"Proclaim, O Joseph, to David, the grandparent of God . . Publication Date: 02/28/2009. "Blessed ascetic of the northern wilds . Arab-Byzantine Coins An Introduction, with a Catalogue of the Dumbarton Oaks Collection. . Updated 12/13/2020. ", Feast Day is November 30th. . . ." Hére Nímfi Anímfefte Ipsilotéra Uranón, aktínon lamprotéra Updated 3/11/19. It contains:  God is the Lord, Apolytikia, Kathismata, Evlogetaria of the Resurrection, Katavasiae of Odes 1-8 & Ode 9, Exaposteilaria, Praises and Glory/Both now at the Praises. Related Books . Feast day is April 23rd. Updated 9/14/2020. $29.95 • £23.95 • €27.00 ISBN 9780884023180. "Thou, O Christ, art our God of exceeding praise . .". . Troparion of the Resurrection after the Great Doxology, "Today is salvation", Tone 1/First Mode, from the Kazan Matins book. . . Divine Liturgy music for August 15th, which includes choral and chant arrangements for the Antiphons, Entrance Hymn, Troparion, Kontakion, Hymn to the Theotokos, and Communion Hymns. ", The Apolytikion of the Holy Prophet Zachariah, February 8th. . "Thou didst prove to be a citizen of the desert . "Thou didst blossom forth for the faithful . . . . "O Apostle, beloved of Christ our God . . The Orthodox Church in America. . . "Surpreme Commander of the Hosts of the Heavens . . . "O Lord, save thy people . . Rigveda Chanting - Deity Agni - The First Sukta in Devanagari with English translation. . Chants represent diverse traditions: Byzantine (Greek), Slavonic, Arabic, Georgian, etc. ." . . . Updated 2/12/19. This is the Second set of the Troparion of the Prophecy sung at Vespers for the Feast of the Theophany (Epiphany) of our Lord, January 6th, using the translation from The Festal Menaion (Ware/Mother Mary). . Prosomion "Joseph was amazed," soft chromatic version. This Apolytikion is sung for The Synaxis of the Icon of Our Most Holy Lady the Theotokos and Ever-Virgin Mary Called “It is Truly Meet”, June 11th, Prosomoion "Be quick to anticipate." . ", This Apolytikion is sung for the Holy Apostle Ananias of the Seventy, October 1st. "Thou was born secretly in the cave, O Savior . "Thy works of justice did show thee to thy congregation a canon of faith . Updated 2/21/19 (music & corrections to text). . ", This Apolytikion is sung on the Sunday before the Nativity of Christ, December 18th - 24th. . . Peter & Paul; Convention music-8C. ", This is the Apolytikion sung on March 24th for the Forefeast of the Annunciation. "When thou didst submit thyself unto death . . "O most compassionate Lord . . . This includes both Western and Byzantine notation. . This Apolytikion is sung on October 8th for St. Pelagia the Penitent of Antioch. Also, check out "Orthodox Choir" | Christ is Risen! This is the Apolytikion for St. Gregory the Wonderworker, Bishop of Neo-Caesarea, November 17th. "Let us praise the all-hymned Luke . . . . Updated 1/3/7. Updated 11/30/17. . In the fountain of flame . . . Feast day is September 14th. .". This Apolytikion is sung on July 22nd for Mary Magdalene, Myrrh-bearer & Equal to the Apostles, Prosomoion "The soldiers standing guard." 2013 Preview SONG TIME All Creation Rejoices. . ", This is the First Apolytikion (Troparion) sung on the Saturday of the Raising of Lazarus the Righteous and on the Feast of Palm Sunday. . "Thou didst appear in the world . . and "The pious Joseph . ." . ." Throughout this page, three terms will be used for different parts of the hymns. . various ancient Byzantine chants A random SMALL selection of various ancient Byzantine chants: Greek, Arabic, Serbian, - etc. . Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. "Thou hast shown the earthly beauty of the holy tabernacle . . Even within these traditions, there is much variety. This Apolytikion is sung on the Saturday of the Raising of Lazarus the Righteous and on the Feast of Palm Sunday. .". Updated 11/28/17. "O God of our fathers, who at all times . . Also sung on 3rd Sunday of Lent and on August 1st. If you cannot find a particular hymn, please send us an email and we will get back to you as soon as possible. . ", This is the choral version of the Apolytikion of St. Arabic Byzantine Chants }}- GÜZEL OLAN HER ŞEY DİNLENMELİDİR. . This is the Troparion for the Prophecy, sung after the 1st set of Old Testament Readings for the Feast of the Nativity of Christ, December 25th. . This Apolytikion is for the Holy & Righteous Ancestors of God, Joachim & Anna, September 9th. To the uninitiated listener, this will open up an entirely different sound universe of Orthodox liturgical chant--one that is quite ancient and probably close to the singing of Apostolic times. . Orthodox Highs (Byzantine Chants) By Svetoslav Gatchev. Each hymn will have a basis note on which it starts, which is determined by the tone and style of the hymn. . . . . Although Byzantine music is linked with the spread of Christianity in Greek-speaking areas of the Eastern Roman Empire, it probably derives mostly from Hebrew and early Syrian Christian liturgies ( see Syrian chant ). . "O godly minded Anna . It is the medieval sacred chant of Christian churches following the Orthodox rite. (When February 10 and Meat Fare Saturday coincide, the commemoration of St. Charalampos moves to February 9.). ", This Apolytikion is for St. Silouan the Athonite, feast day September 24th. . This is an Apolytikion for the season of Thanksgiving, sung any time. This troparion is sung on June 14. ", This Apolytikion (Dismissal Hymn) is for the Great Martry Barbara, December 4th. . This is "Come receive ye the light" that is sung (usually by the Priest) on Pascha night, followed by "Angels in the Heavens, O Christ" that is sung during the procession after receiving the light. ", The apolytikion for the Venerable Dios of Antioch. The Orthodox Church in America. Both now . Review. Updated 3/18/2020. . . ", The Apolytikion for the Hieromartyr Charalampos the Wonderworker, February 10, Prosomoion "Be quick to anticipate." .". . Updated 3/28/18. (The magnification for the Megalynarion has been removed. Photos. ", This Apolytikion is sung on May 24th for St. Vincent of Lerins, Prosomoion "Be quick to anticipate." . . ", Apolytikion of the Holy Apostle James, the "Brother of God," October 23rd. ", This Troparion (Apolytikion) is sung 50 days after Pascha: Standard Archdiocese Version. "Ye hosts of the Fathers of Mount Athos gather today . "Rejoice, O thou barren one who hadst not borne until now . . Standard Archdiocese Version in English, Arabic, and Greek (slow versions), followed by the quick version with verses (Let God arise, etc. The music is in Western & Byzantine notation. Byzantine Chant in Arabic : The Divine Liturgy in Arabic. . Follow Palestinian Chanter via Email. .". . The music is in Western & Byzantine notation. 1. . This fascinating recording presents a wide selection of rarely-heard Arabic Byzantine chants, sung (in Arabic) with considerable skill and authenticity. Apolytikion sung from December 20th - 23rd, Prosomion "Joseph was amazed," soft chromatic version. ", This is the Apolytikion of the Seven Maccabees, August 1st. . . "With songs of praise, let us hymn the steadfast athletes of Christ . Athanasius & Cyril of Alexandria, Apolytikion, Beheading of John the Baptist, Apolytikion, Circumcision of Christ & St. "Thy nativity, O Theotokos, hath proclaimed joy to the whole universe . . . . ", Sunday of Gregory Palamas, 2nd Sunday of Lent, Tone 8/Plagal Fourth Mode. . "Today the Virgin is the foreshadowing of the pleasure of God . The music is type-set, properly accented and barred, with ison, and rubrics and instructions added in, along with special melodies