Byzantine Prosomia The Chanter’s Companion
A Booklet Containing The Music and Text For All the Hymns Chanted on the CD’s
© 2005, Holy Transfiguration Monastery, Brookline, MA
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Contents of this Booklet and the CD
First Tone
1 O all-lauded Martyrs • PaneÊfhmoi�Mãrturew�
2 O strange wonder • ÖV�toË�paradÒjou�yãumatow�
3 Thou art the joy • T«n�oÈran¤vn�tagmãtvn�
4 The three most great luminaries • ToÁw�tre›w�meg¤stouw�fvstÆraw�
5 While Gabriel was saying • ToË�l¤you�sfragisy°ntow�
6 The soldiers standing guard • TÒn�Tãfon�Sou�SvtÆr�
Second Tone 7 Thou soughtest the heights • Tå�ênv�zht«n�
8 With what fair crowns • Po¤oiw�eÈfhmi«n
9 When he took Thee • ÜOte�§k�toË�jÊlou�Se�nekrÒn�
10 O house of Ephratha • O‰kow�toË�ÉEfrayç�
11 Hearken, ye women • Guna›kew�ékout¤syhte�
12 Upon that mount in Galilee • To›w�mayhta›w�sun°lyvmen�
13 While Thy disciples looked on Thee • T«n�mayht«n�ır≈ntvn�Se�
Third Tone 14 Awed by the beauty • TØn�…raiÒthta�
15 On this day the Virgin • ÑH�Pary°now�sÆmeron�
16 The power of Thy Cross • Megãlh�toË�StauroË�SoË�
17 That which came to pass in thee • ÉAkatãlhptÒn�§sti�
18 Thy confession • Ye¤aw�p¤stevw�
19 From the heights our Saviour, Christ #1• ÉEpesk°cato�≤mçw�
20 From the heights our Saviour, Christ #2 • ÉEpesk°cato�≤mçw�
21 O Changeless Light • F«w�énallo¤vton�LÒge�
22 O ye Apostles from afar • ÉApÒstoloi�§k�perãtvn�
23 Thou Who as God adornest • ÑO�oÈranÚn�to›w�êstroiw�
24 While standing in the Temple’s courts • ÉEn�PneÊmati�t“�ÑIer“�
Fourth Tone 25 As one valiant • ÑVw�genna›on�§n�Mãrtusin
26 Lord, when Thou didst ascend • KÊrie�énely∆n�§n�t“�Staur“
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27 O Lord, although I desired to blot out • ÖHyelon�dãkrusin�§jale›cai
28 On this day Thou hast appeared • ÉEpefãnhw�sÆmeron
29 Thou who wast called from on high • ÑO�§j�Íc¤stou�klhye¤w
30 Unto them that fear Thee • ÖEdvkaw�shme¤vsin
31 Be quick to anticipate • TaxÁ�prokatãlabe
32 Joseph was amazed (Dismissal Hymn) • Kateplãgh�ÉIvsÆf
33 Thou Who wast raised up • ÑO�Ícvye‹w�§n�t“�Staur“
34 Thou Who wast raised up (Kontakion) • ÑO�Ícvye‹w�§n�t“�Staur“�
35 Joseph was amazed (Sessional Hymn) • Kateplãgh�ÉIvsÆf
Plagal of First Tone 36 Let us worship the Word • TÚn�sunãnarxon�LÒgon
37 We the faithful bless thee • Makar¤zom°n�se
38 O righteous Father • ÜOsie�Pãter
39 Rejoice • Xa¤roiw�éskhtik«n�élhy«w
Plagal of Second Tone 40 Angels in the Heavens • TØn�ÉAnãstas¤n�Sou
41 As it is written • TriÆmerow�én°sthw�Xrist°
42 Ere the morning star • ÑEk�gastrÚw�§t°xyhw�/�ÑH�épegnvsm°nh
43 Having laid up all their hope • ÜOlhn�époy°menoi
44 Ye angelic hosts • Afl�ÉAggelika¤
Plagal of Fourth Tone 45 By conceiving the Wisdom • TØn�Sof¤an�ka‹�LÒgon
46 O Lord, though Thou didst stand • KÊrie,�efi�ka‹�krithr¤ƒ
47 O Lord, Thy holy Martyrs • Ofl�Mãrtur°w�sou�KÊrie
48 O strange wonder • ÖV�toË�paradÒjou�yãumatow
49 The Paradise of Eden • ÑO�§n�ÉEd¢m�Parãdeisow
50 What shall we now call you • T¤�Ímçw�kal°svmen�ëgioi
51 To thee, the Champion Leader • Tª�Ípermãxƒ
52 When the bodiless one • TÚ�prostaxy°n
53 As first-fruits of our nature • ÑVw�éparxåw�t∞w�fÊsevw
54 Thou, as the Life of all • ÉAn°sthw�§k�nekr«n�
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INTRODUCTION
Through the prayers and contributions of the many involved in this project, we are happy to finally present this recording of fifty-four prosomia. We beg the indulgence of all that have been patiently waiting for us to complete this project, which has often seemed too large and outside the realm of possibility for the choir of our monastery. Glory to God for all things!
Prosómia are a large, specific group of hymns of the Eastern Orthodox Church, which are used as models and paradigms for the composition of other hymns. In laymen’s terms, a prosómion (singular) is a “hymn-tune”. When its title, which is the first words of the hymn appears above other hymn-texts, it signifies that they are to be sung to the tune of that particular prosomion. A hymn is called a prosomion – meaning in Greek “similar to” – when hymns modeled after the Original Melody match it note for note, syllable for syllable, and accent for ac-cent. A prosomion is called Podóben in Slavonic.
By learning the prosomia one will be able to chant thousands of hymns in the Menaion, Triodion, Pentecostarion, Octoëchos, and all the service books of the Church. In order to provide the Faithful with a learning tool, the fifty-four prosomia presented here are meant to be a companion to the Menaion, recently published in English by our monastery. Prosomia appear in almost every service of the Orthodox Church, as hymns for “Lord, I have cried”, the Aposticha and the Praises, and as Dismissal Hymns, Kontakia, Exapostilaria and Sessional Hymns. (Although the heirmoí of the Canons also function as hymn-tune paradigms, they are a category unto themselves and are not considered prosomia.)
As an additional tool for learning the prosomia, the sheet music for all the hymns has been included in this PDF file, followed by an additional PDF file of all these hymns as “music without text” for those who wish to write in the text of other hymns as a teaching aid, or for use in Church.
In character, prosomia vary from festive to mournful to joyous. The Fathers of the Church deemed them worthy and edifying vehicles of grace that can bring us to compunction and the contemplation of God’s ineffable love for mankind. Many of these melodies as we know them are based on hymns composed in the Monas-tery of Saint Sabbas in the Holy Land.
