“O Most Glorious Mystery”
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The Choir of the Faculty of Orthodox Theology of the University of Belgrade “O Most Glorious Mystery” Los Angeles San Francisco Chicago New York Boston WESTERN AMERICAN DIOCESE 1621 West Garvey Avenue Alhambra, CA 91803 626 289 9061, 626 284 1484 (fax) E-mail: [email protected] More info www.westsrbdio.org August – September, 2008 Concerte Program ® Akathist Hymn to the Theotokos, ancient Serbian and Greek melodies, 8th tone (4th plagal) ® Stichera of the Forefeast of the Nativity of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, after “now and ever…” Hymns of Praise, in four parts, on St. Ignatius (?) ® Stichera, 8th tone (4th plagal), Great Refrain, Sunday after the Nativity of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, on the Praises, composed by a monk of Hilandar in the 19th C., manuscript 571 ® First Stichera of the First Royal Hour of the Nativity of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, 8th tone ® 9th Hymn of the Nativity… Canon of Matins, 1st tone. ® Troparion of the Nativity…, 4th tone in Slavonic, Greek and English ® The members of the Choir of the Faculty (School) of Orthodox Theology of the University Kontakion of the Nativity…, ancient 3rd tone in Slavonic, Greek and English of Belgrade are students chosen because of their love for divine services and the beauty of their ® 2nd verse of the Aposticha of the Nativity…, 3rd tone musical expression at the cantor’s stand of the School’s St. John the Theologian Church. The ® Troparion of Theophany, 1st tone in Slavonic, Greek and English Dean of the School formed the choir in the beginning of 2007. The Choir’s obligation is to ® Kontakion of Theophany, 4th tone in Slavonic render responses during worship services in the Church. ® The Choir consists of about 20 students who foster the chanting of folk Serbian Church Hymn of the 9th Canon of the Feast of the Meeting of our Lord hymns, singing of multi-part Russian melodies, and especially the tradition of Byzantine and Savior Jesus Christ, 3rd tone by Nikola P. Mihajlov church music by following the typikon of the Holy Mountain, while respecting the admini- ® 3 Odes of Matins on Great and Holy Monday, 2nd tone strative prelature for singing in the Great Church of Christ – St. Sophia in Constantinople. ® Alleluia, 8th tone, and Troparion of the Bridegroom Along with daily participation in worship services in the School’s Chapel, by invitation, the ® Choir has participated in the celebration of Great Feasts in some Dioceses of the Serbian Exapostilarion of the Bridegroom in Slavonic, Greek and English Orthodox Church by responding during Divine Liturgies and All-night Vigils. Their first ® “Glory…now and ever…” on the Praises of Great and Holy Monday, 5th tone appearance was at a scholarly presentation honoring St. Sava at the Faculty in 2007. ® From the Antiphons of Great and Holy Thursday, 8th and 6th tones ® Vladimir Antic, choir leader Stichera of Great and Holy Friday, 2nd tone Goran Ilic Benke ® Andrej Jeftic ® Petar Kozakijevic ® Lazar Nesic ® Ivan Vasiljevic ® Short Katavasia of Pascha, 1st tone ® ® ® Miladin Vujkovic Radomir Vrucinic Igor Davidovic Veljko Vasiljev Bojan Bundalo ® Paschal Stichera with Praises, 5th tone Nemanja Starovlah Miodrag Dragulj ® Brance Trajkoski ® Nikola Adamovic ® First Stichera of Vespers on Pentecost, 5th tone ® Troparion of Pentecost, 8th tone in Slavonic, Greek and English ® First Stichera of the Dormition, 1st tone ® Ancient Eucharistic hymn by Anthony Nomophilac (?), 8th tone ® Kratima, 8th tone by Hurmuzija Hartophilac (?) ® “Many Years” – Polychronius (?) ® Three multi-voiced compositions: “Fervant Supplication”.