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- Podoben An extensive collection of Orthodox church music.
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- St. Michael's litrugical music page A unique collection of liturgical music from St. Michael’s Carpatho-Russian Greek Catholic Church in Binghamton, NY.
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Monthly Archives: September 2012
ORTHODOX LITURGICAL DYNAMICS, part 1
Last year (or was it the year before?!), I gave a series of classes at my parish entitled “Liturgical Dynamics,” in which I discussed the various cycles and layers of commemorations that govern Eastern Orthodox worship. The reason I used … Continue reading
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BRAKES
In this posting I’m going to leave the subject of music and talk about brakes. You know, those things that help us slow down and stop. I’ve become convinced over the years that Orthodox liturgical worship is very healthy and … Continue reading
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GOSPEL HYMNS OF THE RESURRECTION, part II
The last time I was considering the Gospel reading from Luke 24:36f, the story of Luke and Cleopas meeting Christ on the road to Emmaeus. This reading is the sixth in a series of eleven that are read each Sunday … Continue reading
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THE GOSPEL HYMNS OF THE RESURRECTION, part I
When Eastern Orthodox faithful attend Sunday Matins, whether it is held immediately after Vespers Saturday evening (a “vigil”) or on Sunday morning immediately before the Eucharist, they are attending a Resurrection Service. Each Sunday, except for rare exceptions (e.g. Palm … Continue reading
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