Αναστάσεως Ημέρα / Anastaseos Imera
Δοξαστικόν του Πάσχα / Doxastikon of Pascha
The most well known composition of this Doxastikon is the one by

Petros Lambadarios (+1777)

Classical score by Petros as recorded by Petros Efesios
(offered by S. Gugushvili)

Analytic text of the same composition from cmkon.org [ 1 2 3 ]


Interpretations

Iakovos Nafpliotis
A very slow performance, probably of paedagogical importance.
[mp3]
(offered by B. Stavropoulos)

Leonidas Asteris
(Patriarchate, Vespers of Love, 2002)
A very well balanced performance. Very close to the original.
[mp3]

Konstantinos Thomaidis
An old (1926) recording in secular music influenced style by
K. Thomaidis

Dimitrios Magouris

2nd Domestikos of the MXE at the time of K. Pringos
D. Magouris

Nikolaos Mavropoulos
1st Domestikos of the MXE
(this recording from the 1950s, recorded off the radio and provided by S. Gugushvili)
Nikolaos Mavropoulos

Stylianos Tsolakidis
1st Canonarchos of the MXE
(private home recording, offered by G. K. Michalakis)
Stylianos Tsolakidis

Mathaios Andreou
Archon Protopsaltis of North and South America
(+2000)
Matthaios Andreou
(offered by G. K. Michalakis)

Choir "Romanos o Melodos"
Choir of the Psaltic Association of Athens
Romanos of Melodos
(offered by G. K. Michalakis)

Athanasios Karamanis
Archon Protopsaltis of the Archdiocese of Constantinople
A. Karamanis

Harilaos Taliadoros
Archon Protopsaltis of the Archdiocese of Constantinople
X. Taliadwros

Stamatios-Nikolaos Kissas
President of cmkon.org
S. Kissas

Simon Karas
Musicologist
S. Karas

Greek Byzantine Choir
dir. L. Angelopoulos,
Archon Protopsaltis of the Archdiocese of Constantinople
Greek Byzantine Choir

Nikolaos Miliones
A folk music influenced version with mechanical ison by
N. Milionis

Georgios K. Michalakis
Examples of different interpretation of this piece without deviating in rhythm by
G. K. Michalakis
And two more recent versions
Anastaseos_Hmera (by-heart)
Anastaseos_Hmera (by-heart, fast)

Nikolaos Papasavas
Nikolaos Papasavas, Protopsaltis of Lemesos, Cyprus
[rm] (from ieropsaltis.com)

Choir "Kalophonarides"
dir. Georgios Remoundos, Katavasia and Doxastikon [asf]
(from ecclesia.gr)

Eikona (female choir)
A westernized version in English
(inspired by the traditional melody
but using western intervals)
by the women's group
Eikona



Other compositions of the same doxastikon

Kwnstantinos (+1862)

score
(by S. Gugushvili)



Old speculative melody reconstructed
from paleography studies.

Solesmian_BM_Anastaseos.mp3
(provided by G.K. Michalakis)



P. Chrysaphes "o neos" (17th c.)

B. Nikolaidis
Archon Protopsaltis of the MXE

F. Ketsetzis

The classical score from Pandekte (Gregorios' exegesis)
and audio performance ny
G. K. Michalakis (.zip)
plus the same piece chanted in Parallage by G. K. Michalakis
Parallage Anastaseos Chryssaffous Part 1

The same classical kratema as found
in Anthologia of Konstantinos. Notice the many tempo
changes in relation to Gregorios' exegesis.
Kratema_Petrou_AnastasewsHmera.pdf
(scanned by S. Gugushvili)

Analytic score by cmkon.org
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