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- Prokeimenon abstract "In the liturgical practice of the Orthodox Church and Byzantine Rite, a Prokeimenon (Greek Προκείμενον, plural prokeimena; sometimes prokimenon/prokimena; lit. "that which precedes") is a psalm or canticle refrain sung responsorially at certain specified points of the Divine Liturgy or the Divine Office, usually to introduce a scripture reading. It corresponds to the Gradual of the Roman Mass.Prokeimena are not selected based on the personal preference of the priest, reader, or choir director. Rather, the Sunday and weekday prokeimena are taken from the Octoechos, using the particular tone of the day. Many feasts also have their own prokeimena.The basic pattern of a prokeimenon is for the reader to chant a single verse of the psalm or canticle (often announcing the tone as well). This is repeated as a refrain by the choir, as the Reader chants additional verses (exactly how many depends on local practice), followed by the choir singing the first verse in response. The Reader concludes the prokeimenon by chanting the first half of the first verse, and the choir then sings the second half. Alternately, if a feast is being celebrated together with a Sunday liturgy, a verse of that feast's prokeimenon will often replace the final verse of the Sunday prokeimenon.In some traditions where a plain chant format is used, the prokeimenon may be chanted by a cantor. In this practice, the cantor will sing the refrained verse in the prescribed tone for the Sunday or Feastday along with the accompanying additional verses. This is usually done in alternation (refrain - verse - refrain - verse - refrain).".
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- Prokeimenon wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine_Rite.
- Prokeimenon wikiPageWikiLink Canonical_hours.
- Prokeimenon wikiPageWikiLink Canticle.
- Prokeimenon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Christian_liturgical_elements.
- Prokeimenon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Eastern_Catholicism.
- Prokeimenon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Eastern_Orthodoxy.
- Prokeimenon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Genres_of_Byzantine_music.
- Prokeimenon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Oriental_Orthodoxy.
- Prokeimenon wikiPageWikiLink Chant.
- Prokeimenon wikiPageWikiLink Choir.
- Prokeimenon wikiPageWikiLink Divine_Liturgy.
- Prokeimenon wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Orthodox_Church.
- Prokeimenon wikiPageWikiLink Epistle.
- Prokeimenon wikiPageWikiLink Festival.
- Prokeimenon wikiPageWikiLink Gradual.
- Prokeimenon wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Prokeimenon wikiPageWikiLink Holy_Week.
- Prokeimenon wikiPageWikiLink Isaiah.
- Prokeimenon wikiPageWikiLink Israel.
- Prokeimenon wikiPageWikiLink Jeremiah.
- Prokeimenon wikiPageWikiLink Judea.
- Prokeimenon wikiPageWikiLink Lent.
- Prokeimenon wikiPageWikiLink Mass_(liturgy).
- Prokeimenon wikiPageWikiLink Matins.
- Prokeimenon wikiPageWikiLink Moleben.
- Prokeimenon wikiPageWikiLink Octoechos_(liturgy).
- Prokeimenon wikiPageWikiLink Old_Testament.
- Prokeimenon wikiPageWikiLink Priest.
- Prokeimenon wikiPageWikiLink Psalm.
- Prokeimenon wikiPageWikiLink Psalms.
- Prokeimenon wikiPageWikiLink Reader_(liturgy).
- Prokeimenon wikiPageWikiLink Refrain.
- Prokeimenon wikiPageWikiLink Religious_text.
- Prokeimenon wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Mass.
- Prokeimenon wikiPageWikiLink Scripture.
- Prokeimenon wikiPageWikiLink Septuagint.
- Prokeimenon wikiPageWikiLink Trisagion.
- Prokeimenon wikiPageWikiLink Vespers.
- Prokeimenon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Great Prokeimenon".
- Prokeimenon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Prokeimena".
- Prokeimenon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Prokeimenon".
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- Prokeimenon hasPhotoCollection Prokeimenon.
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- Prokeimenon subject Category:Christian_liturgical_elements.
- Prokeimenon subject Category:Eastern_Catholicism.
- Prokeimenon subject Category:Eastern_Orthodoxy.
- Prokeimenon subject Category:Genres_of_Byzantine_music.
- Prokeimenon subject Category:Oriental_Orthodoxy.
- Prokeimenon hypernym Psalm.
- Prokeimenon type Work.
- Prokeimenon comment "In the liturgical practice of the Orthodox Church and Byzantine Rite, a Prokeimenon (Greek Προκείμενον, plural prokeimena; sometimes prokimenon/prokimena; lit. "that which precedes") is a psalm or canticle refrain sung responsorially at certain specified points of the Divine Liturgy or the Divine Office, usually to introduce a scripture reading. It corresponds to the Gradual of the Roman Mass.Prokeimena are not selected based on the personal preference of the priest, reader, or choir director.".
- Prokeimenon label "Prokeimenon".
- Prokeimenon sameAs Пракімен.
- Prokeimenon sameAs Prokimen.
- Prokeimenon sameAs Prokeimenon.
- Prokeimenon sameAs ポロキメン.
- Prokeimenon sameAs m.06ww3v.
- Prokeimenon sameAs Прокимен.
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- Prokeimenon sameAs Q2478421.
- Prokeimenon sameAs Q2478421.
- Prokeimenon wasDerivedFrom Prokeimenon?oldid=661387367.
- Prokeimenon isPrimaryTopicOf Prokeimenon.