The period of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries is extremely rich in the compilation of different traditions in the field of Balkan Orthodox music. One of the reasons for that might be attributed to the spread of the revised liturgical ordo of Jerusalem. Along with this ordo came the revival of hesychasm, a movement for spiritual renewal. The aim was the unity of Orthodoxy, to be fostered at a time when the common fear of Islamic invasion in the Balkans increased. There was a search for both the accommodation of sacred texts to the revised liturgical ordo and the reestablishment of the authenticity of sacred texts that had been lost in the preceding century during the Latin occupation. The hesychasts believed t...
The article deals with the formation of sacred music by Christians in the early Middle Ages. Basing ...
In Slovakian archives there are 15 completely preserved medieval music manuscrips: five Bratislava a...
200 years ago, the Ecumenical Patriarchate called a synod, to honour the Three Teachers, that is the...
It is only recently that the attention of musicologists has been directed to the study of Eastern ch...
The present contribution discusses Byzantine monastic foundation documents, dating from the ninth to...
There is hardly any relevant musicological and theological literature regarding the content and mean...
There is hardly any relevant musicological and theological literature regarding the content and mean...
There are some discoveries in life that seem to fall from the sky. One of those is a hitherto virtua...
Along with the written word, music and sacred ritual have given form and content to the Slavic-speak...
The panorama of the Orthodox Churches in Sicily today is particularly relevant. Among the choirs pre...
My paper explores the hypothetical work of a musicologist of the future interested in church music s...
Sacred Byzantine music originates from three sources: “the liturgy of heaven”, synagogue music as we...
During the course of my continuing research into the music of Serbia, it was drawn to my attent...
The notation of 15th-century music often features curious inscriptions that prescribe transformation...
This is a study of published sacred polyphonic vocal music by composers working in the Venetian Repu...
The article deals with the formation of sacred music by Christians in the early Middle Ages. Basing ...
In Slovakian archives there are 15 completely preserved medieval music manuscrips: five Bratislava a...
200 years ago, the Ecumenical Patriarchate called a synod, to honour the Three Teachers, that is the...
It is only recently that the attention of musicologists has been directed to the study of Eastern ch...
The present contribution discusses Byzantine monastic foundation documents, dating from the ninth to...
There is hardly any relevant musicological and theological literature regarding the content and mean...
There is hardly any relevant musicological and theological literature regarding the content and mean...
There are some discoveries in life that seem to fall from the sky. One of those is a hitherto virtua...
Along with the written word, music and sacred ritual have given form and content to the Slavic-speak...
The panorama of the Orthodox Churches in Sicily today is particularly relevant. Among the choirs pre...
My paper explores the hypothetical work of a musicologist of the future interested in church music s...
Sacred Byzantine music originates from three sources: “the liturgy of heaven”, synagogue music as we...
During the course of my continuing research into the music of Serbia, it was drawn to my attent...
The notation of 15th-century music often features curious inscriptions that prescribe transformation...
This is a study of published sacred polyphonic vocal music by composers working in the Venetian Repu...
The article deals with the formation of sacred music by Christians in the early Middle Ages. Basing ...
In Slovakian archives there are 15 completely preserved medieval music manuscrips: five Bratislava a...
200 years ago, the Ecumenical Patriarchate called a synod, to honour the Three Teachers, that is the...