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<p class=a2>Nord land</p><p class=b>In this land are published and discussed melodies and chants of the so-called «Znamenno singing» or otherwise: Chants of old slavic churchs, «Nord patristical singing», the old slavic and old russian singing, stolpovoi, putevoi and demestvo singing, nord embodiment in a sound of the heavenly singing. | <p class=a2>Nord land</p><p class=b>In this land are published and discussed melodies and chants of the so-called «Znamenno singing» or otherwise: Chants of old slavic churchs, «Nord patristical singing», the old slavic and old russian singing, stolpovoi, putevoi and demestvo singing, nord embodiment in a sound of the heavenly singing. | ||
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− | <p class=b>Presented in the monuments which are written down by the «Znamen» notation since | + | <p class=b>Presented in the monuments which are written down by the «Znamen» notation since 11<sup>th</sup> century.</p> |
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− | <p class=b>Examples of sacred melodies of Nord land | + | <p class=b>Examples of sacred melodies of Nord land:</p><gallery mode="nolines" widths="350px"> |
File:proxor-sv-07.mp3|Kontakion and Ikos of Easter – chants f.Prohorus Vatopedinos | File:proxor-sv-07.mp3|Kontakion and Ikos of Easter – chants f.Prohorus Vatopedinos | ||
File:putj-01.mp3|«Let any flesh be silent» – chants [http://melos.su chorus Melos] | File:putj-01.mp3|«Let any flesh be silent» – chants [http://melos.su chorus Melos] |
Revision as of 19:52, 18 June 2018
Nord land
In this land are published and discussed melodies and chants of the so-called «Znamenno singing» or otherwise: Chants of old slavic churchs, «Nord patristical singing», the old slavic and old russian singing, stolpovoi, putevoi and demestvo singing, nord embodiment in a sound of the heavenly singing.
Presented in the monuments which are written down by the «Znamen» notation since 11th century.
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Examples of sacred melodies of Nord land:
Kontakion and Ikos of Easter – chants f.Prohorus Vatopedinos
«Let any flesh be silent» – chants chorus Melos