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'''Georgian Chant''' is the [[church music]] used in divine services in Georgia. It is unique with its polyphonic character. There are three voices but while listening it is heard as one voice. The great Georgian scholars explain the [[dogma]] of the Holy [[Trinity]] by the phenomena of the Georgian chant tradition—three voices, but one chant. | '''Georgian Chant''' is the [[church music]] used in divine services in Georgia. It is unique with its polyphonic character. There are three voices but while listening it is heard as one voice. The great Georgian scholars explain the [[dogma]] of the Holy [[Trinity]] by the phenomena of the Georgian chant tradition—three voices, but one chant. | ||
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+ | * [http://orthodoxy.wanex.net/galoba.php Georgian chant - free downloads (in Georgian)] | ||
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Revision as of 09:24, May 4, 2006
Georgian Chant is the church music used in divine services in Georgia. It is unique with its polyphonic character. There are three voices but while listening it is heard as one voice. The great Georgian scholars explain the dogma of the Holy Trinity by the phenomena of the Georgian chant tradition—three voices, but one chant.
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