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Kontakion

Kontakion or Kondakion ((ギリシア語:κοντάκιον), transl. ''kontakion''; (古代教会スラヴ語、教会スラヴ語:Кондакъ), transl. ''Kondakə'') is a form of hymn performed in the Orthodox Church and the Eastern Catholic Churches that follow the Byzantine Rite. There is also a chant book named after the hymn genre kontakion, the Kontakarion ((ギリシア語:κοντακάριον)) or Kondakar ((古代教会スラヴ語、教会スラヴ語:Кондакар)). The kontakarion is not just a collection of kontakia, within the tradition of the cathedral rite (like the rite practiced at the Hagia Sophia of Constantinople) it became the name of the book of the prechanter or lampadarios, also now as "psaltikon", which contained all the soloistic parts of hymns sung during the morning service and the Divine Liturgy. Because the kontakia were usually sung by protopsaltes during the morning services, the first part for the morning service with its prokeimena and kontakia was the most voluminous part, so it was simply called kontakarion.
==Etymology==
The word derives from the Greek word κόνταξ, ''kontax'', meaning pole, specifically the pole around which a scroll is wound. The term describes the way in which the words on a scroll unfurl as it is read. The word was originally used to describe an early Byzantine poetic form, whose origins date back certainly as far as the 6th century AD, and possibly earlier.

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