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- Irmos abstract "The irmos (or "heirmos" from Greek "εἱρμός") in the Byzantine liturgical tradition is the initial troparion of an ode of a canon. The meter and melody of an irmos is followed by the remaining troparia of the ode; when more than one canon is used (as is typical at matins), only the first canon's irmos is sung, but the irmoi of the subsequent canons must be known in order to determine an ode's melody and so, even in canons where it is known that the irmos is never sung, the irmos is nonetheless specified. Note that in the Russian tradition, often only the irmos is sung, the rest of the ode simply being read; in Greek parishes, often the remaining troparia are simply eliminated, but in non-Russian traditions, all troparia of a canon are sungThe term comes from the Greek verb "to tie, link" meaning that it poetically connects the Biblical ode to the subject of the canon.Because the irmos presents a rhythmic and melodic pattern for the troparia which follow, "irmos" gives its name to the irmologic forms of Byzantine chant.At the end of an ode, the irmos may be repeated, or another irmos may be prescribed to be sung to return to the original biblical theme this is called the katavasia.".
- Irmos wikiPageID "2336049".
- Irmos wikiPageRevisionID "540913024".
- Irmos hasPhotoCollection Irmos.
- Irmos subject Category:Christian_hymns.
- Irmos subject Category:Eastern_Christian_liturgy.
- Irmos subject Category:Liturgy_of_the_Hours.
- Irmos subject Category:Religious_music.
- Irmos type Abstraction100002137.
- Irmos type AuditoryCommunication107109019.
- Irmos type ChristianHymns.
- Irmos type Communication100033020.
- Irmos type ExpressiveStyle107066659.
- Irmos type Hymn107035870.
- Irmos type Music107020895.
- Irmos type MusicGenre107071942.
- Irmos type MusicalComposition107037465.
- Irmos type ReligiousMusic107033007.
- Irmos type ReligiousSong107035420.
- Irmos type Song107048000.
- Irmos comment "The irmos (or "heirmos" from Greek "εἱρμός") in the Byzantine liturgical tradition is the initial troparion of an ode of a canon.".
- Irmos label "Irmos".
- Irmos label "Irmos".
- Irmos label "Ирмос".
- Irmos sameAs Ειρμός.
- Irmos sameAs Irmos.
- Irmos sameAs m.074n51.
- Irmos sameAs Q2624913.
- Irmos sameAs Q2624913.
- Irmos sameAs Irmos.
- Irmos wasDerivedFrom Irmos?oldid=540913024.
- Irmos isPrimaryTopicOf Irmos.