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Kievan chant : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kievan chant Kievan chant, or chant in Kyivan style ((ウクライナ語:Київський Розспів)), is one of the liturgical chants common to the Russian Orthodox Church, the Ukrainian Orthodox Church and those churches that have their roots in the Moscow Patriarchate, such as the Orthodox Church in America.〔 ==History==
During the course of the 17th century, three new types of Orthodox liturgical chant appeared in the Rus' region. The first of them was the Kievan chant, followed by the so-called “Bulgarian” or Bulgarski chant, and finally the “Greek” or Grecheski chant. They were collectively known by the term Obikhod.〔Unmercenary Sacred Music: (Russian and Kievan Chant )〕 The Kievan chant first developed in the southwestern region of Rus' (currently Eastern Ukraine) and then spread to Muscovite Russia.〔 It was, in essence, a drastically simplified form of znamenny chant.〔All Saints of Alaska Orthodox Church: (Orthodox Music: Chant )〕
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