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1 Hour Full HD:BEAUTIFUL Byzantine Chant -(Greek Orthodox Chant)
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Glorious Greek Orthodox Christian Byzantine Chant: Lycourgos Angelopoulos
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Byzantine music (Greek: Βυζαντινή Μουσική) is the music of the Byzantine Empire composed to Greek texts as ceremonial, festival, or church music. Greek and foreign historians agree that the ecclesiastical tones and in general the whole system of Byzantine music is closely related to the ancient Greek system. It remains the oldest genre of extant music, of which the manner of performance and (with increasing accuracy from the 5th century onwards) the names of the composers, and sometimes the particulars of each musical work's circumstances, are known.
The term Byzantine music is commonly associated with the medieval sacred chant of Christian Churches following the Constantinopolitan Rite. The identification of "Byzantine music" with "Eastern Christian liturgical chant" is a misconception due to historical cultural reasons. Its main cause is the leading role of the Church as bearer of learning and official culture in the Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantium), a phenomenon that was not always that extreme but that was exacerbated towards the end of the empire's reign (14th century onwards) as great secular scholars migrated away from a declining Constantinople to rising western cities, bringing with them much of the learning that would spur the development of the European Renaissance. The shrinking of Greek speaking official culture around a church nucleus was even more accentuated by political force when the official culture of the court changed after the capture of Constantinople by the Ottoman Empire on May 29, 1453.
Lycourgos Angelopoulos is the founder and director of the Greek Byzantine Choir. He is also an Archon Protopsaltes (lead cantor) of the Archdiocese of Constantinople.
Lycourgos Angelopoulos is a member of Simon Karas Byzantine chanting school, and in his performance practice and choir training he follows some of Karas' innovations, such as the subtle peculiarities of Byzantine modes interpretation, and the use of "extended" neumatic notation. Angelopoulos also authors several publications dedicated to Byzantine chant in general, and the school of thought inspired by Simon Karas in particular.