GabrielCremeens
Music Director at St. George, Albuquerque, NM
Good morning everyone,
Christ is risen!
I hope this finds everyone well. I'm attaching to this message a set of compositions that I did for a directed study here at school under Dr. Karanos, our professor of Byzantine Chant. Over the past couple months, I have been working on composing musical scores for some of the major commemorations during the month of October. They include:
1) Holy Protection
2) St. Thomas
3) St. Luke
4) St. Artemius the Great-Martyr
5) St. Gerasimus of Cephalonia
6) St. James the Brother of the Lord
All of these are complete, with the exception of the Praises Doxastikon for Holy Protection, the Aposticha Doxastikon of St. Gerasimus, and the two doxastika at vespers of St. Artemius. I hope to complete all of these within the next week or two.
I offer these in the hopes that people can make suggestions, and also pray that they will be helpful to any churches that will offer services on these feast days.
In Christ,
Gabriel
EDIT: Scores to be re-posted soon.
Christ is risen!
I hope this finds everyone well. I'm attaching to this message a set of compositions that I did for a directed study here at school under Dr. Karanos, our professor of Byzantine Chant. Over the past couple months, I have been working on composing musical scores for some of the major commemorations during the month of October. They include:
1) Holy Protection
2) St. Thomas
3) St. Luke
4) St. Artemius the Great-Martyr
5) St. Gerasimus of Cephalonia
6) St. James the Brother of the Lord
All of these are complete, with the exception of the Praises Doxastikon for Holy Protection, the Aposticha Doxastikon of St. Gerasimus, and the two doxastika at vespers of St. Artemius. I hope to complete all of these within the next week or two.
I offer these in the hopes that people can make suggestions, and also pray that they will be helpful to any churches that will offer services on these feast days.
In Christ,
Gabriel
EDIT: Scores to be re-posted soon.
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