Petros, ho Peloponnēsios, approximately 1730-approximately 1778
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Name (Latin)
Petros, ho Peloponnēsios, approximately 1730-approximately 1778
Other forms of name
Lampadarios, Petros, approximately 1730-approximately 1778
Peloponnesios, Petros, approximately 1730-approximately 1778
Peloponnisios, Petros, approximately 1730-approximately 1778
nnea Petros, ho Peloponnēsios, ca. 1730-ca. 1778
Petros, Peloponnesios, approximately 1730-approximately 1778
Petros, Peloponnisios, approximately 1730-approximately 1778
Petros Peloponnesios, cantor and composer, 1735-1778
Date of birth
1730
Date of death
1778
Associated Language
gre
Gender
male
Sources of Information
- Melodists of the Passion [SR] 1994?- :info p. 10 (Greek script: Petros ho Peloponnēsios) p. 16-17 (romanized: Petros Peloponnisios; b. 1730, d. 1977)
- Enk. Papyros Larous Brit.(Petros ho Peloponnēsios; 1741-1777)
- New Grove(Petros Peloponnesios; c1730-1778)
- Kassianē, p1978:container (Petrou Lampadariou)
- Syntomon doxastarion, 1820:t.p. (aoidimou Petrou Lampadariou tou Peloponnēsiou)
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Wikipedia description:
Petros Peloponnesios ("Peter the Peloponnesian") or Peter the Lampadarios (c. 1735 – 1778) was a cantor, composer and teacher of Byzantine and Ottoman music. He served as second domestikos between his arrival about 1764 until the death of Ioannes Trapezountios, and it is assumed that he became lampadarios (leader of the left choir) between 1770 and 1778 at the Great Church of Constantinople, after Daniel the Protopsaltes became Archon Protopsaltes. Large parts of the monodic chant sung in several current traditions of Orthodox Chant are transcriptions of his compositions. He wrote these as a teacher of the "New Music School of the Patriarchate".
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