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PANAGIA: Orthodox Hymns to the Mother of God (2013)
Sung exclusively in English, this CD presents a wide variety of Hymns to the Most Holy Theotokos (Panagia), ranging from the familiar and the traditional to the rarely-heard and brand new. More...
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Lamentations: Orthodox Chants of Holy Week (2009)
Sung exclusively in English, this CD presents the best-loved Hymns of Holy Week, drawing upon
the richess of various chant traditions as they co-exist in America--Byzantine (Greek, Antiochian,
Romanian), Russian, Serbian, and Bulgarian, as well as new compositions and adaptations. More...
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The Orthodox Divine Liturgy (Master,
Bless!) (2007)
This CD presents the Orthodox Divine Liturgy in its richest, most
majestic form--when a bishop serves. The resplendent singing of
the mixed choir alternates with angelic trios and the sonorous singing
of the clergy choir. Where appropriate, the congregation joins in
with joyful refrains of antiphonal psalmody. More...
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Resurrection! (2006)
On this CD the Archangel Voices vocal ensemble explores a rich variety
of Orthodox liturgical repertoire in the English language, focusing
on the hymns of Pascha. The present CD draws widely upon both Byzantine
and Slavic heritage and includes selections from the traditional repertoire
of the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries (Bortniansky, Dyletskiy, Makarov)
as well as settings by contemporary American Orthodox composers--Walter
Obleschuk, Alexander Ruggieri, Jessica Suchy-Pilalis, and Tikey Zes,
among others. More...
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Christ
is Born, Give Glory! (2005)
A delightful selection of hymns and carols for the Feast of the Nativity
of Christ (also encompassing the pre-festal period). This CD offers
a variety of compositions and chant arrangements by some of North
America's leading composers and arrangers, both living and recently
deceased. The repertoire draws upon various traditions of styles of
Orthodox church music, particularly as they are manifest in the practice
of parishes in North America. More...
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With
the Voice of the Archangel (2003)
From the earliest days of the Christian Church, the solo voice has
always played an important role in liturgical singing. In the Byzantine
tradition, the art of the solo chanter (or psaltis) remains prominent
to this day. In the Slavic tradition, the last 300 years have witnessed
the development of a choral tradition; but certain elements of the
services have continued to be chanted either by a solo voice or by
a trio of solo voices. More...
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