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    John Koukouzeles Papadopoulos (Greek: Ιωάννης Κουκουζέλης Παπαδόπουλος, romanized: Ioannis Koukouzeles Papadopoulos) was a Byzantine composer, singer and...
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    Patriarchate. 2004–2009. Retrieved 9 September 2012. Koukouzeles, John (13 December 2006). "John Koukouzeles' Teretismos sung by Ensemble Romeiko in Historic...
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  • organised according to the eight modes unlike the Great Oktoechos. Since John Koukouzeles and other contemporary scribes who revised the sticheraria, there was...
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  • kalophonikos), certain theotokia or kontakia. Its method was usually taught by John Koukouzeles' «Mega Ison». Within other musical traditions of the Ottoman Empire...
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    Palaiologan period, the dominance of strict compositional rules lessened and John Koukouzeles led a new school which favoured a more ornamental "kalophonic" style...
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    Byzantine Rite that pre-dated the reforms made to Byzantine music by John Koukouzeles in the 14th century. The library has many rare manuscripts of Byzantine...
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    so-called Maïstores, "masters", of whom the most celebrated was St. John Koukouzeles (14th century) as a famous innovator in the development of chant. The...
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  • justified by a quotation of Manuel Chrysaphes, where he mentioned, that John Koukouzeles made up his own compositions in the kalophonic performance of a sticheron...
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    only in redaction of John Koukouzeles. A critical edition which offers an overview over all Papadic redactions of the Koukouzeles-version, was published...
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  • the book octoechos. According to the first paragraph of the Hagiopolites, John of Damascus is supposed to be the author of the 9th-century treatise: Raasted...
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  • have been elaborated in compositions of the Maistores like John Glykys, John Koukouzeles, and Manuel Chrysaphes. The communion part of the Ambrosian...
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    century. A longer elaboration of the cherubikon palatinon attributed to "John Koukouzeles" was transcribed and printed in the chant books used by protopsaltes...
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  • tetartos (right). Both possibilities were illustrated at the end of John Koukouzeles' didactic chant Mega Ison. The Papadikai list between six and ten phthorai...
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  • in three periods, identified by the names John of Damascus (675/676-749) as the "beginning", John Koukouzeles (c. 1280–1360) as the "flower" (Papadic Octoechos)...
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  • "Parallage of John Koukouzeles": The four peripheral wheels for the Octoechos (top left: protos echoi; top right: devteros echoi; bottom left: tritos echoi;...
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    Iannis Zannos (1994, 110f). Listen to Chourmouzios' transcription of John Koukouzeles' kratema. Citation according to Zannos (1994, 112). The folio 5 verso...
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  • theoretician, Manuel Chrysaphes was called "the New Koukouzeles" by his admirer, the Cretan composer John Plousiadinos. He is the author of at least 300 compositions...
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    Lykourgos Angelopoulos. 12 November 2000. Retrieved 3 February 2013. Koukouzeles, John. "Polyeleos-Psalm (kalophonic setting of Ps. 2:2) Τότε λαλήσει προς...
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    late in the empire's history are composers known by name, with Joannes Koukouzeles, Xenos Korones and Joannes Glykys as the leading figures. Like their...
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    empire's history are composers of secular music known by name, with Joannes Koukouzeles, Xenos Korones and Joannes Glykys as the leading figures. Partly due...
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    Boydell Press. pp. 147–209. ISBN 0-85115-800-5. Martani, Sandra (2013). "Koukouzeles' Heirmologia: The Manuscripts St Petersburg 121 and Sinai gr. 1256"....
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