Muzica bizantină - componentă fundamentală a spiritualității românești

The research of Byzantine music represents the culture and spirituality of an important part of humanity. The unique musical notation, which does not use the musical stave, has had a complex evolution over hundreds of years. Knowing the evolution of this musical notation system is as important as kn...

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