Chants of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church.
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1 Good news to Vsenoschnaya
2 Come let us worship
3 Bless the Lord O my soul
4 Blessed is the man
5 Lord I cry unto thee
6 Sticheron to the St. Fathers of Pecherskaya Lavra
7 Dogmaticon in the 6th tone
8 O gladsome Radiance
9 The Lord reigns
10 O wonderful miracle
11 O new miracle
12 Now lettest thou depart
13 Troparion to the St. Fathers of Pecherskaya Lavra
14 Christ has risen from the dead
15 Praise Ye the name of the Lord
16 Magnification to the St. Fathers of Pecherskaya Lavra
17 From my youth
18 The great doxology
19 Under your mercy
20 Sounds and bells on the close caves of Pecherskaya Lavra
The Hymns Of The All-Night Vigil - the traditional worship singing of Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra by The Kyiv Theological Academy and Seminary choir.
The worship singing of Kyiv-Pechesk Lavra is a unique and precious heritage of the Orthodox singing culture. The origin of this singing is from the 11th century (1091), in a monastery founded by inok Antony who arrived from Aphona.
Lavra's hymns organically synthesize Byzantine tradition and folk-singing culture. Under the influence of south-Slavic songs, Lavras way of singing gained a power and became one of brightest characteristics of the Orthodox world. During solemn festive services, in a state of prayer inspiration, singers unintentionally supplemented and developed this music. That is how the characteristic features of Lavra's singing appeared: the saturation with repeated single words, strongly marked melodism, and mobility of a music substance.
Lavra's singing is fixed by sound intonation contour of prayer. It is an exclamation of the heart rushed to God. This is the way used by a heroic monk to come up to God. This is living witness of the century-old tradition.
Lavra's hymns are notable for solemn harmony, spiritual touching, prayer inspiration and peculiarity. True beauty, inner might, greatness, power - these were the impressions for all orthodox Christians as well as foreigners. The success can be explained by the understanding of worship singing as spiritual. It is living witness of the orthodox tradition. It is an indicator of the might and greatness of the human spirit. It is distinctive musical chronicle of monastic life, the fire in their hearts, their spiritual depth and wealth.