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Service Books & Sheet Music (13)
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HOLY WEEK VOL 3 (HARDBACK)
Author: DAVID DRILLOCK AND JOHN H ERICKSON, EDITORS
#: 8035
The final volume of Orthodox liturgical music in English for the services of Holy Week. It encompasses the services of Matins with the Praises (Lamentations) and the Vesperal Divine Liturgy of Great and Holy Saturday, commonly celebrated on Holy Friday evening and Holy Saturday morning respectively. A wide variety of settings from many Orthodox liturgical traditions are included: Russian (Kievan, Znamenny and Common Chant), Byzantine, Modern Greek, Serbian, Bulgarian, and two new compositions by contemporary Orthodox composers. Rubrical notes are also provided.
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LITURGY OF THE PRESANCTIFIED GIFTS ( Softback)
Author: DAVID DRILLOCK & JOHN H. ERIKSON
#: 794
Complete music and English text for the Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts. Mostly Russian settings. With rubrics and two appendices.
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LITURGY OF THE PRESANCTIFIED GIFTS ( HARDBACK)
Author: DAVID DRILLOCK & JOHN H. ERIKSON
#: 793
Complete music and English text for the Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts. Mostly Russian settings. With rubrics and two appendices.
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DIVINE LITURGY, THE
Author: DAVID DRILLOCK , JOHN H ERICKSON, HELEN BRESLICH ERICKSON, EDITORS
#: 8036
This newly revised and expanded edition of sheet music for the Orthodox Divine Liturgy will fill a void felt since the first edition went out of print over fifteen years ago. Included are selections for all hymns of the Eucharistic service representing the numerous Orthodox musical traditions (Russian, Greek,Romanian, Bulgarian, Serbian and Antiochian). The English text is from the Divine Liturgy of the Orthodox Church in America which employs traditional English when referring to the persons of the Godhead.
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PASCHA: THE RESURRECTION OF CHRIST
Author: DRILLOCK, ERICKSON & ERIKSON
#: 361
Complete music and texts for Easter and the Paschal season. Mostly Russian chants but also some Byzantine, Serbian, Romanian and Antiochian settings. Now out of print and slightly discoloured these are only available whilst present stocks last.
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HOLY WEEK VOL 1 ( HARDBACK)
Author: DRILLOCK ET AL
#: 593
Provides several settings for the main texts of the Matins of Holy Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday together with the Vesperal Divine Liturgy of Holy Thursday. ( The liturgy of the Last Supper.) Mostly Russian melodies in Western notation with English text.
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HOLY WEEK VOL 2 THE SERVICES OF HOLY FRIDAYY( SOFTBACK)
Author: DRILLOCK, ERICKSON & ERIKSON
#: 312
Music and English text for Great and Holy Thursday and Holy Friday. Various Russian and some Byzantine melodies with Western notation.
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HOLY WEEK VOL 2 (HARDBACK)
Author: DRILLOCK, ERICKSON & ERIKSON
#: 594
Music and English text for Great and Holy Thursday and Holy Friday. Various Russian and some Byzantine melodies with Western notation.
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FESTAL MENAION, THE
Author: MOTHER MARIA AND BISHOP KALLISTOS
#: 379
Containing the variable texts for all the services of the Twelve Great Feasts of Christ and the Mother of God.
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LENTEN TRIODION
Author: TRANS MOTHER MARIA AND BISHOP KALLISTOS
#: 446
The companion volume to the Festal Menaion this volume contains the full variable texts for the ten Sundays before Pascha, the full texts for the First week of Lent and Holy Week, together with certain other texts during the season of the Fast. Has an excellent introduction on the meaning and purpose of fasting.
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PSALM VERSES OF THE ORTHODOX LITURGY
Author: DR. MICHAEL FARROW
#: 2096
Covering both Greek and Slav usage this compendium of Psalm verses for the Liturgy is an indispensable resource for all choirs.
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DIVINE LITURGY OF OUR FATHER AMONG THE SAINTS JOHN CHRYSOSTOM, THE
Author: ST JOHN CHRYSOSTOM
#: 186
A new translation in modern English with Greek parallel text. For use in the Archdiocese of Thyateira and Great Britain .
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ORTHODOX LITURGY, THE (BLUE)
Author:
#: 2912
A translation of the three principal liturgies of the Orthodox Church, for use at the Stavropegic Monastery of St. John the Baptist in Essex. Grounded in old Church Slavonic texts, as amplified by the corresponding Greek. Retains the grandeur of pre - Reformation English and the King James Version of the Bible.
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