Byzantine music (Modern Greek: Βυζαντινή μουσική) is the music of the Medieval Roman Empire composed to Greek texts as ceremonial, festival, or church music.[1] 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.[2] 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
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O Pure Virgin
Megalynaria
Doxology
A Hymn of Thanksgiving
Hail O Virgin
Axion Estin
The Lamentations
Hymns of the Holy Saturday Morning
The Great Doxology
Katavasies of the Ninth Song
Musical Words
Three Holy Hymns
Kathismata - Katavasies
Cherubic Hymn
Kontakion
Praises
Voicing - Verses
Peace Song / Two Choir Hymns
Endings
Jesus's Crucifixion And Yield Of Spirit
Odes 1 - 3
Ascending and 2 Choir Hymns
The Apostle / The Gospel
Dismissal and Sitting Hymns
Christ Has Risen
The Great Litany
Orthros (Matins) of Resurrection
Glory Hymn of the Dormition of the Mother of God
Mercy Hymns
Doxastiko of the Matins
Liturgical Hymns
Tropario
The Resurrection Ceremony
Aposticha
Doxastiko
Communion Anthems / Dismissal
The Benedictions
It Is a Day of Resurrection
The Praises
Jesus's Entry Into Jerusalem
Irinika
Kekragaria
Bridegroom Service
Joyful Light
O Joyous Light - Hymn
The Betrayal of Jesus By Judas
Kathismata
Prayer for Forgiveness
The Canon (Odes 7 - 9)
David's Psalms
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