Papadic 411: Long Doxologies

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This course will cover 8 settings in English of Long Doxologies and will focus on the theory and performance of the unique style of long doxologies, which in general are some of the most creative and unique musical pieces in the classical Byzantine psaltic repertoire.

Course Expectations: There will be limited reading and extensive listening and analysis of recordings. Attendance of at least one live session a week. 

Course Prerequisites: Advanced chanting abilities, along with Teacher Evaluation and/or approval. To request an instructor evaluation, please send email to info@trisagionschool.org.

Class Dates: 3rd Term 2022 August 29th – October 16th
Live Practice Sessions (Chant Labs): Mondays 8-9 PM ET, Wednesdays 10-11 PM ET

Course Content

Introduction to Papadic 411
Chant Labs: Links and Information
Class Forum: Papadic 411
Week One
1st Mode – composed by Nicholas Roumas 3 Topics
3rd Mode – composed by Nicholas Roumas 3 Topics
Week Two
Plagal 4th Mode – composed by Samuel Herron 3 Topics
Week Three
4th Mode “Agia” – composed by Gabriel Cremeens 3 Topics
Week Four
2nd Mode – composed by Gabriel Cremeens 3 Topics
Week Five
Plagal 2nd Mode – composed by Samuel Herron 3 Topics
Week Six
Plagal 1st Mode Pentaphone – Composed by Gabriel Cremeens 3 Topics
Grave Mode Enharmonic – adapted by Gabriel Cremeens 3 Topics
Week Seven
Papadic 411 Capstone Project