Binnenkort verschijnt ‘BYZANTINE CHANT, RADIATION AND INTERACTION’
In de serie EASTERN CHRISTIAN STUDIES verschijnt binnenkort:
BYZANTINE CHANT, RADIATION AND INTERACTION
Proceedings of the Congress Held at Hernen Castle, the Netherlands, in December 2015
Edited by Christian Troelsgård and Gerda Wolfram
Uitgever: Peeters Press (Leuven) i.s.m. de A.A. Brediusstichting
Inhoud
Byzantine and Oriental Chant Traditions – A Kind of Research History
Christian Troelsgård (Copenhagen)
The Concept of ‘Old Melody’ in Modern Greek Chant – Two Characteristic Cases
Eustathios Makris (Korfu)
‘Bulgarian’ Chants in Musical Manuscripts
Svetlana Kujumdzieva(Sofia)
Romania and Byzance après Byzance – The Case of Musical Culture
Maria Alexandru (Thessaloniki)
Points of Interaction between the Byzantine and Armenian Sacred Musical Traditions – Three Documentary Witnesses
Haig Utidjian (Prague)
Byzantine Empire and Coptic Music
Magdalena Kuhn (Leiden)
On The Establishment of the Limits of the Process of Assimilation of Byzantine Chant in Russia – AQuestion of National Styles
Svetlana Poliakova (Lisbon)
The Byzantine Musical Tradition and its Implementation among the Slavs of the Carpatho-Ruthenian Basin – A Historical Survey
Šimon Marinčák (Trnava)
The Byzantine Tradition of the Allelouia Chants
Gerda Wolfram (Vienna)
Bilingual Alleluia Chants in Latin Manuscripts of the Eleventh Century and their Byzantine Counterparts
Nina-Maria Wanek (Vienna)