noted. Started during the initial Muslim conquests under the expansionist Rashidun and Umayyad caliphs in the 7th century and continued by their successors until the mid-11th century.. Updated 11/24/2020. .". This may also be sung after his Paschal Homily is read. . Follow Palestinian Chanter on WordPress.com Blog Stats. . (Arabic) "The barren wilderness thou didst make furtile . This is the Apolytikion of the 1st and 2nd Discovery of John the Baptist's Head, February 24th, Prosomoion "Be quick to anticipate." "Make ready, O Zebulon, and prepare, O Nephtali . Agní Parthéne Déspina, Áhrante Theotóke, Hére Nímfi Anímfefte Parthéne Mítir Ánassa, Panéndrosé te póke. ", The Apolytikion of the Apostles Barnabas and Bartholomew. The music is in Western & Byzantine notation. Byzantine chant version. . ", This is the choral version of the Apolytikion of Theophany (Epiphany), January 6th. .". (The 1st is labeled for Lazarus Saturday.) Ancient Chants of the Eastern Orthodox Church sung in Arabic by the world-renowned Mount Lebanon Choir. . "The noble Joseph . ." Divine Liturgy choral music for the Feast of Pascha (Easter). . ", Troparion sung on November 20, Prosomion "Be quick to anticipate." "Our human form hast thou taken on thyself without change . ." This Apolytikion is sung on All Saints Sunday, the Sunday after Pentecost. . . . The term comes from the common Central Semitic root M-L-K, meaning "royal", and by extension "imperial" or loyal to the Byzantine Emperor. . .". "Thy nativity, O Theotokos, hath proclaimed joy to the whole universe . It simply flows better and sounds more soothing, although Greek chanting is very beautiful. The music is in Western & Byzantine notation. The music is in Western & Byzantine notation. The music is in Western & Byzantine notation. . This fascinating recording presents a wide selection of rarely-heard Arabic Byzantine chants, sung (in Arabic) with considerable skill and authenticity. This troparion is sung in the beginning of the Paraklesis service; also known as "To God's Birthgiver let us run now most earnestly...", The Apolytikion for the Veneration of the Precious Chains of the Apostle Peter, January 16th. "O star of Orthodoxy . ", This troparion is sung with its stichoi (verses) and Refrain after the second set of three Old Testament Readings in Vespers. .". . The Apolytkion of St. John the Baptist, sung on the Feast Day for his Beheading, August 29th & 30th, as well as for his Synaxis on January 7th. . Cappella Romana Media combines passion with scholarship in its exploration of early and contemporary music of the Christian East and West. . ." Updated 2/23/17. Apolytikia for the third Sunday of Paschaltide (2nd Sunday after Pascha), the Sunday of the Myrrh-Bearing Women. . . ", This Apolytikion is sung for the Holy Martyrs Menas of Egypt, Victor and Stephanie in Damascus, and Vincent of Spain, November 11th, Prosomoion "Be quick to anticipate." Greek and Arabic Byzantine churches, however, have retained a very different style of monophonic chant, a tradition which also lives on, side by side with the Slav choral tradition in many churches in Romania and Bulgaria, and a closely related form of chant in Serbia. . Sung on August 5th, Prosomion "Be quick to anticipate." This Apolytikion is sung on December 12th for St. Spyridon, Bishop of Trimythous. The music is in Western & Byzantine notation. 