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  1. Russian Liturgical Music is the musical tradition of the Russian Orthodox Church. This tradition began with the importation of the Byzantine Empire's religious music when the Kievan Rus' converted to Orthodoxy in 988. Origins. When Prince Vladimir of Kiev converted to Orthodoxy, Mount Athos was the musical center of the Orthodox world.

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    Obikhod. The Obikhod (Обиход церковного пения) is a collection of polyphonic Russian Orthodox liturgical chants forming a major tradition of Russian liturgical music; it includes both liturgical texts and psalm settings. The original Obikhod, the book of rites of the monastery of Volokolamsk, was composed about 1575.

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  4. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Russian Liturgical Music is the musical tradition of the Russian Orthodox Church. This tradition began with the importation of the Byzantine Empire's religious music when the Kievan Rus' converted to Orthodoxy in 988. Music of Russia. Genres.

  5. Znamenny Chant is a unison, melismatic liturgical singing that has its own specific notation, called the stolp notation. The symbols used in the stolp notation are called kryuki (Russian: крюки, 'hooks') or znamëna (Russian: знамёна, 'signs'). Often the names of the signs are used to refer to the stolp notation.

  6. In September 2021, Slavyanka hosted an evening presentation by one of the world’s most respected musicologists and publisher of Russian liturgical music, Dr. Vladimir Morosan. He is the Founder and President of Musica Russica, and one of the leading experts outside Russia in the fields of Russian choral music and Orthodox liturgical music.

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    The Obikhod is a collection of polyphonic Russian Orthodox liturgical chants forming a major tradition of Russian liturgical music; it includes both liturgical texts and psalm settings.

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