Manuel Doukas Chrysaphes (Greek: Μανουὴλ Δούκας Χρυσάφης, fl. 1440–1470) was the most prominent Byzantine musician of the 15th century. A singer, composer, and musical theoretician, Manuel Chrysaphes was called "the New Koukouzeles" by his admirer, the Cretan composer John Plousiadinos. He is the author of at least 300 compositions, including nearly full modal cycles of liturgical ordinaries (alleluiaria, cheroubika, and koinonika)
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Lament for the Fall of Constantinople (Psalm 79) [Live]
The Service of the Furnace: III. Sticheron. The Angel of the Lord
The Service of the Furnace: VIIb. Doxastikon. Sticheron Idiomelon, Pt. 2
Hierarchical Entrance Rite for a Byzantine Divine Liturgy: VII. Dynamis
Lament for the Fall of Constantinople
Lament for the Fall of Constantinople (MS Iviron 1120)
VII. Dynamis
Hymn for Great Compline
"Oo Pani Oraios", Katima, 3rd Plagal Mode
Lament for the Fall of Constantiople
O pani oraios
Work by Chryssafis, the ''Lampadarios'', Pleasant, Sweet, Instrumental and Pagan, 4th Mode
The Vespers of St. Catherine: Doxastikon. Sticheron Idiomelon, Mode 2. Part 2
The Service of the Furnace: Sticheron, Mode 2 "The Angel of the Lord came down"
Tataric kratima
Pleasant, sweet, instrumental and pagan
Pleasant musical work
A work by the same Master Lambadarios (Chrysafs), 3rd mode
Hierarchical Entrance Rite for a Byzantine Divine Liturgy: Dynamis
III. Sticheron. The Angel of the Lord
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