The prosomia on this CD have been grouped first according to Tone, and then the branch of the Tone, and within that, in alphabetical order. Further, the Exapostilaria, in Second and Third Tones, have been grouped together to assist comparison in learning to distinguish them.
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The original text and melody of a prosomion are called the “Original Mel-ody”. In our selection the Original Melody of each hymn will be chanted first, followed by one or two examples of hymns modeled after it. If the hymns do not follow exactly the paradigm of the Original Melody, they are called “irregular.” Where appropriate, the last example demonstrates how a final cadence can be in-serted in place of the simple ending. In some cases minor variants occur, which will be mentioned specifically later on.
The Notation and Execution of the Music
Regarding the notation on the music page itself, two things in particular need
to be mentioned: First, the bold-print capital letters which appear above certain notes in the staff are the notes for the “ison”. (In short, the ison is the “base note” upon which the Tone is based and is chanted by a lesser number of chanters as a foundation and support for the melody.) For example, if D appears above the first note of a hymn the “isocrats”, i.e., the ison-holders, are to chant the text on the note ‘D’ until another letter appears, changing to that note. The abbreviation “Un.” signifying “unison”, guides the isocrats to chant in unison with the melody until the next letter appears. An ison note that appears with an arrow pointing down, as in G , indicates that a low ‘G’ is to be chanted.
Second, in (all but one of) the hymns of Second Tone and Plagal of Second Tone, and one hymn in Fourth Tone, a special accidental, ‘ j,’ has been placed in the staff to indicate the flatting of a note by 1/3 of a step, which does not occur in general Western music practice. This is placed on ‘A’ and sometimes on low ‘D’. It sounds just a nuance lower than ‘An’, but definitely not as low as ‘Ab’. The Soft Chromatic scale used in the above mentioned Tones simply cannot be rendered on the well-tempered piano keyboard. Through much listening and practice one can learn to produce this new note. In light of the above, we have indicated a “soft flat” in the notation.
We do not intend to present a comprehensive theory of Neo-Byzantine Eccle-siastical chant here, but we wish to mention a few things to help the chanter in execution. One distinctive part of the special flavor of Byzantine chant comes from the tuning of its four scales. Each branch of each of the eight Tones, while using one of the four, has its own conventions: melodic formulae, dominant notes, at-tracted notes, endings and others. Certain notes in each Tone are considered dominant notes, which have a permanently fixed pitch, and certain other notes which can be attracted to those dominant notes, (and thus do not have a perma-nently fixed pitch). For example, in Third Tone, when an ‘E’ is between two neighboring ‘F’s’, the pitch of the ‘E’ may be pulled higher, i.e., attracted to the dominant ‘F’s’. Notice that in many of the hymns certain notes are not chanted ex-actly as they appear on the music page – they might be flatted or sharped in vary-
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ing degrees. Those could be attracted notes, part of the (regular) tuning of the scale being used, or a convention of the Tone. In the Soft Chromatic scale, the force of the dominant note ‘G’ is so strong that the note ‘A’ is permanently at-tracted down towards it and, therefore, ‘Aj ’ is part of the regular tuning of the scale. We have included it in the key signature.
A common practice in Byzantine chant is to double the octave of the ison, meaning, for example, to sing both a high and a low ‘G’ even though only a G is above the note. This doubling is particularly effective in the hymns that use the Soft Chromatic scale as it gives a fullness and richness to the sound. Very beauti-ful examples of ison doubling can be heard in recordings from the Vatopaidi and Simonopetra Monasteries of Mount Athos available from our monastery.
The words “irregular” and “variant” were mentioned earlier. We use these terms to show that there is some difference between the paradigm of the Original Melody and a hymn that has a slightly different number of syllables (and the added or subtracted notes, which accompany them). Those changes have been in-dicated by using small notes for the additional notes. In almost all cases, the hymns of the new English language Menaion follow the paradigm exactly. Vari-ants, however, are not indicated in the text. Therefore, it is best to study the hymns before chanting them, in order to properly accommodate any irregularities.
Notes on the Hymns
First Tone
In While Gabriel was saying, the Original Melody is used only as a concluding Theotokion, and so we have included it here as the last example. This hymn also presents a variant in the notes of the concluding phrases with the triple “Glory…”
The soldiers standing guard is chanted from ‘A’ with the ison note ‘D’. Another tra-dition, more common among Greek chanters, is to chant this hymn from ‘A’ but with the Soft Chromatic scale, treating the note ‘A’ as if it were ‘G’, the base note. In that case the final ending and “Glory; both now” of Second Tone should be used.
Second Tone
Since With what fair crowns never appears as a Theotokion, “Glory; both now” and a final ending have not been provided. Different than the other hymns of Second Tone on this recording, O house of Ephratha uses the Hard Chromatic scale, as indicated in the key signature, rather than the Soft Chromatic.
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Third Tone
The Original Melody of Awed by the beauty is irregular and is not included as an example. The music for it can be found in the hymnal Selected Byzantine Hymns.
That which came to pass is really not a prosomion but the heirmos to the Ninth Ode of the Matins Canon from the Feast of the Meeting of the Lord in the Temple. We have included it in our selection because of its importance in that Feast and its beauty - a high point of the Feast.
Third Tone Exapostilaria
From the Heights our Saviour, Christ – Versions 1 and 2, are two settings of the same hymn from two different chanting traditions. The first is from the Heirmologion from the Polychronachis Publishers of Crete, and the second from the Pandektis’ Heirmologion from Greece, both claiming Ioannis Protopsaltis of Constantinople as hymnographer. We use both versions - the first version for Great Feasts like the Nativity of our Saviour and Theophany, and the second for other days of the year. O ye Apostles from afar is also from the Polychronachis Heirmologion.
Fourth Tone with B n (If desired, all of the hymns in this branch of Fourth Tone may be chanted in the Soft Chromatic scale as we do in our example Thou, Who Wast raised up – Kon-takion, with G as ison and base note.) Joseph was amazed – Dismissal Hymn, shows another important variant in the mel-ody due to a different number of syllables in the last lines. Thou, Who Wast raised up – Dismissal Hymn, is also used as a Sessional Hymn and Kontakion, whereas Thou Who Wast raised up – Kontakion, is used only as a Kon-takion. In our practice, we use the one labeled “ – Kontakion” for Great Feasts only. Thou, Who Wast raised up – Kontakion, shows a variant melody in the last line.
Fourth Tone – Palatine Mode
Joseph was amazed – Sessional Hymn, is from yet another branch of Fourth Tone known either by its musical introduction, the apékhema “Nenanó,” or Palatine Mode. It uses the Hard Chromatic scale.
Plagal of First Tone
Rejoice shows a variation in the melody on the first note. The first syllable “Re-“ requires an extra note to be added in order to accommodate the unaccented addi-tional syllable at the beginning.
