Thrasyvoulos Stanitsas (Greek: Θρασύβουλος Στανίτσας; 1910–1987) was a protopsaltes (leading cantor) in the Great Church of Constantinople from 1960 until 1964. In this position, he succeeded Konstantinos Pringos.
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ThrasyvoulosStanitsas (Greek: Θρασύβουλος Στανίτσας; 1910–1987) was a protopsaltes (leading cantor) in the Great Church of Constantinople from 1960 until...
Stanitsas may refer to: The English plural form of the word stanitsa, a historical type of village in the Russian Empire ThrasyvoulosStanitsas (1910–1987)...
Iakovos Nafpliotis, while Pringos himself was in turn succeeded by ThrasyvoulosStanitsas. Although the oldest existing recordings of the Patriarchal School...
the simulated acoustic environment of the Hagia Sophia. Listen to ThrasyvoulosStanitsas (1961) who sings his own version of the cherubikon for the echos...
Method. During his period in charge of an archon protopsaltes, ThrasyvoulosStanitsas notated an abridged week cycle of the cherouvika according to the...
legetos (diatonic varys intonation) of the Heirmologion argon". ThrasyvoulosStanitsas. Petros Peloponnesios. "Doxastikon for St Elisabeth (St. John the...
"Petros Bereketes: Θεοτόκε παρθένε passing through all eight echoi". Stanitsas, Thrasyvoulos (1978). "Amanes". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21...