Byzantine Catholic Church in Slovakia
Greckokatolicka cirkev na Slovensku
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Let my prayer rise: - chant from the Liturgy
of the Presanctified Gifts from the Psalm 140. Obichod - Russian Common Chant. (Part) Do not turn thy face away: - prokeimenon at
the Vespers on the First Sunday of Great Lent, Tone 8. (Ps 68, 18-19) Carpathian chant - Prostopinie (Cantus
firmus) - setting: J. Papp and M. Mekel. (Part) Your resurrection: - introductory chant at the
Paschal Matins and sticheira of the Tone 6 at the Vesper on Saturday evening. Abbreviated Kievan Chant. Christos anesti: (Christ is risen:) - Troparion
of Pascha. Byzantine chant. Rejoice, Isaiah: - Heirmos 9 in the Canon of
Tone 5 (also used at the Rite of the Holy Matrimony). Carpathian chant - Prostopinie (Cantus
firmus) - setting: J. Papp and M. Mekel. Holy, holy, holy: - from the Anaphora of the
Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom. Carpathian chant - Prostopinie (Cantus
firmus). God is with us: - solemn chant at the Great
Compline of Christmas and Epihany. (Taken from Isaisah chapter 8-9). Carpathian chant - Prostopinie (Cantus
firmus).
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Beatitudes - third antiphon at the Divine
Liturgy of St. Johna Chrysosotom (Mt 5,
3-12). Greek chant, Tone 1. I Love Thee, o Lord: - canticle
from the Divine Liturgy of St. James, Lord's Brother. (Ps 17, 2-3) Gladsome Light: [Fós hilaron] - hymn from
Vespers celebrating Christ, Light for everyone and source of life fot the whole
world. Kievan chant. Lord, Now Lettest Thou: [Nunc dimittis] -
canticle of St. Simeon at Vespers. Carpathian chant. God is Lord + Sunday Troparion of Tone 5 -
from Matins. Carpathian chant - Prostopinie (Cantus firmus). Rejoice, o Virgin: - Archangel Gabriel's
greeting to Virgin Mary, the Theotokos. Closing troparion at Lenten Vespers.
Greek chant. Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silent: -
replacement for the Cherubic hymn at the Divine Liturgy of St. Basil the Great
on the Holy Saturday. Carpathian chant - Prostopinie (Cantus firmus). The Angel Cried Out: - Heirmos 9 of Canon
of Pascha from Paschal Matins. Replaces "It is Truly Fitting" at the
Divine Liturgy. Anonymous.
The prophets above: (Svyše prorocy:)
- theotokion at the bishops vesting at the beginning of the hierarchical divine liturgy. M. Balakirev (1836-1910).
Trisagion (Svjatyj Bože:) - thrice-holy hymn.
J. Bokšaj (1874-1940), from the Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom, 1911. Prokimenon of the feast of Exaltation of the Holy
Cross and for Friday, Tone 7, Carpathian chant
(arrangement for mixed choir by Martin Skoviera). Alleluia - with verses before the reading
of the Gospel on the divine liturgy. S. Mokranjac (1865-1914). Cherubic hymn
(Iže cheruvimy:) - sung at the Divine Liturgy during the Great Entrance. N. Rimskij-Korsakov (1844-1908),
Cherubic hymn No. 4 G-major, op. posth. O Lord, let the light: - communion
hymn of Exaltation of the Holy Cross, Tone 1, Carpathian chant
(arrangement for mixed choir by Martin Skoviera). Let our mouths be filled: (Da ispolňatsja:)
- thanksgiving hymn after the communion. Carpathian chant
(arrangement for mixed choir by Martin Skoviera). O Lord, You willed: (Razbojnika
blahorazumnaho:) - exapostilarion
of Great Friday. It is sung at the matins of Great Friday - Holy Passions. M. Starickij (1840-1904). Your resurrection: - introductory chant at the
Paschal Matins and sticheira of the Tone 6 at the Vesper on Saturday evening. Carpathian chant
(arrangement for mixed choir by Martin Skoviera). Polychronion - Many years: (Mnohaja ľita:)
- final chant wishing many years (God's blessing) that is sung after various
services. Carpathian chant
(arrangement for mixed choir by Christopher Stanichar).