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Plagal of Second Tone
Angels in the Heavens does not have a metered Original Melody in English. Ere the morning star shows again a variant in the last line, which requires the chanters to adapt the syllables to the music.
Plagal of Fourth Tone
By conceiving the Wisdom has a variant in the melody near the end.
O strange wonder has a variant in the first line. To thee, the champion leader, one of the best-known and loved hymns of the Church, has an Original Melody in English, which is irregular. It can be found in Selected Byzantine Hymns.
When the Bodiless one also has an irregular Original Melody; it is also to be found in Selected Byzantine Hymns.
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Other Resources
The hymnal Selected Byzantine Hymns contains some of the irregular Original Melodies of the prosomia presented here. In the introduction to the Menaion you will find more extensive information on prosomia and the services of the Church. The Menaion contains all of the hymns for the Saints of the day and fixed Feasts. Both are available from Holy Transfiguration Monastery.
Online: The website stanthonysmonastery.org/music/Index.html has helpful articles and music in English in both western and Byzantine notation. Another very large resource is the website analogion.com, which has many recordings, sheet music and facsimiles of originals, articles and discussions pertaining to Byz-antine music and performance, as well as links to other useful sites. Many won-derful recordings of Byzantine chant performed by various choirs and chanters are available from our monastery catalog or website: thehtm.org.
May these hymns be for the adornment of the Church’s holy services And to the glory of God!
Holy Transfiguration Monastery, Brookline, Massachusetts December, 2005
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First Tone
The Three Most Great Luminaries
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First Tone
while gabriel was saying
& b œ œ ˘G œ œ œ œD œ œ œ œ œ œcrowned
forth fromthee.thee.
Glo -Glo -
ryry
toto
HimHim
Whothat,
work -through
eththy
heal -bring - ing*
& b œ œ œC œ .œ jœD
.˘ings for all through thee.
& b ˘ œrit.
œ œ œ ˘C
œ ˘b .˘D
forth, hath de - liv - ered us.
& b œD
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œGlo - ry to the Fa - ther, and to the Son, and
& b œC œ œ œ œ œ .˘D
to the Ho - ly Spir - it.
& b œD œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
Both now and ev - er, and un - to the a - ges
& b œ œC œ œ œ .˘D
of a - ges. A - men.
-7-
First Tone
Glory; both now. From ‘D’
* This particular hymn is always chantedas a final hymn. Therefore, only the finalending is given with it.
Final Ending:
& b œD ˘ œ œ œ œ ˘ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ œThe
Whensol -
ChristdiersGod
stand -had
ingbeen
guardborn
atfor
Thyour
tomb,sakes
Ofrom
mythe
Sav -Vir -
& b ˘ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ ˘ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œiour,gin,
be -thou
camefaith -
asful -
deadly
ondidst
see -fol -
inglow
theHim,
light -keep -
ning -ing
likeHis
& b œ ˘ œA œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œAn -sta -
geltutes
whoand
preachedheed -
toing
theHis
wom -sa -
encred
oflaws,
ThineO
a -au -
ris -gust
& b œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ ˘ œn œ œ œb ˘D œMa -ing,
ryO
Mag -Ho -
da -ly
lene.Lord:
Hence,Thee
aswe
weglo -
to -ri -
dayfy,
ob -Who
& b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ ˘A œn œ œn œ œhastserve
a -thy
bol -ho -
ishedly
cor -re -
rup -mem -
tion;brance,
Theewe
dore -
weceive
a -the
& b ˘D œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œdore,loos -
Whoing
fromof
theour
gravesins
hastand
a -trans -
ris -gress -
enions
andthrough
Whothy
a -ho -
& b œ œ œ œ .˘lonely
artprayers
ourfor
God.us.
-8-
First Tone. A
the soldiers standing guardChanted from ‘A’
& b œD ˘ œ œ œ ˘rit.
œC
œ ˘b .˘D
for us.
& b œD œ œ œ W œ .˘Glo - ry to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spir - it.
& b œD W œ œ œ .˘Both now and ever, and unto the ages of a - ges. A - men.
-9-
First Tone. A
Glory; both now. From ‘A’
Final Ending:
& j œF œG œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ThouThou
sought -left -
estest
thebe -
heights,hind
thoughall
part -earth -
edly
notcares
fromand
thingstur -
be -bu -
low;lence,
& j œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œE œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘thyand
pil -led -
lardest
be -a
camelife
aof
char -still -
i -ness
otand
oftran -
firequil -
forli -
thee.ty,
& j œUn. œ œG œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œThouem -
be -u -
cam -la -
estting
there -John
bythe
aBap -
truetist
com -in
pan -ev -
ion’ry
ofway,
theO
& j œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œE œ œ ˘ œ ˘ œan -
mostgel -
right -ic
eoushost;one.
andWhere -
to -fore,
geth -we
erac -
withclaim
them,thee
Owith
Saint,him,
thouO
& j œG œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ .˘cease -
Fa -less -ther
lyof
pray -Fa -
estthers,
Christright -
Godeous
forAn -
ustho -
all.ny.
& rit.
j œE œG œ œ œ œ œ œ œUn. œ œ ˘F œ ˘b .˘GO Fa - ther of Fa - thers, right - eous An - tho - ny.
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� second tone
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Final Ending:
Thou Soughtest the Heights
Hymns Chanted from ‘G’
& j ˘G ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ# ˘ œ œn œ œWhenSmit -
heten
tookwith
Theede -
deadsire
fromand
offlove
thefor
Tree,Christ,
theea -
Ar -ger -
i -ly
ma -did
& j œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘the -Hel -
anen,
pre -the
paredmoth -
Theeer
withwhence
fin -sprang
estthe
lin -sci -
enon
andmost
myrrhsweet,
& j œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ#thathaste
heto
mightHo -
gively
bur -Si -
i -on
altill
toshe
Thee,found
thethe
Lifeho -
ofly
& j ˘ œ œ œF œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œG œ œ œ œall.
placeThen,where
com -our
pelledSav -
byiour
hiswas
fer -cru -
ventci -
love,fied,
hede -
longedsir -
toing
em -to
bracesave
& j ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ#Theeus.
andAnd
towhen
pressthrough
Thyher
spot -dil -
lessi -
Bo -gence,
dyshe
tothere
hishad
heartfound
andthe
& j ˘ œF œ ˘ œ œ œG œ œ œ œ ˘ œlips.
CrossButand
hishad
fearraised
andit
rev’ -up
rencewith
re -great
strainedlong -
him,ing,
whilstshe
& j œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œb œ ˘ œ œ œ œre -
withjoiced
joyandhe
criedcried
a -to
loud:Thee:
Glo -Glo -
ryry
beto
toThy
Himcon -
Whode -
-11-
Second Tone
When He Took Thee
& j œF œ œ œ œ œ œ .˘Gscen -grant -
sion,ed
Ome
Thoumine
Friendar -
ofdent
man.hope.
