Hymnal, [1860-1870].

Format
Musical score, Manuscript
Language
Modern Greek (1453-)
Description
1 v. (1668 p.) ; 14 cm.

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    Compiled/​Created
    [1860-1870].
    Restrictions note
    Open for research.
    Summary note
    Greek manuscript hymnal (Byzantine notation) in various hands. Organized in the form of Byzantine music lessons. Contains music by Manouēl Prōtopsaltēs, Petros Lampadarios (Petros, ho Peloponnēsios), G. Ogourlou, Zacharias Karallēs Tēnios and others. Contemporary quarter calf (very worn, front cover and 1 leaf loose).
    Language note
    Greek.
    Contents
    • p.13. "Kyrie kekraxa pros se"
    • p. 631. Doxologiai syntomai kat' ēchon / Manouēl Prōtopsaltou.
    • p. 839. Eis tēn theian litourgian tou enagiois patros hēmōn Chrysostomou melos palaion.
    • p. 1287. Eirmoi kalophōnikoi para / G. Ogourlou metaphrasthēsan men para / Spyridōnos A. tou ek Spartēs, epidiorthōthēsan de para / Th. Phōkeōs.
    • p. 1333. Katavasiai [hypo] / Petrou tou Peloponnēsi[ou] kalōpistheisai para / Iōannou Lampadariou. Enyn triton ekdothen eis analōmasin hidiois 1856, houtōs psallomenai eis tēn koimēsin tēs Theotokou. ēchos A': ek tou plagiou 1856.
    • p. 1541. Akolouthia nekrōsimos periechōn hapasan tēn nekrōsimon akolouthian eis hēn prosetethēsan ton hēlion krypsanta kai to anastaseōs hēmera erranēstheisa kai kat'ennoian epidiorthōtheisa para / Alexandrou Kostantinou tou Peloponnēsiou. Typois ekdidetai dapanē autou te kai tou Mousikologiōtatou kyriou / Panagiōtou Anagnōstopoulou tou Peloponnēsiou. Athēnēsi, Typois / Ph. Karampinē kai hiereōs. 1853.
    • p. 1619. Mathēma syntomon psallomenon en tē eisodō tou M. Savvatou melopoiēthen para / Zachariou Karallē Tēniou.
    Source acquisition
    Purchase: Acquired with matching funds provided by the Program in Hellenic Studies with the support of the Stanley J. Seeger Hellenic Fund. 2010. AM 2011-26.
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