Troparions and kontakions - of the
Ressurection Tone 2 and of the Placing of the precious tunic
of the Mother of God (2nd July). Carpathian chant - Prostopinie (Cantus
firmus). Arrangement for mixed choir by Martin Skoviera. Trisagion - thrice-holy hymn. Carpathian chant - Prostopinie (Cantus
firmus). Arrangement for mixed choir by Christopher Stanichar. Litany of supplication and further litanies
(petitions at the end of the liturgy of catechumens). Carpathian chant - Prostopinie (Cantus
firmus) - traditional folk chant (non-choir). Cherubic hymn - sung at the Divine
Liturgy during the Great Entrance. A. Chesnokov - "Starosimonovskaya". Kiss of peace and the symbol of faith. Carpathian chant - Prostopinie (Cantus
firmus), partly arranged for mixed choir by Martin Skoviera and partly traditional
folk chant (non-choir). Beginning fo the Anafora - Holy, Holy, Holy:
Carpathian chant - Prostopinie (Cantus firmus), arrangement for mixed choir by Martin
Skoviera. And Kievan chant (Holy, Holy, Holy:). We praise you: - thanksgiving hymn of the
anafora of the divine liturgy. S. Mokranjac. It is truly proper: - hymn to the honour
of Mother of God. End of the anafora. Tone 2, Carpathian chant - Prostopinie (Cantus
firmus). Arrangement for mixed choir by Martin Skoviera. We have seen the true light: -
thanksgiving hymn after the communion. Carpathian chant - Prostopinie (Cantus
firmus). Arrangement for mixed choir by Martin Skoviera. Rejoice, Mother of God: (Theotoke
Parthene chaire:) - the angel's greeting Mary, Mother of God (Lk 1). It is sung
at the end of Lenten vespers. P.
Dinev. Troparion and kontakion of ss. Kyrillos and
Methodios, our Slav apostles. Tone 4 (troparion) and tone 3 (kontakion), Carpathian chant - Prostopinie (Cantus
firmus). Arrangement for mixed choir by Martin Skoviera.
Akathistos to the Mother of God. Akathistos (= no sitting) is a hymn celebrating the blessed Virgin Mary, the most holy
Theotokos. This gem of byzantine hymnography is divided into 13 kontakia and 13
oikoi. No certain ascription of its authorship can be made. It has been attributed
to Sergios, Patriarch of Constantinople, or to Georgios Pisides, deacon, archivist and sacristan of the great church of the Holy Wisdom at
Constantinople, sometimes to St. Romanos the Melodist. The recording is based on a variant of Kievan chant that has been recently
used in the eparchy of Presov. Choral setting by Martin Skoviera.
Thou Descended from on High: - Resurrection
troparion, Tone 8, Carpathian chant (arrangement for mixed choir by Martin Skoviera). Alleluia of Tone 1 - with verses from the
feast of Exaltation of the Holy Cross, Kievan chant (?) (unknown arranger) Thou Art a Mystical Garden: - Heirmos
9 of Exaltation of the Holy Cross, Carpathian chant with ison.
Cherubic hymn, Part 1 - sung at the Divine
Liturgy during the Great Entrance. D. S. Bortnjanskij (1751-1825), Nr. 7. Cherubic hymn, Part 2 - sung at the Divine
Liturgy during the Great Entrance. D. S. Bortnjanskij (1751-1825), Nr. 7. One is Holy: - preparation to Communion. Nikolaj Kedrov
Sen. (1871-1940).
Recorded at the Divine Liturgy on 19. September 1999 in the Parish Church.
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