& rit.
j œF œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘G œF œ ˘b .˘Ggrant - ed me mine ar - dent hope.
& j œG œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œGlo - ry to the Fa - ther, and to the Son, and to the
& j œ œ œ œ œ .˘Ho - ly Spir - it.
& j œG œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
Both now and ev - er, and un - to the a - ges
& j œ œ œ œ œ .˘of a - ges. A - men.
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Second Tone
Final Ending:
Glory; both now. Chanted from ‘G’
& j œG œ œ œ œ œ# œ œ œ œ œ œ .œ jœ ˘ œWithThou
whatwast
faira
crownsmorn
ofwhose
praiselight
shallnev -
weer
crownceased,
bless -right -
& j œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ# œed
eousPe -Fa -
terther,
anddi -
Paulvine
theA -
A -tha -
pos -na -
tles?sius;
Who,and
af -them
terthat
& j œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œthe
werebo -
blinddy
withwerethe
farpas -
a -sions’
part,gloom,
yetthou
indrew -
theest
Spir -un -
& j œ œF œE œ œ œ œ .œ jœ œ œ œ ˘ œG œ œ œ œitto
wereun -
boundwan -
asing
one;light
thewith
fore -thy
mostshin -
a -ing
mongbea -
& j œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œthecon
God -fire
pro -of
claim -grac -
ers:es;
theand
oneso
aswhen
thethou
lead -hadst
erin -
ofcreased
& j œ œ œ œF œE œ œ œ œ .œ jœ œ œ œ ˘ œG œ œthethe
a -ta -
pos -lent
to -giv -
licen
choir;thee,
theChrist
oth -showed
& j ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œF œœE œ œ œ .œ jœer
theeasto
hav -be
inga
la -heal -
boureder
moreof
thanaf -
allflict -
-13-
Second Tone
With What Fair Crowns
& j œ œ œ ˘ œG œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ ˘ œFtheed
rest.souls,
Forwho
theywith
arethe
crownedsword
withof
thethy
lau -coun -
relssels
ofcut -
& j œn ˘ œ œb .œ jœn œ œ œG ˘ œ œj œn œ œ œ ˘im -test
mor -out
talthe
glo -fes -
ry,ter
asof
isin -
tru -cur -
lya -
rightble
andsores
& j œ œ œ ˘ œ ˘nF œ œ ˘n œ œ œn œ œ ˘fit -
andting,
wounds,in
whileHeav -giv -
ening
bya
Christsav -
ouring
God,health
& j œG œ œj œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œWho
togrant -
alleth
themgreatthat
mer -draw
cynigh
& j .œ jœ œ œ œ .˘toun -
theto
world.thee.
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Second Tone
& #bb ˘D œ œ œ œ œC
˘D
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘O
ChantO
housethouland
ofinof
Eph -pro -Za -
ra -phe -bu -
tha,cy
lon,
au -andand
guststrike
ye
andthybe -
ho -harp,yond
lyOthe
cit -Da -Jor -
y,vid;dan,
& #bb œ œC œ œ œ œ œ ˘D
œ œ œ œ œthoube -
give
glo -hold,ear,
rythefor
ofThe -
Christ
theo -
now
Proph -to -
com -
ets,kos,eth,
pre -thethe
parefruitLight
theof
and
housethinethe
where -ownSal -
& #bb œ œ œ œ œC œ œ œ œ œ œ .˘D
inloins,
va -
thegiv -
tion,
Di -eththe
vinebirthRan -
Oneto
som
shallChrist
and
beourDe -
bornGodliv -
forto -er -
us.day.ance.
& #bb œD œC œ œ œ œ œrit.
œ ˘D
œC
œ ˘ .˘D
the Ran - som and De - liv - er - ance.
& #bb œD
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œGlo - ry to the Fath - er, and to the Son, and
œC œ œ œ ˘ .˘
D
to the Ho - ly Spir - it.
& #bb œD œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
Both now and ev - er, and un - to the a - ges of
œC œ œ œ .˘D
a - ges. A - men.
-15-
Second Tone
Final Ending:
O House of EphrathaChanted from ‘D’
Glory; both now. Chanted from ‘D’
& j œG œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ# ˘ œF œn œE œ œHeark -
Broughten,in -
yeto
wom -bond -
en,age
andin
givethy
earyouth,
un -thou
todidst
thees -
voicecape
& j œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œG œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œF œof
cap -joyti -
forvi -
Ity;
havebut
tram -as
pleda
downpris’ -
ty -ner
rantof
Ha -Je -
dessus,
andthou
raiseddidst
& j œE œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œG œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œthere -
worldturn
fromto
cor -thy
rup -cap -
tion.tors.
Hast -And
enwith
yea
quick -heart
lythat
andburned
& j œ# ˘ œF œn œE œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œG œpro -with
claimlove
thethou
glad -didst
somere -
ti -pay
dingsthem
toby
Mya
friends;life
forof
Ijour -
haveneys,
& j œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œwilled
pe -thatrils,
joypains,
shineand
forthcares
thenceto
up -save
onthe
allwhole
Myland
cre -of
a -Ire -
& j ˘ œ œ œ œE œ œ œ œ œ œ .˘tionland.
fromGreat
whenceis
therethy
firstglo -
camery,
forthO
sor -Pat -
row.rick.
& rit.
j œG œ œ œ œ œ œUn. œ œ ˘F œ ˘b .˘GGreat is thy glo - ry, O Pat - rick.
-16-
Second Tone
Final Ending:
exapostilaria Hearken, Ye Women
& j œG œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ# ˘ œF œn œE œ œ œOO
Vir -thou
gin,Great
thouMar -
intyr
songThe -
wasto -
calleddore,
aour
cur -Christ’s
dledre -
but -nowned
tercom -
& j œ œ œ ˘ œ œG œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œF œ œE œ œmoun -mand -
tainer,
bythou
Da -god -
vid,ly
thygem
pro -and
ge -or -
ni -na -
tor;ment
aof
rod,hon -
byoured
greattro -
& j œ œ œ œ ˘ œG œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œF œ œEE -
phy -sai -
bear -as;ers,
andO
god -great
lyin
Sol -wis -
o -dom
monand
clear -cour -
lyage,
calledcease
theenot
ato
& j œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œG œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ# œcouch,
askO
thatLa -vic -
dy,t’ry
inmay
hisbe
pro -con -
phe -ferred
ticup -
Songon
ofthe
Songs;Church,
inlast -
aing
& j œE œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œlad -
peacederon
didthe
Ja -whole
cobworld,
seeand
theefor
por -us
trayed,all,
Owho
pureob -
The -serve
o -thy
& j œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œG œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œto -me -
kos;mo -
whilery
yet
brightan -
withoth -splen -
erdour,
calledcom -
theeplete
afor -
gategive -
byness
whichof
ourour
& j ˘ œF œ œE œ œ œ œ œ œ .˘Godsins,
re -and
newedthat
man’swe
fall -find
ensal -
na -va -
ture.tion.