5.0 out of 5 stars 2 ratings. ", This Apolytikion is sung for the Martyrs Cyricus & his Mother Julitta of Tarsus, July 15th, Prosomoion "Thou who wast raised up." The so-called ‘Arab-Byzantine’ coinage contains a complex series of undatedand anonymous coins with types derived from the Byzantine, straek between the Arab conquest of the 640 's and the reforms of Abd al-Malik of 693. .". . . ." . . Troparion of the Resurrection after the Great Doxology, "Having risen from the tomb", Tone 6/Plagal Second Mode, from the Kazan Matins book. "O Holy Apostle Philip, intercede with the merciful God . . "Since thou art a liberator . "Thy Nativity, O Christ our God, hath given rise to the light of knowledge in the world . Troparia sung at the ordination of a priest or deacon, This Apolytikion is sung on July 27th for the Great-Martyr and Healer Panteleimon. The music is in Western & Byzantine notation. "Rejoice, thou who art full of grace, O Virgin Theotokos . . When Mary Stood at Thy Grave - Apolytikion of the Resurrection - Tone Six. .". . This Apolytikion is for the Venerable-confessor Theodore the Branded, December 27th. ", This Apolytikion is sung on October 26th for the Earthquake. . . Add to Cart Quick view. . . "Having seen the image of Thy Cross in Heaven . Troparion sung from January 2nd - 4th. This is a choral version of the Apolytikion for St. Nicholas the Wonderworker, December 6th. . This article sheds light on a hitherto unexplored phenomenon that alters our picture of Byzantine monasticism: the monastic culture of the Black Mountain outside Antioch. PAPERBACK. ", His Feast Day is November 13th and January 27th. This is the music for God is the Lord & the 2 Apolytikia for Palm Sunday Matins (Orthros). "O star of Orthodoxy . This is a choral version of the Apolytikion of St. John of Damascus, December 4th, using the standard text for a venerable & monastic bishop. "Thou hast shown thyself, O God-inspired John, as a guide to the Orthodox Faith . . ", The Apolytikion of St. Raphael, Bishop of Brooklyn, First Saturday in November. General Troparion for any male martyred saint(s); special melody of Be quick to anticipate. It shows a development in our conception and view and expertise in recording Byzantine Music. . .". The theoretical framework of the 8 modes remained fairly constant, but the melodies (as well as the notation) changed considerably. "Thy Church, O Christ God, hath regaled herself . ", The Apolytikion (Dismissal Hymn) for our Fathers Among the Saints Athanasius & Cyril, Patriarchs of Alexandria, January 18th, Prosomoion "Thy confession." . 4:09 PREVIEW Troparion of Pentecost. ." . "Christ is risen from the dead, trampling down death by death, and upon those in the tombs, bestowing life." . This Apolytikion is for the Hieromartyr Phocas, Bishop of Synope, sung on July 23rd (for the recovery of his relics) and on September 22nd (his feast day and martyrdom). ." "O Lord, by the sufferings of the saints . ." ." The music is in Western & Byzantine notation. . ." Most of the Prophets are included here with the different settings for each of their names. . Updated 9/14/2020. ", This is the Apolytikion (Dismissal Hymn) for the Venerable Euthymios the Great, January 20th. . . "Supreme Commander of the Hosts of the Heavens . . "In the midst of this feast, O Savior . . ." Arab-Byzantine, Umayyad Caliphate Æ Fals. . Updated 6/30/19 (sung with A-flat). . "In truth enlisted with the King of the Heavens . This Apolytikion (Troparion) of St. John Climacus, Abbot of Sinai and Author of "The Ladder of Divine Ascent, is sung on the 4th Sunday of Great Lent and also on his Feast day of March 30th. . Beautiful Arabic Byzantine Chant. "O Prophet and Forerunner of Christ God's coming to us . ." . "While the tomb was sealed . "O ye faithful come, let us on this day . . "Thy sound hath gone forth into all the earth . The music is in Western & Byzantine notation. "O ye silver-hating, wonder-working Saints . Hére Nímfi Anímfefte Ipsilotéra Uranón, aktínon lamprotéra . Divine Liturgy music for September 8th, including the Antiphons, Entrance Hymn, Troparion, Kontakion, Alleluia, Hymn to the Theotokos, and Communion Hymn. ), Troparion sung on January 5th. . Updated 11/14/17. "Unoriginate Father, Incarnate Son