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- Katavasia abstract "Katavasia is the last troparion of an ode of a canon in Eastern Orthodox liturgical celebrations. Its name is derived from the Greek word katabasia for descent, so called because the cantors used to go down from their stalls and unite in the middle of the choir to sing them. Sundays and major feast days feature one katavasi following each ode. Katavasia are often seasonal, anticipating the next major feast. For example, the katavasia of Christmas are chanted from November 21 to the feast. On non-festal days katavasia occur after the third, sixth, eighth and ninth odes only.".
- Katavasia wikiPageID "19934299".
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- Katavasia hasPhotoCollection Katavasia.
- Katavasia subject Category:Christian_music.
- Katavasia subject Category:Eastern_Christian_liturgy.
- Katavasia comment "Katavasia is the last troparion of an ode of a canon in Eastern Orthodox liturgical celebrations. Its name is derived from the Greek word katabasia for descent, so called because the cantors used to go down from their stalls and unite in the middle of the choir to sing them. Sundays and major feast days feature one katavasi following each ode. Katavasia are often seasonal, anticipating the next major feast. For example, the katavasia of Christmas are chanted from November 21 to the feast.".
- Katavasia label "Katavasia".
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- Katavasia sameAs Q6375282.
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- Katavasia wasDerivedFrom Katavasia?oldid=532152810.
- Katavasia isPrimaryTopicOf Katavasia.