Byzantine Events This Month in Patras
Byzantine music, primarily known through its sacred chant tradition, originated within the Eastern Roman Empire as a monophonic, a cappella liturgical art form. Find upcoming Byzantine events in Patras this month below.
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Byzantine music, primarily known through its sacred chant tradition, originated within the Eastern Roman Empire as a monophonic, a cappella liturgical art form. Characterized by an eight-mode system called Octoechos, it utilizes complex microtonal scales and a sustained vocal drone known as the ison to provide a harmonic foundation. The rhythm is non-metrical, dictated by the poetic meter of the Greek liturgical texts, creating a solemn and transcendental atmosphere. While deeply rooted in early Christian worship, this genre shares significant structural and melodic affinities with Ancient Greek music theory and later Middle Eastern traditions, remaining a cornerstone of Orthodox cultural identity.
Also known as: Byzantine chant, Psaltic art
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- What is Byzantine music?
- Byzantine music, primarily known through its sacred chant tradition, originated within the Eastern Roman Empire as a monophonic, a cappella liturgical art form. Characterized by an eight-mode system called Octoechos, it utilizes complex microtonal scales and a sustained vocal drone known as the ison to provide a harmonic foundation. The rhythm is non-metrical, dictated by the poetic meter of the Greek liturgical texts, creating a solemn and transcendental atmosphere. While deeply rooted in early…
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