- Katabasia
Katabasia or Katavasia (Greek καταβασία, from καταβαίον, "go down") is a type of
hymn chanted in theEastern Orthodox Church and thoseEastern Catholic Churches which follow theByzantine Rite .The katabasia is an
irmos that is sung at the end of an ode of the canon. The katabasia is chanted by thechoir , who descend from their seats ("kathismata ") and stand on the floor of the church to sing it, whence its name. Katabasia are chanted atMatins and sometimes during other Divine Srvices such asCompline . They are also found at other occasional services such as the Mystery ofUnction or funerals.At Matins, on ordinary weekdays, only Odes 3, 6, 8 and 9 have katabasia. On Sundays and higher-ranking
feast day s, there will be a katabasia at the end of each ode (these are called Festal Katabasia). Most of the other services which use katabasia will have them only after the 3rd, 6th, 8th and 9th odes.Ordinary katabasia
On ordinary weekdays (that is, days which do not fall on a Sunday or higher-ranking feast day), the irmos from the canon being chanted is repeated at the end as katabasia. When several canons are tied together, as is normally the case at Matins, only the irmos of the first canon is chanted, subsequent irmoi being omitted. The irmos of the final canon in the string will be chanted at the very end of Odes 3, 6, 8 and 9 as katabasia.
Festal katabasia
On Sundays and feast days, Festal Katabasia are used at the end of each ode. These are not necessarilly the same as the irmoi of the canon. Which particular Festal Katabasia are used will depend upon the
liturgical season . The festal Katabasia are used in anticipation of aGreat Feast , and throughout itsAfterfeast . During the rest of the year, the Festal Katabasia to theTheotokos (Mother of God) are used.The following table concerns the chanting of Katabasia on Sundays and Feast Days throughout the year (ordinary weekdays use the Irmos from the last canon chanted on that day). [Citation
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Great Lent begins early, the apodosis may be earlier.
§§ Usually February 10, but ifGreat Lent begins early, the apodosis may be earlier.* Moveable cycle ; the exact dates will differ from year to year, depending upon the date of Easter. DuingGreat Lent the proper Katabasia are found in theTriodion , during thePaschal season they are found in thePentecostarion .
° Mid-Pentecost falls on the 4th Wednesday of Pascha and lasts for one week, being a "feast within a feast". The Katabasia of Mid-Pentecost are chanted only on the day of the feast and on itsApodosis (the following Wednesday); on the other days of Mid-Pentecost, the Katabasia used are those of Pascha.References
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