New Website with Byzantine Music Compositions

GabrielCremeens

Music Director at St. George, Albuquerque, NM
Good morning all,

This is just a quick post to announce the launching of a new website that will contain Byzantine music compositions in English - primarily settings of the idiomela and doxastika for the entire year, but also music for the services of Vespers, Orthros, and Divine Liturgy. It's a work in progress, and I just started typing up and uploading music to this website, but I thought I'd just make you all aware of its existence.

Kind thanks are due to the Holy Transfiguration Monastery for the generous use of their translations for the purposes of this website.

Here is the website. I hope it proves a helpful resource in the liturgical musical ministries of various churches, to the glory of God!

http://www.englishmenaion.com/

In Christ,
Gabriel
 

domesticus

Lupus non curat numerum ovium
Good morning all,

This is just a quick post to announce the launching of a new website that will contain Byzantine music compositions in English - primarily settings of the idiomela and doxastika for the entire year, but also music for the services of Vespers, Orthros, and Divine Liturgy. It's a work in progress, and I just started typing up and uploading music to this website, but I thought I'd just make you all aware of its existence.

Kind thanks are due to the Holy Transfiguration Monastery for the generous use of their translations for the purposes of this website.

Here is the website. I hope it proves a helpful resource in the liturgical musical ministries of various churches, to the glory of God!

http://www.englishmenaion.com/

In Christ,
Gabriel

Very nice.

Congratulations!
 

Protoklitos89

Νέο μέλος
This is really, really impressive. As a novice chanter, these kinds of sources are so helpful. I would love to see this succeed. I pray God blesses this work.

In Christ,
Andrew
 
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