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Fotis Kontoglou - Elias Bogdanopoulos:单声道教会音乐的两位倡导者本文考察了Fotis Kontoglou和Elias Bogdanopoulos之间未知的通信。这两个人与教会的拜占庭音乐保持着特殊的关系。康托格鲁是一位著名的、才华横溢的希腊圣徒传记家,也是一位作家。他于1895年出生于小亚细亚的艾瓦利,1963年因车祸于1965年在雅典去世。2014年,他的两个孙子将他的档案交给了雅典的拜占庭博物馆,向所有人开放,供大家学习和研究。新的文件仍然丰富着Kontoglou的档案,比如上面提到的与Elias Bogdanopoulos的通信,Elias Bogdanopoulos是一位来自帕特雷的律师和赞美诗作者。他们的信件写于1960年至1963年之间,主要主题是单音拜占庭音乐。他们两人都是希腊东正教教堂中西方复调式诵经的狂热反对者。因此,他们的文章和信件一般都在讨论拜占庭艺术的和谐,尤其是雅典教堂里的单音吟唱——东方吟唱。
Φώτης Κόντογλου - Ηλίας Μπογδανόπουλος: δύο υπέρμαχοι της μονοφωνικής εκκλησιαστικής μουσικής
Fotis Kontoglou – Elias Bogdanopoulos: Two Proponents of Monophonic Ecclesiastical Music The paper examines the unknown correspondence between Fotis Kontoglou and Elias Bogdanopoulos. The two men maintained a special relationship with ecclesiastical byzantine music. Kontoglou was a famous and very talented Greek hagiographer, as well as an author. He was born in 1895 in Aivali, Asia Minor and died in 1965 in Athens after a car accident which happened in 1963. His archive was presented in 2014 by his two grandchildren to the Byzantine Museum in Athens where it is open to everybody for study and research. New documents still enrich Kontoglou’s archive like the above mentioned correspondence with Elias Bogdanopoulos, a lawyer and hymnographer from Patras. Their letters were written between 1960 and 1963 and their main subject was monophonic byzantine music. Both of them were fanatic opponents of the polyphonic –western type– chanting in Christian Orthodox Greek churches. So, their articles and letters are talking about the harmony of byzantine arts generally and especially of the monophonic –eastern chanting– in Athen’s churches.