John Plousiadenos (c.1429-1500) was a Greek Renaissance scholar, hymnographer, and composer born in Crete. Plousiadenos' sacred compositions for the Orthodox church use a discantus technique, thus achieving a polyphonic texture, a practice that underlines the innovative character of his works as compared to the monophony of what is usually thought of as "byzantine chant" of the period.
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Communion for Mid-Pentecost (Arr. A. Lingas) [Live]
Canon for the Council of Florence (Ode 5)
Canon in Honor of Thomas Aquinas (Ode 1)
Kalophonic Coda for St. Basil - A New Addition (Arr. I. Arvanitis)
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Kanon in Honor of St. Thomas Aquinas: Ode 1 (Melody by John of Damascus) (MS Vatopedi 1529)
Communion Hymn for Mid-Pentecost
Communion for Mid-Pentecost
Canon for the Council of Florence: Ode 5
Kalophonic Coda for St. Basil - A New Addition
Kanon in Honor of St. Thomas Aquinas (Arr. A. Lingas) [Live]
Canon for the Council of Florence, Ode 5
Canon in Honor of Thomas Aquinas, Ode 1
Kanon in Honor of St. Thomas Aquinas, Ode 1
Canon in Honor of Thomas Aquinas: Ode 1
Canon in Honour of Thomas Aquinas: Ode I
Canon for the Council of Florence
Kalophonic Coda for St. Basil/A New Addition
Kontakion for St. Thomas Aquinas - The Byzantine Inheritance
Communion Verse for Mid-Pentecost
Kontakion for St. Thomas Aquinas
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