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Second ToneUpon That Mount In GalileeThe Original Melody is irregular
& j œ œ œ œ œ œUn. œ œrit. ˘F œ ˘b .˘G
re - newed man’s fall - en na - ture.
& j œE œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ ˘WhileThe
Thyranks
di -on
sci -high
plesstand
lookedtrem -
onbling
Thee,in
Thoufear
as -be -
cen -fore
dedst,Christ,
Oun -
Christ,a -
& j œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œG œ œ œun -ble
toto
thebe -
Fa -hold
therthe
totran -
sitscen -
be -dent
sidebright -
Him.ness
An -of
gelsHis
hast -in -
ened,ex -
& j œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œF œ œE œ œ œ œ œ œrun -
press -ning
i -onble
be -Di -
forevin -
andi -
cried:ty;
Liftyet
yethou
thedidst
gateshold
up,Him
liftin
& j œ ˘ œ œUn. œ œG œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œE œ œthemthy
up,womb
forwhen
theHe
Lordtook
Kingflesh
hathfrom
as -thine
cen -hon -
dedoured
un -and
toho -
Hisly
& j œ œ œ œ œ œ œ .˘brightblood,
pri -O
malpure
glo -Vir -
ry.gin.
& j œG œ œ œ œ œ œUn. œ œrit. ˘F œ ˘b .˘Gand ho - ly blood, O pure Vir - gin.
-18-
Second ToneFinal Ending:
While Thy Disciples Looked on Thee
Final Ending:
& b œF œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œG œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œF œIn -
Come,com -let
pre -us
hen -all
si -bless
bleJob,
andthat
in -pure
ex -and
pli -blame -
ca -less
bleman,
iswho
thein
& b œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œG œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œFdreadthe
mys -Spir -
te -it’s
rystrength
thatwas
hathan
beenim -
wroughtmov -
ina -
thee,ble
Oand
all -might -
purey
La -pil -
& b œ œ œ œ œ œ œD œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œUn. œdy,lar
Queenthat
ofstood
all,firm
thoube -
Maid -fore
enall
fullthe
offoe’s
di -de -
vinevi -
grace.ces.
ForLet
thouus
& b œF œ ˘ œ œ œ ˘ œG œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œF œdidstsing
con -his
ceivepraise
thein
Onefaith;
Whohe
isis
un -tru -
cir -ly
cum -a ve -
scrib - a -ry
blegreat
andser -
didstvant
& b œ œ ˘ ˘ ˘ œC œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œbearof
Himour
wrappedSav -
iniour
fleshChrist,
fromand
thyhe
whol -plead -
lyeth
un -in
taint -our
edbe -
blood.half,
Sinceim -
& b œF œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œHeplor -
ising
thineChrist
ownwith
Son,ear -
donest
thouen -
al -trea -
waysty
im -to
ploreres -
Himcue our
tosoulsgrant
fromour
& b œ œ ˘ .˘ev’ -
soulsrysal -
per -va -
il.tion.
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Awed by the Beauty
* The Original Melody is irregular.The music for it can be found on p. 39 of Selected Byzantine Hymns
� third tone
�*
Hymns Chanted from ‘F’
& b rit.œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘C œ ˘ œUn. œ .˘
our souls from ev’ - ry per - il.
& b œF œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œG œ œ œ œOnIn
thisas -
dayce -
thetic
Vir -dis -
ginci -
bear -pline,
eththou
thewast
Tran -made
scen -fair
dentas
ina
& b œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œF œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œes -vir -
sence;gin;
tothen,
theO
Un -famed
ap -Fe -
proach -bro -
a -ni -
blea,
& b œ œG œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ ˘F œn ˘the
thouearthshon -
dothest
of -forth
feras
aa
smallmar -
cave;tyr;
An -with
gelsthy
joinlamp
& b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œG œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘inin
choirhand,
withthou
shep -ran -
herdsnest
inun -
giv -to
ingthy
glo -Bride -
ry;groom,
& b œF œ œ œ œ œG œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œwithhav -
aing
starwatched
thethrough -
Ma -out
githe
trav -night
elof
up -mar -
ontyr -
theiric
jour -suff ’ -
& b ˘ œF œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œney;
rings.for
Andour
sincesakesthou
isart
borncrowned
ain
youngglo -
Child,ry,
Hethou
thatin -
ex -ter -
ist -ced -
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Third ToneFinal Ending:
On This Day the Virgin
& b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ .˘edest
be -for
forethem
thethat
a -praise
gesthee
aswith
God.faith.
& b rit.œF œ œ œ œ œ ˘C œ ˘ œUn.
œ .˘for them that praise thee with faith.
& b œD œC œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œF ˘ œ œ œ
TheWhen
pow -thou
erdidst
ofsee
Thythy
Cross,Son
Osus -
Lord,pend -
ined
truthlife -
isless
ver -on
ythe
great:Tree,
forO
itblame -
wasless
& b œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘D œ œ ˘ œC œ œfixedVir -
ingin
oneMoth -
place,er,
yetthou
dothbit -
a -ter -
vailly
through -didst
outcry
thea -
world;loud:
andO
ofmy
fish -most
& b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œF ˘ œ œ œ .œ jœ œ œerbe -
menlov -
ited
madeChild
di -whith -
vineer
A -de -
pos -part -
tles,ed
andthe
ofbeau -
thety
na -of
tions,Thy
Mar -vi -
& b ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ jœ œ .˘tyrs,sage,
thatwhich
theyThou
mighthast
ev -will -
ering -
in -ly
ter -now
cedehid
forin
ourdeath’s
sal -dark
va -shad -
tion.ow?
& b rit.œF œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘C œ ˘ œUn.œ .˘
will - ing - ly now hid in death’s dark shad - ow?-21-
Third Tone
Final Ending:
the Power of thy cross
Final Ending:
& b œF œ œ œ œ œ œ œC œ œ œ œ .œ jœ ˘F ˘ œ œ œ œ œThatHim
In
whichWhom
Thy
camemin -na -
toi -
ture,
passstersThou
ina -
art
theeboveOne,
weserveyet
inwithin
notrem -Per -
& b œ œD œ œ œE ˘F œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œC œ œ œwise
sons,bling
com -and
Thou
pre -withart
hend,awe,
Three:
nothereKeep
thebe -
Thy
An -lowser -
gels,dothvants
norSym -from
& b œ .œ jœ ˘F œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œD œ œ œUn. .˘allme -we
harm,on
men,
whonowO thou
takebe -
Vir -in
lieve
ginhisand
Moth -arms’trust
erem -in
pure.brace.Thee.