and Holy Spirit . "Being comely adorned in thy sacred priestly robes . .". . . This is the Troparion (Apolytikion) of the Feast of Annunciation to the Most-Holy Theotokos, March 25, Tone/Mode 4; Audio mp3 available. "In thy birth-giving, O Theotokos . "O holy Apostles Barnabas and Bartholomew . . Updated 3/29/2018. . . . It is in Western & Byzantine Notation. This Apolytikion is sung on July 25th for the Dormition of Righteous Anna, the mother of the Theotokos. . . . . Basil the Great, Feast Day is January 1st. (From St. Anthony's Monastery.). It is sung here by the St. John the Divine Choir from the Diocese of Los Angeles & friends. ", This Apolytikion (Troparion) is sung on May 8th and September 26th. . . .". This Apolytikion is for the Sunday of the Holy Forefathers of Christ, the 2nd Sunday before the Nativity of Christ, December 11th - 17th. This is the choral version of the Apolytikion of Constantine & Helen, May 21st. A personal collection of Orthodox hymns: hear paradise. . Let us Believers Praise - Apolytikion of the Resurrection - Tone Five. . The music is in Western & Byzantine notation. "Since ye were of like ways with the Apostles . Divine Liturgy music for the above, with chant and choral settings for the Antiphons, Entrance Hymn, Troparia, Kontakia, Alleluia, Hymn to the Theotokos, & Communion Hymns. Updated 5/27/17. . This Apolytikion is sung for St. Sophronios of Jerusalem, March 11th. Byzantine Chant in Arabic. This is the Apolytikion for Our Righteous and God-bearing Father John, Archpriest of Kronstadt and Wonderworker, October 19th. 1:38. ." It is in Western and Byzantine notation. . . As understood, expertise does not suggest that you Page 1/42. . . ." . ." . . . "The barren wilderness thou didst make fertile . Divine Liturgy music for Ascension, the 40th day after Pascha, including the Antiphons, Entrance Hymn, Troparion, Kontakion, Alleluia, Hymn to the Theotokos, and Communion Hymn. Rana Nassour-Derbaly. . . . . Updated 12/23/17. Feast day is April 23rd; Convention music 8B. . . ." . "When Thou didst descend to death . "Showing a diligence befitting thy calling . . . The music is in Western & Byzantine notation. An Arabic Christian Hymnal in Praise of the Saints, Translated from the Byzantine Greek Language. The Megalynarion was updated 7/24/17. . ." . "All the powers of Heaven were awestruck and amazed . "Blessed art Thou, O Christ our God . . 6-1/8 x 9-1/4 inches. Updated 4/16/19. . ", This is the choral arrangement of the Apolytikion of Mid-Pentecost, sung from the Wednesday of the 4th week of Pascha for one week. Use this version when this is sung as a Dismisssal Hymn (Apolytikion). . Byzantine chants at Rich Mix in London [ArtsCanteen] Arab-Christian chants can be divided into three main branches - Coptic, Byzantine (including both Greek Catholics and Greek Orthodox) and the Syriac-Aramaic church. "Great are the accomplishments of faith . .". It's all here. Troparion sung on June 24th & 25th, Prosomion "Be quick to anticipate." To me, Arabic chanting is certainly more melodic and, horizontal (if you will) than Greek chanting, which at times sounds choppy. Arabic text; Byzantine Tone 5; Chant; Pascha; Troparia; Pentecostarion; Christ is Risen (English) Standard Archdiocese Version. Updated 3/18/2020. Updated 3/24/17. This Apolytikion is sung for the Martyrs Probos, Andronikos and Tarachos at Tarsus, October 12th, Prosomoion "Let us worship the word." Festal hymnody for offices and Divine Liturgy for the month of July. "The crown of the Kingdom hath adorned the brow of thy head . ", This Apolytikion is sung for St. Andrew of Crete, July 4th. The contents of this website are copyright 2000-2014 Self-Ruled Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America, Righteous and God-bearing Father John, Archpriest of Kronstadt and