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Introduction to Kalophony, the Byzantine «Ars Nova»: The «Anagrammatismoi» and «Mathēmata» of Byzantine Chant (Studies in Eastern Orthodoxy Book 1)

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The anagrams, or more generally, the mathēmata and morphologically related kalophonic forms of Byzantine melopoeïa, constitute the artistic creations by which Psaltic Art is known in all its splendour and becomes an object of admiration. Kalophony as ars nova was born following the recovery of the city of Constantinople after the Latin occupation of Byzantium (AD 1204–1261) during the long reign of Andronicus II (1282–1328) and reached its final form in the first half of the fourteenth century. During the years 1300–1350, four key composers and teachers of the Psaltic Art imposed a new attitude of melic composition on the preexisting forms and designated new compositional techniques dominated by the beautifying kallopistic element. They created new compositions in the new spirit of kallōpismos and musical verbosity. This new musical creation was christened with the term kalophony and this period is the golden age of Byzantine Chant. Originally published under the title Hoi anagrammatismoi kai ta mathemata tes byzantines melopoiïas (1979 plus seven reprints), this publication thoroughly investigates and reveals for the first time the entire magnitude of Byzantine kalophony with its individual forms, serving as a systematic introduction to the Greek Byzantine music culture and that of the Byzantine Psaltic Art at the height of its expression. Read more

ASIN B076BM4BYB
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ISBN13 978-3035399028
Edition 1st
Language English
File size 40.7 MB
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Publisher Peter Lang Ltd, International Academic Publishers
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Print length 436 pages
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Part of series Studies in Eastern Orthodoxy
Publication date November 6, 2014
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