Liturgical Music
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Contents:
- The Divine Liturgy
- Matins
- Vespers
- Nativity
- Great Lent
- Pentecostarion
- Ascension
- Magnifications
- Menaion (on separate page)
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Come, let us worship and fall down before Christ; O Son of God, who rose from the dead, save us who sing to Thee: Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia.
The Divine Liturgy
- The Great Litany (Solovetsky)
- First Antiphon ~ Psalm 102 (Greek)
- First Antiphon ~ Psalm 102 (Moscow)
- Psalm 102 ~ Greek Chant (abbreviated version)
- Second Antiphon ~ Psalm 145
- Only-Begotten Son ~ Tone 6 (Soloviov)
- Only-Begotten Son ~ Tone 6: Having set all your hope…
- Small Litany ~ Tone 6: Having set all your hope…
- Beatitudes
- Come Let Us Worship
- Come Let Us Worship, variants
- Come Let Us Worship, Hierarchical
- Daily Antiphon 3
- O Lord, Save the Pious
- O Protection of Christians
- Trisagion (Benigsen)
- Trisagion (Kievan)
- Trisagion – men’s (Kievan)
- Trisagion – mixed (Kievan)
- Litany of Fervent Supplication (Zinovyov)
- Litany of Fervent Supplication (Znammeny)
- Litany of Fervent Supplication (Armenian)
- Cherubic Hymn (to the melody of “I will take the cup of salvation”)
- Cherubic Hymn (Znammeny)
- Litany After Cherubic Hymn (Trubachov)
- Father, Son and Holy Spirit
- A Mercy of Peace (Anaphora) ~ Znammeny
- A Mercy of Peace (Anaphora) ~ Athos
- It Is Truly Meet (Tone 1)
- It Is Truly Meet (Tone 8)
- It is Truly Meet (Kievan, Tone 8)
- It Is Truly Meet (Valaam)
- And All Mankind (Odessa)
- One Is Holy
- Psalm 22
- Psalm 115
- Psalm 115 ~ Znammeny (3/6/06)
- Receive the Body of Christ
- Receive the Body of Christ – Moldavian
- We Have Seen The True Light
- Psalm 33
- His Beatitude (At the Dismissal, Tone 6)
More Liturgical Info
Matins
Vespers
Lord, I have cried…
- Tone 1
- Tone 1, Znamenny
- Tone 2, Kievan
- Tone 2, Znamenny
- Tone 3, Kievan
- Tone 3, Znamenny
- Tone 4
- Tone 4, Znamenny (revision 1)
- Tone 4, Znamenny (revision 2)
- Tone 5
- Tone 5, Znamenny
- Tone 6
- Tone 6, Znamenny
- Tone 7
- Tone 7, Kievan
- Tone 7, Znamenny
- Tone 8
- Tone 8, Znamenny
Resurrectional Dogmatikon
- Tone 1, Kievan
- Tone 2
- Tone 2, Kievan
- Tone 3
- Tone 3, Kievan
- Tone 4
- Tone 4, Znamenny
- Tone 5
- Tone 5, Znamenny
- Tone 6, Kievan
- Tone 6, Znamenny
- Tone 7, Kievan
- Tone 7, Znamenny
- Tone 8, Kievan
- Tone 8, Znamenny
Great Lent
- Beatitudes with refrain
- Waters of Babylon
- Lenten Sunday Prokimena
- Troparia for Saturday Lenten Liturgy
Sunday Evenings
Sunday of the Last Judgment: Saturday Vespers
Forgiveness Sunday: Saturday Vespers
Great Compline
- God Is With Us
- O Lord of Hosts
- Have Mercy on Us
- Canon – Kontakion
Canon of St. Andrew of Crete

We magnify, we magnify Thee, O Christ the Giver of Life, who for our sake didst descend into Hades, and with Thyself dost raise all things.
Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia, Glory to Thee, O God.
Sunday of Orthodoxy: Saturday Vespers
Presanctified Liturgy:
St. Mary of Egypt Sunday:
Palm Sunday:
Holy Week:
Holy Friday:
Holy Saturday:
Come, let us worship and fall down before Christ; O Son of God, who rose from the dead, save us who sing to Thee: Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia.
Pentecostarion
Thou hast ascended in Glory, O Christ our God, and gladdened Thy disciples with the promise of the Holy Spirit; and they were assured by the blessing that Thou art the Son of God, and Redeemer of the world.
GREAT AND HOLY PASCHA
St. Thomas Sunday
Ascension:
Pentecost:
- Magnification
- Instead of “It Is Truly Meet” (9th Ode)
- Magnification – Znanmenny.
- Pentecost Exaposteilarion
- Sunday Prefeast Stichera #1
- Sunday Prefeast Stichera #2
- Sunday Prefeast Stichera #3
- 9th Hour of Royal Hours
- God Is With Us (Carpatho-Russian)
- Troparion (Znammeny)
- Troparion (Carpatho-Russian)
- Troparion
- Aposticha
- Aposticha – Dec. 22
- Aposticha – Glory
- Glory to God (before 6 Psalms)
- Exapostilarion of the Nativity
- Paramia I
- Nativity Canon – Carpatho-Russian
- Nativity Canon – Ode 9, pp 1-3-1
- Nativity Canon – Ode 9, pp 4-5-1
- Nativity Canon 9th – 2nd Canon
- Kontakion of the Nativity of Christ
We magnify, we magnify Thee, O Christ the Giver of Life, and we honor Thy holy Cross, which hath saved us from the bondage of the enemy.
We magnify, we magnify Thee, O all-immaculate Mother of Christ our God, and we glorify thine all-glorious dormition.
Magnifications (Menaion)
- Nativity of the Virgin Mary (Sep 8)
- Exaltation of the Cross (Sep 14)
- Hierarch Innocent of Alaska (Oct 6)
- St. Innocent of Alaska (Oct 6)
- The Holy Apostle Luke (Oct 18)
- St. Demetrius (Oct 26)
- Archangels (Nov 8)
- Quick to Hear Icon of Theotokos (Nov 9)
- St. John Chrysostom (Nov 13)
- Entrance of the Theotokos (Nov 21)
- St. Nicholas of Myra (Dec 6)
- St. Herman of Alaska (Dec 13)
- Nativity of our Lord and Savior (Dec 25)
- St. Seraphim of Sarov (Jan 2)
- Theophany (Jan 6)
- St. Nina of Georgia (Jan 14)
- New Martyrs & Confessors (Jan 22)
- Three Hierarchs (Jan 30)
- Meeting of our Lord in the Temple (Feb 2)
- Annunciation (Mar 25)
- Annunciation ~ Znammeny (Mar 25)
- St. Innocent of Alaska (Mar 31)
- St. Innocent of Alaska (Mar 31)
- St. George (Apr 23)
- Ss. Cyril and Methodius (May 11)
- Ss. Constantine and Helen (May 21)
- Nativity of St. John the Baptist (Jun 24)
- Ss. Peter and Paul (Jun 29)
- The Prophet Elijah (Jul 23)
- St. Panteleimon (Jul 27)
- Most Merciful Savior Christ (Aug 1)
- Transfiguration (Aug 6)
- Dormition of the Theotokos (Aug 15)
- Holy Image of our Lord (Aug 16)
- Vladimir Icon of the Theotokos (Aug 26)
- Beheading of St. John the Baptist (Aug 29)
- For Icons of the Theotokos
- All Saints of America
- Holy Hierarch
- To A Martyr
- Monastic Saint
- Alleluia
See also: Sobor.org – Russian liturgical music website