Wonderworker. The music listed below is in alphabetical order according to either Title, or Season (like Lent or Feast Days), or is Grouped according to type of hymns (such as Antiphons, Communion Hymns, etc.). ." ." . This music is from the Byzantine Menaion Project by Basil Kazan. - BUĞRA YILMAZ. "River Jordan was turned back . . The music is in Western and Byzantine notation. .". This is the Apolytikion (Troparion) and Theotokion for the services on Saturday of the Souls, Tone 8/Plagal Fourth Mode. . . . (Updated 2/23/17 - further update pending..."). A new music service with official albums, singles, videos, remixes, live performances and more for Android, iOS and desktop. ." . "The incarnate Angel, and the Prophets' summit and boast . . "Since thou hadst been instructed in uprightness . . Cosmas & Damian of Mesopotamia on November 1st. The Apolytikion (Troparion) of the Feast of the Ascension of our Lord Jesus Christ, choral version. ." ." . "Thou wast shown forth as a champion . ", Troparion sung on January 5th. Description. From 969-1084, the Black Mountain thrived as a destination for a variety of Chalcedonian monks: Greek-speaking Romans, Arabic-speaking Melkites, Georgians, and Armenians. . The Department of Sacred Music is pleased to offer free of charge to you the Liturgical Music PDF Library. . Updated 6/3/17. "Today have the bonds of barrenness been loosened . It is written in Western and Byzantine notation. Apolytikion (Dismissal Hymn) for St. Xenophon and his family, January 26th. ." Updated 1/11/2021. Feast Day is November 13th and January 27th. The music is in Western & Byzantine notation. This Apolytikion (Troparion) is sung at the Feast of the Annunciation to the Most-Holy Theotokos, March 25th, Tone/Mode 4. Updated 3/15/2020. "Thou hast shown thyself, O God-inspired Andrew . Thou didst Shatter Death - Apolytikion of the Resurrection - Tone Seven. These Apolytikia (Troparia) are sung at the end of Lenten Vespers, Tone 5/Plagal First mode. 0 comments: Post a Comment. "The river Jordan receded of old . . . ", This Apolytkion is sung for St. Athanasius of Athos, July 5th, Prosomoion "Awed by the beauty." . Feast day is January 6th, sung from January 6th - 14th. 1. Sung during the Paschal season. Updated 8/3/17. . World. "As by baptism we were buried with Thee . or the date to make sure that it is the latest one out there, or at least later than the one you currently have. ." This Apolytikion (Dismissal Hymn) is sung for the Venerable Ioanikios the Great of Mount Olympus, November 4th. "Christ is risen from the dead . . ", This Apolytikion is sung for the Hieromartyr Eleutherios, Bishop of Illyria, December 15th, Prosomoion "Let us worship the Word." The music is in Western & Byzantine notation. . . ." "Thou hast dawned forth from a Virgin, O Christ . Byzantine chant, monophonic, or unison, liturgical chant of the Greek Orthodox church during the Byzantine Empire (330–1453) and down to the 16th century; in modern Greece the term refers to ecclesiastical music of any period. ." This is the Apolytikion of Lazarus Saturday, which is also sung on Palm Sunday. . . Even within these traditions, there is much variety. ", This troparion is sung with its stichoi (verses) and Refrain after the first set of three Old Testament Readings in Vespers. . Unto the myrrh-bearing women . . The music is in Western & Byzantine notation. . . Focus on Byzantine monophonic chants: meditative and transporting. .". ", The Apolytikion of the Holy Prophet Elias, July 20th, Prosomoion "Be quick to anticipate." . This Apolytikion is sung on the 3rd Sunday of Lent, as well as on the Feast of the Exaltation of the Cross, September 14th, and the Feast of the Procession of the Cross, August 1st; Tone/Mode 1. . . Below, is a list (which I'll keep updating) of some amazing Byzantine