Ion Alexandru ARDEREANU: ASPECTS OF BYZANTINE MUSIC FROM ”BYZANTIUM AFTER BYZANTIUM”
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Keywords: History of Music; Byzantine music; Byzantium after Byzantium;
Anstract:
The present study makes a short foray into the Byzantine religious musical realities, respectively the way in which they continued to manifest themselves after the fall of Constantinople in the Balkan and North-Danube (Romanian) orthodox space until today.
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Published:
15.07.2024
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