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Russian Orthodox Liturgical Performance Practice
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Father Andrei Papkov's unique textbook is the only book addressing the liturgical performance practices of religious singing in the Russian Orthodox Church. The topics it covers include various aspects of choral work in this tradition, including but not limitedto the choice of repertoire, the eight-tone system, Kievan square notation, rehearsal techniques, vocal pedagogy, and the element of time withinOrthodox church services. This definitive textbook will be of interest to anyone working, worshipping, or interested in the rich musical tradition of Orthodox Christianity.
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- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- Part I: Theory
- Part II: Practical Considerations
- Appendix 1: The Bakhmetev Obikhod Title Page
- Appendix 2: Bakhmetev Obikhod sample page
- Appendix 3: Dogmatic Theotokia in the eight tones, Znamenny chant (square notation)
- Appendix 4: Cheat Sheet
- Appendix 5: Podobny/Automela
- Appendix 6: The Eight Tones â Monophonic Obikhod
- Appendix 7: Melodies for âIt is truly meetâ
- Appendix 8: The Typicon on âDisorderly Shrieksâ and other commentary
- Appendix 9: Vowel formation chart
- Appendix 10: On breath control
- Appendix 11: Some websites with liturgical music
- Appendix 12: On bell ringing: Fr. Seraphim Slobodskoy and N. V. Matveev