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Byzantine Music |
The increased speed of internet access is beginning to make Byzantine music available on the internet as audio files. At the moment the best site is probably the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese's web page with files in .wav and RealAudio formats.
To play or listen to sound files - which are very large - you need
- a fast internet connection [28,800bps]
- a computer with a sound card
- appropriate software
If you have material to contribute, please email me at halsall@fordham.edu.
Last Updated: October 17 1998
Byzantine Music - Information and Discussions
- FAQ: Medieval Studies Music
- Information: The Eight Tones And Special Melodies According to the Russian Usage
Web Pages with Sound Files
- Web Page: Byzantine Chant
- Web Page: Chants from Valaam Monastery
- Web Page: Byzantine Music Liturgical Music Gallery
[At Greek Orthodox of North America Web site]
- Sound Files at this Site
- Academic Web Pages
- Web Page: Monumenta Musicae Byzantinae, Copenhagen
- Syllabus: Byzantine Music Syllabus [Touliatis]
- Syllabus: Musical Heritage of Eastern Europe
- Commercial Web Pages
- These sites are useful sources of information for ordering recorded Byzantine [as well as other Orthodox styles of Church music]
- Com Site: Byzantine Music of the Greek Orthodox Church
- Com. Site: Byzantini Mousiki - Byzantine Music
- Com Site: SVS Bookstore: Compact Disks
- Com Site: SVS Bookstore : Cassettes
- Com Site: Welcome to Musica Russica:
The author and maintainer of this site is Paul Halsall [a picture!] . He can be contacted by email at halsall@fordham.edu
Please do not hesitate to mail comments or suggestions.