& b rit.œF œ œ œ œ œ œD œ œ œ œ ˘C œ ˘ œUn. œ .˘
be - lieve and trust in Thee.
-22-
Third Tone
That Which Came to Pass in thee
Final Ending:
& b œC œ œ œ œ ˘D œ œ œ œ ˘F œC œThyLet
con -the
fes -moun -
siontain -
oftops
theand
onevales
di -of
vineGeor -
Faithgia
showedsound
theewith
& b œ œ œ ˘D œ œ œ œ ˘F œ œ œ œ œto
songstheof
Churchpraise
toto
belaud
aTa -
newma -
Paulra
andas
athe
zeal -ves -
otsel
a -of
& b œ œ œ œ ˘D œ œ ˘ œC œ œ œ œ œmongwis -
priests,dom,
Othe
ho -smil -
lying
one.sun,
Thethe
right -sword
eousof
bloodtruth,
boththe
ofcon -
& b œ œ œ œ œ œF ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œA -ver -
belsion
andof
Za -in -
cha -fi -
rydels,
withthe
theemost
dothhar -
crymo -
outni -
to -ous
geth -reed -
& b œ œ ˘D œ œ ˘ œC œ œ œ œ œ œ œer
pipeun -of
toJe -
thesus
Lord.Christ,
Right -and
eousour
Fa -fer -
ther,vent
in -in -
ter -ter -
cedeces -
& b œ œ œ œ œ œF ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œwithsor
Christbe -
Godfore
inthe
ourKing
be -of
halfKings,
thaten -
Histreat -
greating
mer -Him
cyto
maygrant
begreat
grant -mer -
& b œ œ œ œUn. œ .˘edcy
un -un -
toto
us.us.
-23-
Third ToneThy Confession
& b rit.œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘C œ ˘ œUn.
œ .˘grant great mer - cy un - to us.
& b œC œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œF œ œ œD œGlo - ry to the Fa - ther, and to the Son, and to the
& b œ œ œ œ .˘Ho - ly Spir - it.
& b œC œ œ œ œF ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘DBoth now, and ev - er, and un - to the a - ges of a -
& b œ œ .˘ges. A - men.
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Third Tone
Glory; both now. Chanted from 'F'
Final Ending:
& b œF œC œ œb œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œnFFrom
Inthethe
heightsJor -
ourdan
Sav -Riv -
iour,er’s
Christ,streams,
thethe
Day -Sav -
& b œ 3œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ .œ jœ œ œC œ œb œ œspringiour,
ofWho
theis
East,grace
isand
cometruth,
tohath
vi -o -
sitpen -
us;ly
andap -
we,peared
& b œ œ# œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘n œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ# œ œ#whoto
onceall
wereand
inhath
theen -
shad -light -
owened
andthem
& b œ œ ˘F œC œ œ œ œn œ œ œ œb œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œthethat
dark,once
be -slept
hold,in
nowthe
weshad -
haveow
foundand
thethe
truth;dark;
forfor
& b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œF œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ .˘fromHe
ahath
ho -come
lyand
Vir -shone
gin,forth,
thethe
LordLight
hathun -
beenap -
bornproach -
to -a -
day.ble.
& b rit.œC œF œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘C œ ˘ œUn. œ .˘
thethe
LordLight
hathun -
beenap -
bornproach -
to -a -
day.ble.
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Third Tone
exapostilaria From the Heights our Saviour, Christ
Version # 1
Final Ending:
& b œF œ œbD œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œC œF œ ˘D œ œ œ œ œ
FromIn
thethe
heightsJor -
ourdan
Sav -Riv -
iour,er’s
Christ,streams,
thethe
Day -Sav -
springiour,
ofWho
theis
East,grace
& b œUn. ˘ œ œF œ œbD œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ
C œF œ ˘D œ œis
andcometruth,
tohath
vi -o -
sitpen -
us;ly
andap-
we,peared
whoto
onceall
wereand
inhath
theen -
shad -light -
owened
& b œ œ œ œE ˘F œ œ œ œG œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œD œand
themthethat
dark,once
be -slept
hold,in
nowthe
weshad -
haveow
foundand
thethe
truth;dark;
forfor
fromHe
ahath
& b œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œC œF œ œ œ œ œb œ œ œ .˘
ho -come
lyand
Vir -shone
gin,forth,
thethe
LordLight
hathun -
beenap -
bornproach -
to -a -
day.ble.
& b rit.
œC œF œ œ œ œ œb œ œ œn ˘C œ ˘ œ
Un.
œ .˘thethe
LordLight
hathun -
beenap -
bornproach -
to -a -
day.ble.
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Third Tone
From the Heights our Saviour, christ
Final Ending:
Version # 2
& b œE œF œ œbD œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ
C œF œ œONa -
Change -ture
lessand
Lighttime
ofhave
thebeen
Lightmade
ofnew
Thineby
un -thee
be -a -
got -lone,
& b œ œ œ œ œ œ œb œ œ ˘ œE œF œ œbD œ œ œ œ œ œ
tenas
Be -God’s
get -Moth -
ter,er;
to -for
day,in -
Ocor -
Word,rupt
haveis
wethy
nowchild -
& b ˘ œC œF œ œ œ œ œ œ œb œ œ œ ˘ œ œn œ
seen,birth,
inand
Thyin -
Light’scor -
man -rupt
i -is
fes -thy
ta -rai -
tionment,
thewhere
Fa -with
therthou
& b œG œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œD œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘and
shelt’ -Ho -rest
lythe
Spir -faith -
itful
asand
Lightmak -
onest
Ta -might -
bor,y
& b œC œF œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œb œ œ .˘
guid -the
ingscep -
withtres
lightof
alltrue
cre -re -
a -li -
tion.gion.
& b rit.
œC œF œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘C œ ˘ œ
Un.
œ .˘the scep - tres of true re - li - gion.
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Third Tone
O Changeless Light
Final Ending:
& b œF œ œD œb œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ .˘ œ> jœ œ œ jœ œ ˘With
Ashymns
shelet
thatall
seed -of
less -usly
hon -bare
ourThee
& b œ œC œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘F œ œ œ œJohnstood
theat
Fore -Thy
run -Cross
nerin
andgreat
Bap -mourn -
tisting,
ofshe
Christcried:
theA -
& b œD œ œ œ œ œ œ œb .˘ œ> jœ œ œ jœ œ ˘ œ œC
Sav -las!
iourO
andbe -
Mast -lov’d
er,Son,
themy
Proph -sweet -
& b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘F œ œ œ œG œ œ œ œetest
sprungChild,
fromhow
ahast
Proph -Thou
et,now
theset
de -from
sert’sthe
ven’ -eyes
ra -of
& b œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œD œC œ œ œ œ œ œ œb .˘F
bleThy
nurs -Moth -
ling,er?
andHow
chasteart
E -Thou
liz -reck -
a -oned
beth’swith
off -dead
spring.men?
