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Kalistrat Zografski or Kalistrat of Zograf (Bulgarian: Калистрат Зографски; Greek: Καλλίστρατ ζωγράφος; c. 1821 – c. 1914) was a 19th-century Orthodox Christian composer, chanter, educator, Bulgarian abbot and archimandrite of the Zograf monastery, and reformer of Orthodox Church music, originating from Struga, Ottoman Empire, today North Macedonia. Extensively educated and absorbed ascetic theologian, musicologist and philologist. While as a student in his pre-monastic period, he worked as a Greek language teacher, but also as a professor in Byzantine church music. While residing in the Zograf Monastery (Mount Athos, Greece) founded the music school and the translation calligraphic literary school. As а brilliant theorist of the nematic Byzantine musical tradition, furthermore composer an
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