Track : Praise the Lord (Early Russian Plainchant)
Artist : The Russian Patriarchate Choir
Album : Close Encounters in Early Music
Praise the Lord (Early Russian Plainchant) by The Russian Patriarchate Choir from album Close Encounters in Early Music
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Heirmos of Ode 9
By : The Russian Patriarchate Choir
Meet it is, in truth (Tcherepnin)
Eucharist chant (Tchesnokov)
By the rivers of Babylon
Stikhira from the Apostikha of Great Friday
Exaposteilarion of Great Friday
Troparion at Mattins on Great Thursday and Friday
Troparion of Great Thursday
Troparion of Great Week
Verse at the appearance of the Holy Gifts
Open to Me the Doors of Repentance
Now The Powers Of Heaven
Ikos (The Russian Easter Liturgy)
The First Antiphon: Psalm 102 (Russian Medieval Chant: The Divine Liturgy of St John Chrysostom)
The King in Heaven (Panikhida: Orthodox Requiem)
Blazen Muz
By : St. Peter St. Paul Cathedral Choir of Minsk
Bogorodice, Devo, Radujsa
O Heavenly King
By : Сирин
Verses About the Most Brilliant Paradise
Blessed Is the Man
By : Kiev Theological Academy and Seminary Choir
Polyeleos
By : Divna
Ave María
Teleutaion of the Kneeling Vespers, Ps. 18 - Stichologia
By : Cappella Romana
Lamentatio Sacta Matris Ecclesia Constantinopolitana
Distribution Of Holy Communion: Communion Of The Laity
Michaelides: the Divine Liturgy : V. Short Litany (Third Antiphon Omitted)
The First Ode of the Canon for Christmas
Kontakion for St. Bartholomew (psaltikon melody)
The Holy Oblation (Anaphora): The Anaphora (The Eucharistic Prayer)
Ode 9 of the First Kanon of the Pentecost (mode 4)
The Holy Oblation (Anaphora): The Dialogue Before the Anaphora
Distribution of Holy Communion: 'Praise the Lord From the Heavens'
Final (Monastic) Dismissal: Blessed Be the Name of the Lord
Final (Monastic) Dismissal: Final Dismissal
Michaelides: the Divine Liturgy : XIV. Cherubic Hymn - Ekphonesis
Apolytikion. "You who sit on a fiery throne" (for January 1st)
Kontakion. "You appeared as an unshakeable foundation" (for January 1st)
Prokeimenon (Gradual). "My tongue will speak wisdom" (for January 1st)
Alleluiarion. "Attend, O Shepherd of Israel" (for January 1st)
Communion hymn. "The just will be held in everlasting memory" (for January 1st)
Teleutaion of the Kneeling Vespers: Small Litany and Psalm Intonation