& b rit.
œD œC œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ ˘ œ
Un.œ .˘How art Thou reck - oned with dead men?
-28-
Third Tone
Final Ending:
O ye apostles from afar
& b œF œ œ œbD œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œC œF œ ˘D œ œ œ œ œ
Un.œThouThou
Whowho
aswast
Godonce
a -a
dorn -plough -
estman
andwast
dostmade
be -a
deckProph -
theet
skyof
withthe
& b ˘ œ œF œ œbD œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œC œF œ ˘D œ œ
stars,Lord;
andand
Whowith
dostE -
sendli -
forthas’ -
Thines
An -man -
gels,tle,
throughhis
them,spir -
en -it
light’ -two -
ningfold
& b œ œ œUn.œ ˘ œF œ œ œG œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ
C
alldidst
thethou
earth,gain.
OWhere -
Thoufore,
Cre -O
a -great
torE -
oflis -
allse -
things,us,
savewith
& b œF œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œb œ œ œ .˘themhim
thatwe
hymnhon -
Theeour
withand
prais -praise
es.thee.
& b rit.
œF œ ˘C œ ˘ œUn. œ .˘
and praise thee.
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Third Tone
Final Ending:
Thou Who As God Adornest
& b œD œb œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œC
œ œF œn œ œWhileThe
stand -Pro -
ingphet
innamed
theHim
Tem -O -
ple’sri -
Courts,ent
hav -Who
ingdawned
comeforth
infrom
thea
& b œ œb œ œ ˘ œ œbD œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œC
œSpir -Vir -
it,gin
theas
El -from
dera
tookcloud -
in -less
tofir -
hisma -
armsment
theand
Law’sbrought
& b œF œ œ œ œ œb œ œ ˘ œ œn œ œG œ œ œ œ œMas -light
ter,to
andthe
criedwhole
out:world
Lord,and
letshined
meHis
nowtruth
de -on
partEast
& b œF ˘G œC
œ œF œ œ œ œb œ œ ˘ œE œF œ œb Din
andpeaceWest,
fromto
thethe
shack -earth’s
lesre -
ofmot -
theest
fleshends.
asNow
Thouwith
hastthe
said;Moth -
& b œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œC
œ œF œ œ œ œ œb œ œforer
minethat
eyesbare
haveHim,
seenlike
theto
fullo -
rev -ri -
e -ent
la -gem -
& b ˘ œ œ œG œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œC
tionstones
thatcut
shalland
light -pol -
enished
thein
na -tor -
tions,ments,
andthe
& b œF œ œ œ œ œ œ œb œ œ .˘Is -
Mar -ra -
tyrsel’s
blazeownwith
sal -His
va -glo -
tion.ry.
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Third ToneWhile Standing in the Temple’s Courts
& b œC œF œ œ œ œ œ
rit. œ ˘C œ ˘ œUn. œ .˘
the Mar - tyrs blaze with His glo - ry.
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Third Tone
Final Ending:
& œE
œ œb œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ ˘ œ œ œAs
Withone
aval -daz -
iantzling
inbright
mar -ra -
tyr -di -
dom,ance,
tro -thou,
phy -O
bear -Mi -
er,chael,
Greatdost
Mar -stand
& œ ˘ œ œ œb œ œ œ œ œ œD œ œ œ ˘Etyrbe -
George,fore
onthe
thisThree -
daySun
weDi -
gath -vin -
eri -
toty
chantwith
theethe
hymnsHosts
ofon
praise;high,
& œ œ œ œD œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘E œ œ œbforO
thouChief
hastCom -
fin -man -
ishedder,
thein
coursejoy
andex -
hastclaim -
in -ing:
vin -Ho -
ci -ly
blyart
keptThou,
& œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œb œ œ œtheO
Faith,Lord,
andGod
fromthe
GodFa -
thouther
hastin
re -the
ceivedheights;
thyHo -
greatly
vic -art
to -Thou,
& œ œ œ ˘ œD œ œ œ ˘E œ œ ˘ œ œry’sthe
crownWord
ofof
light;God
henceco -
en -be -
treatgin -
thening -
Lordless;
toHo -
de -ly
liv -art
erThou,
fromDi -
& œ œ œ œ œ œ œG œ œ œ œ œ œ œb ˘per -vine
ilsand
andHo -
cor -ly
rup -Spir -
tionit:
themone
thatDi -
faith -vin -
ful -i -
lyty,
doone
hon -Pow -
ourer,
& œD œ œ œb œ œ œ œ œ .˘Ethineone
ev -Glo -
er -ry,
ven’ -Na -
ra -ture,
bleand
mem -Sov’ -
o -reign -
ry.ty.
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� fourth tone
�As One Valiant
Hymns Chanted from ‘E’
& œ œ œ œbD œ œ œ œ œrit
˘E œD œ ˘ .˘E
one Glo - ry, Na - ture, and Sov’ - reign - ty.
& ˘E ˘ ˘ œUn. œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œE œ œ œ œLord,There
whenis
Thoucome
didstnow
as -the
cendmid -
up -dle
onof
thethose
Cross,days
Thouwhich
didstcom-
ut -mence
ter -with
lyChrist
& œ œ œ œD œ œ œ œ œ ˘E œC
œD
œ œ œo -
God’sblit -sav -
er -ing
ateris -
ouring
an -and
ces -which
tralare
curse.sealed
Andby
go -Pen -
ingte -
downcost,
in -that
& œ œ ˘ œ œE œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œtodi -
Ha -vine
des,day.
ThouIl -
didstlu -
setmi -
freenat -
thoseed
inby
fet -both
tersthe
fromfeasts
alland
a -join -
gesing
& ˘ œ œ œ œ# œ œ œb œ ˘ œn D œ œ œ œpast,both,
grant -it
ingis
un -ra -
todi -
theant
raceand
ofin
mantruth
in -is
cor -now
rup -ren -
tiondered
forma -
& œ ˘ œ œE œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œb œ ˘ œ#ev -jes -
er;tic,
hence,show -
foring
thisand
causeman -
withi -
hymnsfest -
doing
wethe
glo -pres -
ri -ence
fyof
Thy
& œ œ œb œ œ œ# œ œD œ œn œ œ œ .˘Elife -the
cre -great
a -glo -
tingry
andof the As -
sav -cen -
ingsion
Ris -of
ingour
fromMas -
theter,
dead.Christ.
