Lycourgos Anghelopuolos
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this guy is truly amazing along with his outstanding choir
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The best teacher in Byzantine Music is Lykourgos Aggelopoulos.
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ο γαιτανος-π.καβαρνος μαθητες του αγκελοπουλου ειναι?
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μια απο τις ποιο μετριες χορωδιες που εχω ακουσει.....οχι βυζαντινη.
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Ο μεγαλύτερος δάσκαλος Βυζαντινής μουσικής, σε μια από τις καλύτερες βυζαντινές χορωδίες του κόσμου.
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@jazzpsalti Aghia is a rendering of Greek pronunciation, and I should have written Agia instead. However, anghelo is NOT a rendering of Greek pronucniation. I know all you folks like to argue, and take deep bows in front of "experts", but what I've written thus far makes sense: how many renderings of one man's name are we to have in English?
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@mariusgabriel08 Perhaps you admire the various musical faltsos you share with us, but please don't bastardise Hellenic to Latin character transliterations: γ transliterates to g, except when preceded by itself, in which case the combination transliterates into ng as in αγγελος angelos, and not gh.
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03) Maybe you should look into the holy canons MUCH closer, especially the "Exegiseis" of Zonaras, etc... the terms EMPLOYED there can eventually be "portrayed" by the "gesticulations", both corporeal and vocal, that are "expressed" by contemporary "experts", NOT only such as those viewed here, but many others as well. Finally, I'm not the one whose rear end was "touched" by some "master" wishing to "suprise" his "pupil" on some tour... I have NO reason whatsoever to doubt as to MY sexuality.
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02) doesn't mean one IS a "sissy" or a "drunken sailor". What is interesting here is that you focused ONLY on the sexual reference and not the alcoholic reference. Finally, does "androprepos" mean that women martyrs are "men"? By consequence, why should "thyliprepos", "sissy singing" and "travestite-like" singing mean the opposite? Your references to sexual "insecurity" seems to reflect YOUR concerns... not mine!
whatever. They're up there pouring out their soul to the tradition. It's a disrespect to them, and worse, to God, to discuss anything beyond that.
jazzpsalti 3 years ago 3
@GeorgiosMICHALAKIS you wrote one year ago the word "Aghia" if you look further down in your comments.
jazzpsalti 1 year ago