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The Cherubikon (Greek: χερουβικόν) is the usual Cherubic Hymn (Greek: χερουβικὸς ὕμνος, Church Slavonic Херуви́мская песнь) sung at the Great Entrance of the Byzantine liturgy.
The Cherubikon (Greek: χερουβικόν) is the usual Cherubic Hymn (Greek: χερουβικὸς ὕμνος, Church Slavonic Херуви́мская песнь) sung at the Great Entrance...
provide the cherubikon as the offertory chant for the Pentecost Mass. Neil Moran (1979) interpreted the four antiphona that interrupted the cherubikon in the...
century. Borrowed from the old Divine Liturgy of St. James, it replaces the Cherubikon in the Divine Liturgy of St. Basil the Great in the Eucharist celebrated...
further study. First Litany of the Faithful Second Litany of the Faithful Cherubikon chanted as spiritual representatives (or icons) of the angels Replaced...
were rather part of the performance based on conventional melopœia. One cherubikon as well as one version of the Sunday koinonikon can be chanted in any...
altar while the people sing the Cherubikon, ending with three Alleluias. (The text is different from the Byzantine Cherubikon.) Meanwhile, the priest says...
Anaphora Anamnesis Elevation Epiclesis Fraction Words of Consecration Cherubikon Entrance Entrance prayers Kairos Kiss of peace Koinonikon Let all mortal...
Anaphora Anamnesis Elevation Epiclesis Fraction Words of Consecration Cherubikon Entrance Entrance prayers Kairos Kiss of peace Koinonikon Let all mortal...
Anaphora Anamnesis Elevation Epiclesis Fraction Words of Consecration Cherubikon Entrance Entrance prayers Kairos Kiss of peace Koinonikon Let all mortal...
Anaphora Anamnesis Elevation Epiclesis Fraction Words of Consecration Cherubikon Entrance Entrance prayers Kairos Kiss of peace Koinonikon Let all mortal...
Anaphora Anamnesis Elevation Epiclesis Fraction Words of Consecration Cherubikon Entrance Entrance prayers Kairos Kiss of peace Koinonikon Let all mortal...
Anaphora Anamnesis Elevation Epiclesis Fraction Words of Consecration Cherubikon Entrance Entrance prayers Kairos Kiss of peace Koinonikon Let all mortal...
Anaphora Anamnesis Elevation Epiclesis Fraction Words of Consecration Cherubikon Entrance Entrance prayers Kairos Kiss of peace Koinonikon Let all mortal...
Anaphora Anamnesis Elevation Epiclesis Fraction Words of Consecration Cherubikon Entrance Entrance prayers Kairos Kiss of peace Koinonikon Let all mortal...
Liturgy continues as usual. The subdeacon remains on the soleas until the Cherubikon, when he and two senior subdeacons wash the bishop's hands as usual. At...
realisations of Ἄνωθεν οἱ προφήται, several Polyeleos compositions, the cherubikon palatinon, the Mega Ison, the Anoixantaria)[clarification needed] which...
Anaphora Anamnesis Elevation Epiclesis Fraction Words of Consecration Cherubikon Entrance Entrance prayers Kairos Kiss of peace Koinonikon Let all mortal...
Anaphora Anamnesis Elevation Epiclesis Fraction Words of Consecration Cherubikon Entrance Entrance prayers Kairos Kiss of peace Koinonikon Let all mortal...
Anaphora Anamnesis Elevation Epiclesis Fraction Words of Consecration Cherubikon Entrance Entrance prayers Kairos Kiss of peace Koinonikon Let all mortal...
2000 — Tikey Zes Choral Works Eastern Orthodox Church Byzantine Music Cherubikon Gregorian Chant Fall of Constantinople "Cappella Romana". cappellaromana...
troparion for Good Friday (τὸν σταυρὸν σοῦ). Also, other genres like cherubikon and koinonikon were originally troparia used during psalm recitation....
when the melos raises again, but within the papadic melos (used with a cherubikon or koinonikon) it prepared a change to another base tone on the upper...
realisations for the Anthology of the Divine Liturgies (like the Papadic cherubikon, and koinonikon cycles) were already written, while he was still second...
Anaphora Anamnesis Elevation Epiclesis Fraction Words of Consecration Cherubikon Entrance Entrance prayers Kairos Kiss of peace Koinonikon Let all mortal...
genus. If a composer or protopsaltes realised a traditional model of a cherubikon or koinonikon within the melos of echos protos, the phthora nenano will...