Xenos Korones (fl. c. 1350) was a 14th Century Byzantine composer and brother of Agathon Korones. His reputation as "teacher of the teachers" next to John Koukouzelis is confirmed by six methods ascribed to him. Among them two longer ones became very famous: the "method of nenanismata and teretismata" in echos protos, and the "method of the sticherarion" beginning with the first sticheron (SAV 1) which passes through all the echoi (but not to a systematic
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In thee, O full of grace, all creation doth rejoice in Mode IV Plagal
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