hymns/chants in both; Greek and Arabic, for you to enjoy: . . . "Thou hast ascended in glory, O Christ our God . It is also sung on his Feast day of February 17th. . It is divided into the 12 months of the year, with the name of each month written in clear bold black script. This hymn is sung on Great and Holy Friday night (Orthros of Holy Saturday), after the procession with the bier, as people are coming back into church, or at the end of the service. . . The recording of this CD was done by Mr Kamal Saikali as well. Updated 3/28/18. . . This hard chromatic version is sometimes used in the Antiochian patriarchate from December 20th - 23rd, Prosomion "Joseph was amazed,"  "Be thou ready Bethlehem, Eden hath been opened unto all . Originally they used Greek and, to a lesser extent, Aramaic in worship, but later incorporated Arabic in … . . Updated 6/13/17. ." ", This Apolytikion is sung on October 22nd for Averkios the Wonderworker, Bishop of Hierapolis. "Christ is risen from the dead, trampling down death by death, and upon those in the tombs, bestowing life." . . Byzantine chants at Rich Mix in London [ArtsCanteen] Arab-Christian chants can be divided into three main branches - Coptic, Byzantine (including both Greek Catholics and Greek Orthodox) and the Syriac-Aramaic church. الظهور الإلهي Epiphany. The music is type-set, properly accented and barred, with ison, and rubrics and instructions added in, along with special melodies noted. ." "When thou, O Christ our God, wast transfigured on the mountain . Updated 6/27/19, with corrected music! Psalm 134, Greek Orthodox Byzantine Chant. Byzantine chant, monophonic, or unison, liturgical chant of the Greek Orthodox church during the Byzantine Empire (330–1453) and down to the 16th century; in modern Greece the term refers to ecclesiastical music of any period. and "Verily, the angel came to the tomb . Updated 3/24/17. The most serious attempt to establish a chronology has assigned them to the last years of this period. . . "O God of our Father, ever dealing with us . Athanasiosj; Isa Almisry; Jnorm; Blogs: Eastern Orthodox. . . Updated 9/5/18. This is the traditional melody of Christ is Risen with the Arabic phonetics. ", This is the choral version of the Apolytikion of the Circumcision of Christ, January 1st. Feast day is February 24th. . . Apolytikion for St. Joseph of Damascus, 10 July. . I think the Arabic year on the reverse translates to year 14. Updated 8/3/17. Standard Archdiocese Version. ." .". It is a special troparion in Tone 5 for Luke himself. .". . Check out our Greek/Arabic version playlist "Byzantine Orthodox Chanting - Greek/Arabic". This is the Apolytikion sung on September 7th for the Forefeast of the Nativity of the Theotokos, Prosomion "Joseph was amazed," hard chromatic. . This Series of music includes:  Alleluia (before "Before the Bridegroom"), Behold the Bridegroom (for each night-chant & choral), the Exaposteilarion (I behold Thy bridal chamber-chant & choral), Hymn of Kassiani (Kazan), Today He is suspended (choral), Exaposteilarion for Holy Friday (Thou didst make the thief-chant & choral), the Canon of Holy Saturday. . "O Holy Apostle Ananias, intercede with our merciful God . Updated with the Apolytikion version, 7/9/18. ", This is the Apolytikion of the Sunday after the Nativity of our Lord Jesus Christ, December 26th - 31st. A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z, Displaying All Music with Keyword: TropariaShow All Files, Final Troparion for Akathist Service. . that, since its inception in the 5th century, Byzantine chant has undergone five to six stylistic changes. It's Good Friday for the Eastern Orthodox churches and we travel to Mt Athos in Greece to hear their 1000 year old tradition of Byzantine chant.

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