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SHEET MUSIC FOR HYMNS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR

First Half of the Polyeleos (Psalm 134)
Second Half of the Polyeleos (Psalm 135)
For Feasts of the Lord Jesus Christ


Short Polyeleos 


“A Good Word” (Psalm 44)
Used as the Anti-Polyeleos for Feasts of the Theotokos

 
“By the Waters of Babylon” (Psalm 136)
Used as the Anti-Polyeleos for Theophany throughout the Antiochian Patriarchate


“Rejoice, O Bethany”
Sung on Lazarus Saturday, and in Procession on Palm Sunday


Hymn for Reception of a Bishop
Sung when the bishop is received in the back of the Church


"O Gladsome Light"
The Archdiocesan and Diocesan standard music setting for Vespers


Ordinary Kontakion
The Archdiocesan and Diocesan standard music setting when used in Divine Liturgy

AUDIO RECORDINGS FOR HYMNS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR

Kontakion of the Annunciation and Sundays in Great Lent (MP3)

"O Gladsome Light" (MP3)

Entrance Hymn (Eisodikon) for Ordinary Sundays (MP3)

Paschal Apolytikion (MP3)
Slow and Fast Versions with Paschal Stichera
English, Arabic and Greek

The Service of Great Compline (LINK)
Chanted by St. George Church, Portland, OR

Various Chanters Helps and Music (LINK)
Chanted by St. John the Evangelist Church, Orinda, CA

Sunday Apolytikia and Theotokia in the Eight Tones

Tone One: Apolytikion (MP3) and Theotokion (MP3)
Tone Two: Apolytikion (MP3) and Theotokion (MP3)
Tone Three: Apolytikion (MP3) and Theotokion (MP3)
Tone Four: Apolytikion (MP3) and Theotokion (MP3)
Tone Five: Apolytikion (MP3) and Theotokion (MP3)
Tone Six: Apolytikion (MP3) and Theotokion (MP3)
Tone Seven: Apolytikion (MP3) and Theotokion (MP3)
Tone Eight: Apolytikion (MP3) and Theotokion (MP3)

To request addtional music and recordings, please email service_texts@antiochianladiocese.org

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