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The Sunday Octoechos
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Assembled by: Deacon Philip M. (Mitrophan) Simon
Using Text That Was Translated From the Slavonic According to the Old Rite of the Russian Orthodox Church by: Hieromonk German Ciuba
Chants Were Adapted into English, Using the Ancient Znamenny Chant, by: Deacon Philip M. (Mitrophan) Simon
Using Text That Was Translated From the Slavonic According to the Old Rite of the Russian Orthodox Church by: Hieromonk German Ciuba
Chants Were Adapted into English, Using the Ancient Znamenny Chant, by: Deacon Philip M. (Mitrophan) Simon
Publication Data: Erie, PA: Russian Orthodox Church of the Nativity of Christ (Old Rite), 2004
Format: hardcover
Number of Pages: 880
Dimensions (l × w × h): 23.5 cm × 16.2 cm × 4.1 cm
Additional Information: two-color printing, two bookmark ribbons, two compact discs in a single jewel case
ISBN: 0‒9617062‒6‒0
Assembled by: Deacon Philip M. (Mitrophan) Simon
Using Text That Was Translated From the Slavonic According to the Old Rite of the Russian Orthodox Church by: Hieromonk German Ciuba
Chants Were Adapted into English, Using the Ancient Znamenny Chant, by: Deacon Philip M. (Mitrophan) Simon
“The publication is divided into two sections. The first section contains the Orthodox services, according to the Old Rite, for Sunday Services as indicated in the full Octoechos, or Book of Eight Tones. The second section contains the ‘Heirmosi’ (liturgical hymns opening each Ode of the respective canon) for the Sunday Canons for Compline, Midnight Service, and Matins, also from the full Octoechos. [...]We believe and hope that this publication[...]will enable a continuation, expansion, and more meaningful use of the hymns because of the opportunity for the faithful to sing hymns using English, their primary language. Also, with the addition of western staff notation to the ancient ‘hook’ notation, it is our hope that a greater number of parishes and individuals interested in traditional liturgical singing will now be given access to this unique and beautiful style of liturgical chant, now approaching a millennium of documented use in Orthodox Christianity.”
—“Preface”
CONTENTS
PREFACE
Preface
TRANSLATOR’S NOTE
Translator’s Note
SECTION I—SERVICES OF THE SUNDAY OCTOECHOS
TONE 1
Small Vespers
Great Vespers
Compline
Midnight Service
Matins
Liturgy
TONE 2
Small Vespers
Great Vespers
Compline
Midnight Service
Matins
Liturgy
TONE 3
Small Vespers
Great Vespers
Compline
Midnight Service
Matins
Liturgy
TONE 4
Small Vespers
Great Vespers
Compline
Midnight Service
Matins
Liturgy
TONE 5
Small Vespers
Great Vespers
Compline
Midnight Service
Matins
Liturgy
TONE 6
Small Vespers
Great Vespers
Compline
Midnight Service
Matins
Liturgy
TONE 7
Small Vespers
Great Vespers
Compline
Midnight Service
Matins
Liturgy
TONE 8
Small Vespers
Great Vespers
Compline
Midnight Service
Matins
Liturgy
EXAPOSTILARIA OF THE RESURRECTION
Exapostilaria & Gospel Stichera (1–11)
SECTION II—HYMNS OF THE SUNDAY OCTOECHOS
TONE 1
Compline
Midnight Service
Matins
TONE 2
Compline
Midnight Service
Matins
TONE 3
Compline
Midnight Service
Matins
TONE 4
Compline
Midnight Service
Matins
TONE 5
Compline
Midnight Service
Matins
TONE 6
Compline
Midnight Service
Matins
TONE 7
Compline
Midnight Service
Matins
TONE 8
Compline
Midnight Service
Matins
CANON TO THE MOST HOLY THEOTOKOS: TONE 4
Canon to the Most Holy Theotokos
Format: hardcover
Number of Pages: 880
Dimensions (l × w × h): 23.5 cm × 16.2 cm × 4.1 cm
Additional Information: two-color printing, two bookmark ribbons, two compact discs in a single jewel case
ISBN: 0‒9617062‒6‒0
Assembled by: Deacon Philip M. (Mitrophan) Simon
Using Text That Was Translated From the Slavonic According to the Old Rite of the Russian Orthodox Church by: Hieromonk German Ciuba
Chants Were Adapted into English, Using the Ancient Znamenny Chant, by: Deacon Philip M. (Mitrophan) Simon
“The publication is divided into two sections. The first section contains the Orthodox services, according to the Old Rite, for Sunday Services as indicated in the full Octoechos, or Book of Eight Tones. The second section contains the ‘Heirmosi’ (liturgical hymns opening each Ode of the respective canon) for the Sunday Canons for Compline, Midnight Service, and Matins, also from the full Octoechos. [...]We believe and hope that this publication[...]will enable a continuation, expansion, and more meaningful use of the hymns because of the opportunity for the faithful to sing hymns using English, their primary language. Also, with the addition of western staff notation to the ancient ‘hook’ notation, it is our hope that a greater number of parishes and individuals interested in traditional liturgical singing will now be given access to this unique and beautiful style of liturgical chant, now approaching a millennium of documented use in Orthodox Christianity.”
—“Preface”
CONTENTS
PREFACE
Preface
TRANSLATOR’S NOTE
Translator’s Note
SECTION I—SERVICES OF THE SUNDAY OCTOECHOS
TONE 1
Small Vespers
Great Vespers
Compline
Midnight Service
Matins
Liturgy
TONE 2
Small Vespers
Great Vespers
Compline
Midnight Service
Matins
Liturgy
TONE 3
Small Vespers
Great Vespers
Compline
Midnight Service
Matins
Liturgy
TONE 4
Small Vespers
Great Vespers
Compline
Midnight Service
Matins
Liturgy
TONE 5
Small Vespers
Great Vespers
Compline
Midnight Service
Matins
Liturgy
TONE 6
Small Vespers
Great Vespers
Compline
Midnight Service
Matins
Liturgy
TONE 7
Small Vespers
Great Vespers
Compline
Midnight Service
Matins
Liturgy
TONE 8
Small Vespers
Great Vespers
Compline
Midnight Service
Matins
Liturgy
EXAPOSTILARIA OF THE RESURRECTION
Exapostilaria & Gospel Stichera (1–11)
SECTION II—HYMNS OF THE SUNDAY OCTOECHOS
TONE 1
Compline
Midnight Service
Matins
TONE 2
Compline
Midnight Service
Matins
TONE 3
Compline
Midnight Service
Matins
TONE 4
Compline
Midnight Service
Matins
TONE 5
Compline
Midnight Service
Matins
TONE 6
Compline
Midnight Service
Matins
TONE 7
Compline
Midnight Service
Matins
TONE 8
Compline
Midnight Service
Matins
CANON TO THE MOST HOLY THEOTOKOS: TONE 4
Canon to the Most Holy Theotokos
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