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Top > Society > Religion and Spirituality > Christianity > Denominations > Orthodox > Music and Chant
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» Ancient Hymns for Modern Times - Hymns of Byzantine Chant by Katerina Sitaras Makiej, Presvytera, in English and Greek. Audio sample, ordering info on site. CDs and tapes include hymns from the Orthodox Christian worship services. Psalms and inspiring prayers set to music and chanted by a female solo voice.
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» Byzwriter 1.0 Software - A system for writing the Byzantine Music Notation created by Gezerlis G. Velissarios (PHD student, University of Athens, Greece.) Windows 95 and Word 6 or 7 (Greek Version) required.
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» Divine Liturgies Music Project - More than 1000 pages of Byzantine music transcribed into Western notation according to the style of chanting used on the Holy Mountain. Hymns are provided in Elizabethan English, Modern English, and Greek.
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» Monumenta Musicae Byzantinae, Copenhagen - The MMB microfilm collection contains more than 680 items for use by scholars of Byzantine chant. Housed at the University of Copenhagen, Institute for Greek and Latin
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» Musica Russica - Source of Russian choral music. Provides descriptions, ratings, and sells many Russian Orthodox church music CDs. Also sells sheet music.
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» Oh Pure Virgin - Modern arrangement by composer Ioannidis Nikolaos. Includes audio file and Greek text.
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» Podoben - Adaptations of Orthodox church music in the English language. Provides music in .pdf files as well as MIDI.
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» Sirin Ensemble - Vocal ensemble performing early Russian Orthodox chants and spiritual verses. History of the ensemble, repertoire description, wav and mp3 files of Orthodox church and folk chants. [English/Russian]
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» Society of St. Romanos - Dedicated to professional performance of Orthodox Church music. Russian, Greek, and Ukrainian musical traditions are included in the repertoire.
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» St. Sava Music Book - Settings of English translations of Orthodox Church music. Includes Irmos for the Canon of the Resurrection in the eight tones. Requires a plug-in for Internet Explorer. Files must be saved and played locally with other browsers. Windows only.
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» Znamenny Chant - A discussion of the development, notation, and musical analysis of this uniquely Russian Byzantine chant.
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