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To view (and print) a hymn, click the word "view"
next to the hymn you want.
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To hear a computer-generated sound file of a hymn, click the word "hear"
next to the hymn you want.
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Christ is Risen |
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Lord
Have Mercy |
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Antiphons |
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Typica |
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Apolytikia of the Resurrection |
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Thrice-holy
Hymn |
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Alleluia |
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Cherubic Hymns |
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Hierarchal
Liturgy |
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Anaphora |
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It
is Truly Right |
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Heirmoi
(Katavasias) of the Ninth Ode
(chanted instead of “It is Truly Right” on feast days) |
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Communion
Hymns (days of the week) |
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Communion
Hymns (major feast days) |
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Communion
Hymns (minor feast days)
Note: The hymns in this folder are duplicates of those found
in other subsections. They are provided here as well so that they
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Feast days of the Mother of God
Long version, Fourth Mode Brief
versions, by Hieromonk Gregory |
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Feast days of the Archangels
Long version, First Mode Brief
versions, by Hieromonk Gregory |
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Feast days of the Honourable Forerunner
and other Saints
Long version, Grave Mode Brief
versions, by Hieromonk Gregory |
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Feast days of the Apostles, the Three
Hierarchs,
and Sts. Constantine and Helen Long
version, Plagal Fourth Mode Brief versions,
by Hieromonk Gregory |
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Feast days of the Cross (Third Sunday
of Lent and August 1) |
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Feast day of Prophets and Sts. Joachim
and Anna |
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Holy Thursday Slow
Version, Plagal Second Mode Plagal Second Mode,
traditional Athonite melody Plagal Second Mode,
by Lycourgos Petridis First Mode, by Lycourgos
Petridis
Plagal Fourth Mode, by Lycourgos Petridis |
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Receive
Me Today |
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Concluding
Hymns |
To download all the music for the entire book, click here (678 pages, 117 Mb)
Comments:
All hymns here in Byzantine notation are only in English. Hymns in Greek were not written out in Byzantine notation for this website since they are already available in published books of Byzantine music.
Clicking a "Hear" link will open a MIDI file, which can be played by your computer's media player. All these MIDI files are very small (less than 10 Kb). Bear in mind that a computer plays these files using an equal-tempered scale, which does not always correspond precisely to the actual pitches of Byzantine scales.
Clicking a "View" link will open a printable PDF file. Most of these files are less than 300 Kb.
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