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Panagiotes the New Chrysaphes : ウィキペディア英語版 | Panagiotes the New Chrysaphes Panagiotes the Protopsaltes or Panagiotes the New Chrysaphes ((ギリシア語:Παναγιώτης Χρυσάφης ὁ Νέος); c. 1622 – 1682) was a Greek composer, ''protopsaltes'' (first cantor) and poet in Constantinople, the capital of the Ottoman Empire. == Life and work ==
He served as ''protopsaltes'' of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople (about 1655 to 1682) and like the former ''protopsaltes'' Theophanes Karykes he became engaged in a revival of the Byzantine psaltic art or art of chant. As student of the patriarchal ''protopsaltes'' Georgios Raidestinos, his approach was based on the recomposition of the late medieval sticherarion as it was described by Manuel Chrysaphes in his treatise about psaltic art,〔About the reception history of Manuel Chrysaphes, see Antonopoulos (2013, pp. 161-163). An example can be studied in the discussion of the sticheraric melos during the 19th century and the transcription of the New Method by Chourmouzios the Archivist (Neobyzantine Octoechos).〕 and the recomposition of the Byzantine ''Anastasimatarion'' was based on the simple psalmody according to the Octoechos. Several manuscripts of the latter have survived since the 17th century and they were usually introduced by a ''Papadike'' treatise, the basic introduction (''protheoria'') into psaltic art.〔Not only in the collection of the National Library of Greece, also in the Gennadius Library of the American School at Athens (Terzopoulos 2011) and in the collection of the British Library. Sometimes the anthology also contained chants for the Divine Liturgy like the cherouvikon.〕 For these works he was called "the New Chrysaphes".
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