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Petros Bereketis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Petros Bereketis Petros Bereketis ((ギリシア語:Πέτρος Μπερεκέτης)) or Peter the Sweet (Πέτρος ο Γλυκής) was a prolific Byzantine musician of the 17th century. He, together with Panagiotes the New Chrysaphes, Balasios the Priest and Germanos Bishop of New Patra was one of the most influential figures in the evolution of the Byzantine musical art following the fall of Constantinople in 1453. For many years, he served as the protopsaltis (first cantor) of St. Constantine Ypsomatheion. During his lifetime, the protopsaltes of the Great Church of Christ were Panagiotis Halatzoglou and John Trapezountios. == Education == Petros Bereketis began his musical studies in his home city of Constantinople, but later visited Mount Athos for a considerable length of time to study under the noted teacher of the Constantinopolitan musicians, Monk Damian of Vatopaidi.
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