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Byzantine Chant in English

"I will sing unto the LORD as long as I live..."

About Me

The following quote describes the spirit of Byzantine Chant. I must apologize because I do not remember or have record of the author."It is the divinely bestowed privilege of the Saints to sing praises to the Holy Trinity, and to extol the name of Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Throughout Scripture and the history of Divine salvation, even to the present day, the people of God have expresed the inner reality of the Divine encounter by means of song. Where mere written words fail to portray fully the truth of the mystery of faith, the Church has employed sacred hymnology to be, as it were, an icon of song and verse, expressing clearly the truth in our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. The music of the Church, therefore, should not be considered as one might consider other forms of music, whether classical or contemporary. This music requires in us a longing to know God and to possess a desire to behold Him portrayed in our song. It requires that we be true to Christ, for in singing and chanting we become witnesses (martyrs) to the truth. Likewise, we err if we approach Orthodox hymnology simply as a science, seeking only to know technique, formulae and method. If this is our outlook we will certainly miss the heart of what it has to offer. Let us rather approach it in faith and in love, as an outgrowth of our service for our Lord, knowing that it is the Holy Spirit who inspires these poems and songs of the Church, to the glory of Jesus Christ.The inner reality of Byzantine music is neither Greek nor oriental. Properly understood it is not a local ethnic musical style, but rather the living embodiment of a timeless and profoundly theological proclamation of the Orthodox faith. With its roots deep in Christian antiquity, it may be legitimately viewed as a part of Holy Tradition, uncorrupted by the Western captivity which has so often distorted other artistic expressions of Orthodoxy, both musical and iconographic. It poses a universality, which allows it to surmount any narrow boundaries of nationality or language."


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Member Since: 4/28/2007
Band Members: This album is available for purchase. Please send me a message if you're interested in ordering a copy.
Influences: Even though my only language is English, I love to listen Byzantine chant in any language. The more I hear, the more I'm able to absorb and apply what I've learned. My favorites are Eikona and Fr. Apostolos Hill.
Sounds Like: "God is peace, beyond all tumult and shouting. Our hymns, accordingly, ought to be angelic, without tumult." ~St. Gregory of Sinai
Record Label: unsigned
Type of Label: None

My Blog

"On the duties of a choir singer"

This is an excerpt taken from a book called Letters to a Beginner, On Giving one's life to God, by Abbess Thaisia.        Letter Six On the Duties of a Choir Singer Cursed is th...
Posted by Byzantine Chant in English on Mon, 30 Apr 2007 04:08:00 PST