Obikhodʺ i trezvonȳ [microform], [1692?].

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Obikhodʺ i trezvonȳ [microform], [1692?].

Collection of church music and hymns. Church singing for every day of the week for various occasions; for moveable feasts; idiomela stichera, etc.; panagyric to Tsars Īoan and Peter Alekseevich; hymns collected for feasts from the calendar cycle, including East Slavic saints; instructions for Znamenny chant singing and historical background mentioning that znamenny singing was introduced in Moscow at the time of Alekseī Mikhailovich in 1652. There are 8 leaves per quire. The last two leaves are frayed but preserved. Ornamented initial. Title page (leaf 1a) has polychrome frame and baroque style ornamentation.

1 v. (396 leaves) ; 21 cm.

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