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Sobor - Collection of Liturgical Hymns of the Orthodox Churches of Different Nations.
Georgian chant
1. Polyelaion chant
2. Come, let us worship
3. Magnification for the Nativity of Christ
4. The glory of all the world
5. O Heavenly King Serbian chant
6. Serbian hymn to the Mother of God
7. Troparion to St. Nina Bulgarian chant
8. Sunday troparion and hymn to the Mother of God Serbian chant
9. O victorious leader of triumphant hosts Bulgarian chant
10. The Cherubic hymn Serbian chant
11.Serbian communion hymn tone one Georgian chant
12.Troparion to St. George the Victorious Bulgarian chant
13. Hymns to the Holy Trinity by St. Gregory of Sinai Znamenny chant
14. Stanza for the veneration of the Shroud Various chants
15. Paschal troparion (in different languages).
Hierodeacon German (Ryabtsev). Review As part of his continuing mission to educate listeners and to expand the horizons of liturgical singing in Russia, Hierodeacon Gherman has assembled and recorded an interesting program of 15 hymns from the bodies of Byzantine, Serbian, Georgian, and znamenny chants.
1. Polyelaion****
2. «Come, let us worship...»*****
3. Magnification for the Nativity of Christ******
4. «The glory of all the world...» tone one
5. «O Heavenly King...» tone six**
6. Serbian hymn to the Mother of God tone eight***
7. Troparion to St. Nina tone four*****
8. Sunday troparion and hymn to the Mother of God tone one**
9. «O victorious leader of triumphant hosts...» tone eight***
10. The Cherubic hymn tone five**
11. Serbian communion hymn tone one***
12. Troparion to St. George the Victorious tone four*****
13. Hymns to the Holy Trinity by St. Gregory of Sinai tone one**
14. Stanza for the veneration of the Shroud tone five*
15. Paschal troparion (in different languages)
a) Znamenny (in Slavonic)
b) Byzantine (in Greek)
c) Serbian (in Serbian)
d) Kartalino-Kakhetian (in Georgian)
* Znamenny chant
** Bulgarian chant
*** Serbian chant
**** Byzantine chant
***** Kartalino-Kakhetian (Georgian) chant
****** Putevoy three-part line chant
Georgian chant
1. Polyelaion chant
2. Come, let us worship
3. Magnification for the Nativity of Christ
4. The glory of all the world
5. O Heavenly King Serbian chant
6. Serbian hymn to the Mother of God
7. Troparion to St. Nina Bulgarian chant
8. Sunday troparion and hymn to the Mother of God Serbian chant
9. O victorious leader of triumphant hosts Bulgarian chant
10. The Cherubic hymn Serbian chant
11.Serbian communion hymn tone one Georgian chant
12.Troparion to St. George the Victorious Bulgarian chant
13. Hymns to the Holy Trinity by St. Gregory of Sinai Znamenny chant
14. Stanza for the veneration of the Shroud Various chants
15. Paschal troparion (in different languages).
Hierodeacon German (Ryabtsev). Review As part of his continuing mission to educate listeners and to expand the horizons of liturgical singing in Russia, Hierodeacon Gherman has assembled and recorded an interesting program of 15 hymns from the bodies of Byzantine, Serbian, Georgian, and znamenny chants.
1. Polyelaion****
2. «Come, let us worship...»*****
3. Magnification for the Nativity of Christ******
4. «The glory of all the world...» tone one
5. «O Heavenly King...» tone six**
6. Serbian hymn to the Mother of God tone eight***
7. Troparion to St. Nina tone four*****
8. Sunday troparion and hymn to the Mother of God tone one**
9. «O victorious leader of triumphant hosts...» tone eight***
10. The Cherubic hymn tone five**
11. Serbian communion hymn tone one***
12. Troparion to St. George the Victorious tone four*****
13. Hymns to the Holy Trinity by St. Gregory of Sinai tone one**
14. Stanza for the veneration of the Shroud tone five*
15. Paschal troparion (in different languages)
a) Znamenny (in Slavonic)
b) Byzantine (in Greek)
c) Serbian (in Serbian)
d) Kartalino-Kakhetian (in Georgian)
* Znamenny chant
** Bulgarian chant
*** Serbian chant
**** Byzantine chant
***** Kartalino-Kakhetian (Georgian) chant
****** Putevoy three-part line chant
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