechos (category Genres of Byzantine music)
of the Patriarchate Wikisource has original text related to this article: Chrysanthos of Madytos Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chrysanthos of...
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largely by Gregorios the Protopsaltis and his colleague Chrysanthos of Madytos near the beginning of the 18th century. The transcriptions by Gregorios had...
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Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople during the 18th century". Ἀνατολῆς τὸ Περιήχημα. 1: 87–129. Chrysanthos of Madytos (1832). Pelopides, Panagiotes...
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and the evolution of Byzantine singing in the late Palaiologan period. Not at the Hagia Sophia cathedral, as Chrysanthos of Madytos and others who quoted...
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the New Chrysaphes, Petros Bereketis, Petros Peloponnesios, and Chrysanthos of Madytos, as well as Serbians such as Kir Stefan, Isaiah, Nikola and Kir...
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Hagiopolitan Octoechos (category Genres of Byzantine music)
1280–1360) as the "flower" (Papadic Octoechos), and Chrysanthos of Madytos (c. 1770-c. 1840) as the master of the living tradition today (Neobyzantine Octoechos)...
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Papadic Octoechos (category Genres of Byzantine music)
according to the New Method of Chrysanthos of Madytos replaced the former solfeggio or metrophonia based on the tetraphonic use of the enechemata which referred...
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