Music and Chant
(Subscribe)
Featured on the Web
Links
Ancient Hymns for Modern Times [Add to My Praize]
Hymns of Byzantine Chant by Katerina Sitaras Makiej, Presvytera, in English and Greek. Audio sample, ordering info on site. CDs and tapes include hymns from the Orthodox Christian worship services. Psalms and inspiring prayers set to music and chanted by a female solo voice.
Antiochan Orthodox Musical Practice [Add to My Praize]
http://www.antiochian.org/Music/index.htm
Modern history of the music used in the Antiochan Orthodox Church in America
Arimathea Church Music [Add to My Praize]
Music for choirs using the new services of Morning and Evening Prayer from "Common Worship". The settings are the work of David Melling, a chanter in the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Thyateira.
Byzantine Chant [Add to My Praize]
Includes History, Theory, and Wav files of Byzantine Choirs and individual psalters. Links to other chant and Byzantine pages. Created and maintained by Pavlos Papadakis.
Byzantine Chant [Add to My Praize]
http://www.bcs.ca/~pavlos/index.html
Includes History, Theory, and Wav files of Byzantine Choirs and individual psalters. Links to other chant and Byzantine pages. Created and maintained by Pavlos Papadakis.
Byzantine Chant Studies Page [Add to My Praize]
Devoted to the study and practice of Byzantine Chant, especially as it may be executed in the English language. MP3 format audio files of chant are available. By Daniel Johnson.
Byzantine Music [Add to My Praize]
http://www.byzantine-music.com/
Byzantine music, mp3, greek mp3, greek radio stations, chat, free byzantine music fonts.
Byzantine Music on the Net [Add to My Praize]
http://www.bway.net/~halsall/byzmusic.html
Links to Byzantine Chant sound files in Wav and RealAudio format.
Byzantine Music Simplified - Lesson One [Add to My Praize]
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/3711/lesson1.htm
Simple introduction to Byzantine musical notation. From the text of Rev. Fr. Nicholas Kastanas's Byzantine Music Simplified.
Byzwriter 1.0 Software [Add to My Praize]
A system for writing the Byzantine Music Notation created by Gezerlis G. Velissarios (PHD student, University of Athens, Greece.) Windows 95 and Word 6 or 7 (Greek Version) required.
(1 vote)