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- Troparion abstract "A troparion (Greek τροπάριον, plural: troparia, τροπάρια; Church Slavonic: тропа́рь, tropar′) in Byzantine music and in the religious music of Eastern Orthodox Christianity is a short hymn of one stanza, or one of a series of stanzas. The word probably derives from a diminutive of the Greek tropos (“something repeated”, “manner”, “fashion”). The early troparion was also called sticheron (probably from stichos, “verse”); but currently the two terms are treated separately, with different melodies used for each.Most troparia are chanted to one of the Eight Tones used in the Eastern liturgical tradition, though some have unique melodies to which they are chanted. Sometimes, troparia will be interpolated between verses of a psalm or other scripture.In casual, unqualified use, troparion usually refers to the apolytikion (Greek: ἀπολυτίκιον), or "dismissal hymn", a troparion chanted near the end of Vespers which establishes the overall theme for the liturgical day, for which it is called the "troparion of the day". It is chanted again at the beginning of Matins, read at each of the Little Hours, and chanted at the Divine Liturgy following the Little Entrance.A troparion in honor of the Trinity is called a Triadicon (Greek: Τριαδικόν, Slavonic: Troíchen). Often the penultimate in a series of troparia will be a triadicon, usually preceded by, "Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit." There are also special Triadica ("Hymns to the Trinity") which are chanted after Alleluia at the beginning of Matins on weekdays of Great Lent, which differ according to the tone of the week and the day of the week.A troparion to the Mother of God (Theotokos) is called a Theotokion (Greek: Θεοτοκίον, Slavonic: Bogorόdichen); plural: Theotokia (Θεοτοκία). Theotokia will often occur at the end of a series of troparia, usually preceded by "Both now and ever, and unto the ages of ages. Amen." If a Theotokion makes reference to the Crucifixion of Jesus, it is called a stavrotheotokion (Greek: σταυροθεοτοκίον, Slavonic: krestobogoródichen).The stanzas of a Canon are troparia, as are the verses interspersed between the Beatitudes at the Divine Liturgy.".
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- Troparion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Apolytikion".
- Troparion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Troparia".
- Troparion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Troparion of the Nativity".
- Troparion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Troparion".
- Troparion wikiPageWikiLinkText "dismissal hymn".
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- Troparion subject Category:Eastern_Christian_hymns.
- Troparion subject Category:Eastern_Christian_liturgy.
- Troparion subject Category:Genres_of_Byzantine_music.
- Troparion subject Category:Liturgy_of_the_Hours.
- Troparion hypernym Hymn.
- Troparion type Article.
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- Troparion type Event.
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- Troparion comment "A troparion (Greek τροπάριον, plural: troparia, τροπάρια; Church Slavonic: тропа́рь, tropar′) in Byzantine music and in the religious music of Eastern Orthodox Christianity is a short hymn of one stanza, or one of a series of stanzas. The word probably derives from a diminutive of the Greek tropos (“something repeated”, “manner”, “fashion”).".
- Troparion label "Troparion".
- Troparion sameAs Тропар.
- Troparion sameAs Troparion.
- Troparion sameAs Τροπάριο.
- Troparion sameAs Tropari.