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St Romanos Press : Christ Is Risen (Ancient Hymns of the Resurrection)
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New release of ancient a capella Pascha (Easter) hymns (1st to 9th c.) - many sung for the 1st time in English. A precursor to Gregorian chant, these Byzantine sounds are found in many European & Middle Eastern folk songs (Celtic, Greek, Arabic, Romanian)
Genre: Spiritual: Hymns
Release Date: 2010
Christ Is Risen (Ancient Hymns of the Resurrection)
St Romanos Press
Record Label: St Romanos Press
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1. Come ye, take light 6:30 Album Only
2. Thy Resurrection - Procession Hymn 2:20 Album Only
3. Christ is risen from the dead - Apolytikia 5:32 Album Only
4. Paschal Canon - Katavasia - Odes 1 & 3 1:53 Album Only
5. When they who were with Mary - Hypakoe 0:47 Album Only
6. Paschal Canon - Katavasia - Odes 4, 5 & 6 2:26 Album Only
7. Though Thou didst descend - Kontakion & Ikos 1:24 Album Only
8. Paschal Canon - Katavasia - Odes 7, 8 & 9 3:53 Album Only
9. When Thou hadst fallen asleep - Exapostilarion 1:57 Album Only
10. Let God arise - Paschal Stichera 3:33 Album Only
11. It is the day of Resurrection - Doxasticon 2:03 Album Only
12. Though Thou didst descend - Kontakion & Ikos 0:50 Album Only
13. The angel cried - Katavasia of 9th Ode 2:56 Album Only
14. Partake ye of the Body of Christ - Communion 1:51 Album Only
15. Christ is risen from the dead - Slow Apolytikion 1:39 Album Only
16. What God is as great as our God - Gr Prok 1:10 Album Only
17. Christ is risen from the dead - Greek versions 2:55 Album Only
18. From thine unfailing fount - Kontakion 1:20 Album Only
19. O Lord, when the disciples - 1st Kathisma 1:00 Album Only
20. O Thomas, thou hast searched - Exapostilaria 1:39 Album Only
21. The noble Joseph - Apolytikia 1:23 Album Only
22. The women brought myrrh - Kathisma Hymn 0:40 Album Only
23. Hearken, ye women - Exapostilarion 0:45 Album Only
24. Sion heard and was glad - Lord I have cried 2:38 Album Only
25. When the feast had divinely - Kathisma Hymn 2:38 Album Only
26. The Divine Wisdom - Praises Stichera 2:43 Album Only
27. He that eateth My flesh - Communion Hymn 2:09 Album Only
28. Though gloomy sin hath rendered blind - Exapostilarion 0:48 Album Only
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Album Notes

This is a collection of ancient Christian hymns sung during the Pascha (Easter) season. Many of these original melodies and texts are attributed to St. Romanos (6th c.), St. Andrew of Crete (7-8th c.), St. John of Damascus (7-8th c.), St. Cosmas of Maiuma (7-8th c.), St. Theodore the Studite (9th c.), St. Theophanes the Branded (9th c.), and St. Joseph the Hymnographer (9th c.) to name a few. Some of these special melodies (Prosomia) are set to dozens of other texts throughout the year, as well, in the liturgical books. They have only recently been metered and transcribed into English.

The music of the ancient Church of Christ was inherited from the worship of the synagogue and the temple in Jerusalem — primarily the Psalms of King David. The Church added its own hymns to this — often reflections on Christ's fulfillment of the Old Testament prophecies and His work and ministry on this earth — and Christianity spread throughout the whole world. This music, based on the 8 modes or tones, also spread and became the basis for Gregorian chant in the West and later ancient Russian chant (Znamenny, Kievan, etc.). These modes or tones can still be heard in the various folk music of Europe and the middle East and were the basis for melodic themes in many of the classical composers, although several of these modes dropped out of use in the West.

In recent times, this music has not been heard much in the West, as much of it is in Greek, Arabic or Slavonic and was written using the ancient music notation or neumes. There has been a considerable effort in recent years to transcibe this music into English. This CD — one of many — is offered in the hopes of making our ancient Christian heritage more readily available to the English speaking world.

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