Fourth Tone
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Final Ending:
Lord, When Thou didst Ascend
& ritœD œ œ œ ˘E œD œ ˘ .˘E
of our Mas - ter, Christ.
& œC
œD œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œE œ œ œ œD œ œ
OWhat
Lord,man
al -who,
thoughbe -
Iing
de -tossed
siredin
tothe
blottem -
outpest,
withflee -
myeth
tearsto
thethis
hand -ha -
writ -ven
& œ œ œ œ œ ˘E œC
œD œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘
ingand
ofis
mynot
man -saved
yfrom
sins,harm?
andOr
forwho
thein
restsor -
ofrow
myand
lifepain
todoth
pleasefall
Theedown
& œE œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œD œ œ œ ˘E œC
œD œ
throughbe -
sin -fore
cerethis
re -Phy -
pen -si -
tance,cian
yetand
dothis
thenot
en -ful -
e -ly
myhealed?
leadO
meThou
a -Cre -
& œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œE œ œ œ# œ œ œb ˘G œ œstray,
a -astor
heof
war -all
reththings,
a -O
gainstThou
myWho
soulheal -
withest
histhe
cun -ail -
ning.ing:
OO
Lord,Lord,
& œb œ œ œbE œ œ œD œ œ œ œ œ .˘Ebe -be -
forefore
II
ut -ut -
ter -ter -
lyly
per -per -
ish,ish,
dodo
ThouThou
savesave
me.me.
& ritœD œ œ œ œ œ ˘E œD œ ˘ .˘E
per - ish, do Thou save me.
Fourth Tone
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Final Ending:
O Lord, although I desired to blot out
Final Ending:
& œE œ œ œD œ œ œ œ œ œE œ œ œ œ œ œOnO
thisdi -
dayvine
ThouE -
hastze -
ap -ki -
pearedel,
un -as
toGod’s
thetrue
wholeProph -
& ˘ œ œ œ œD œ œ œ œ œ œ œE œ œ œworld,
et,andthou
Thyfore -
light,told -
Oest
Sov’ -un -
reignto
Lord,all
isthe
signedIn -
oncar -
usna -
whotion
& œ œ ˘ œC
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œsingof
Thythe
praiseLord,
andthe
chantLamb
withof
know -God,
ledge:the
ThouAr -
hasttif -
nowi -
come,cer,
Thouthe
& œ# œ œ œb œ œ œ œ œn œ œ œ œ œ .œ jœ .˘hastSon
ap -of
peared,God,
Othe
ThouE -
Lightter -
un -nal
ap -made
proach -man -
ai -
ble.fest.
& ritœC œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘G
œ ˘ œUn.
œ .˘the E - ter - nal made man - i - fest.
Fourth Tone
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Final Ending:
On This Day Thou Hast Appeared
& œE œ œ œ œ œ# œ œD œ œn œ ˘ ˘E œ œ œ œThou
Owhoseer
wastof
calledmys -
fromt’ries
onin -
highef -
andfa -
notble
byand
man-ho -
kind,ly,
whenthou
thedidst
earth -cleave
lyin
& œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œbdark -twain
nessthe
hadRiv -
be -er
dimmedJor -
thydan’s
flesh -run -
lyning
eyes,streams;
andand
bythe
thisde -
blind -lu -
ing,sion
hadof
broughti -
& œ ˘ œ œ œ œD œ œ œ ˘ œUn. œ œ ˘E œ œ œto
dols,lightthou
anddidst
shownburn
forthto
clear -ash -
lyes
thewith
dis -the
malfierce
gloom -light -
i -ning -
nessbolt
ofof
& œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘im -thy
pi -god -
e -ly
ty,words.
thenWhen
thethe
lightking
fromtrans -
Heav -gressed,
enthou
shineddidst
itsre -
light -buke
ninghim
ra -o -
di -pen -
ancely;
& œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œb œ ˘ œ œ œ œD œ œ œ ˘up -the
onshame -
theful
eyespriests
ofof
thyin -
mind,iq -
Oui -
Paul,ty,
there -thou
bybold -
re -ly
veal -slew -
ingest;
& œUn. œ œ ˘E œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œD œto
andtheewith
thethy
beau -prayer,
tythou
ofdidst
god -burn
lythy
pi -sac -
e -ri -
ty.fice.
Hence,Now
thouwith
didstthe
comefire
& œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œE œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œtoof
knowthy
themost
Onefer -
thatvent
dothprayer,
bringquench
forththe
lightflam -
outing -
ofhot
dark -coals
ness,of
yea,the
Christsuf -
Fourth Tone
-36-
Thou Who Wast Called from on high
& œ ˘G œ œ œ œ œ# œ œ œb œn ˘ œE œ œbD œ œourfer -
God.ings
Doand
thoudis -
there -tress
foreof
en -thy
treatpeo -
Himple,
toO
en -E -
light -li -
enas,
andProph -
& œ œ œ .˘Etoet
saveof
ourthe
souls.Lord.
& ritœE œ œbD œ œ œ œ œ ˘E œD œ ˘ .˘E
O E - li - as, Proph - et of the Lord.
& œE œ œ œ œ œ œUn.
œ œD œ œ œ œ œ œ
Un -Come,
toall
themye
thatthat
fearlove
Thee,mar -
Thou,tyr -
Oic
Lord,con -
hasttests,
giv -let
enus
Thybe -
pre -take
ciousour -
& ˘E œ œ ˘ œ# œ œD œn ˘E œ œ œ œ œ œCrossselves
asnot
anto
en -Per -
signsia
ofor
vic -an -
to -cient
ry,Rome,
where -but
byun -
Thouto
hastthe
o -Rus -
ver -sian
& ˘ œD œ œ œ ˘ ˘E œ œ œ# œ ˘ œ œcomeland,
allthat
thedi -
pow’rsvine
ofa -
dark -re -
nessna,
within
theirthe
prin -which
ci -an
pal -ar -
i -my
ties,of
& œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ ˘D œ œ œ œ œand
Chris -hasttians,
broughtstripped
usof
backearth -
a -ly
gainstrength,
tocon -
thetend -
firsted
bless -might -
ed -i -
nessly
oftill
ourthey
an -won
Fourth Tone
-37-
Final Ending:
Unto Them That Fear Thee
& œ ˘E œ œ œ œ# œ œ œ œ œ œ œn ˘cientthe
state;crown.
andTheir
forblood
thishath
cause,made
wethe
glo -earth
ri -a
fyHeav -
Thyen,
man -while
be -in
friend -Heav -
& œD œ œ œ ˘E œ œ œG œ œ œ œ ˘E œ œingen
e -their
co -spir -
no -its
my,stand
Oat
mythe
Je -throne
sus,of
Al -the
might -Trin -
yi -
Lord,ty,
Thouin -
di -ter -
& œbD œ œ œ œ œ .˘Evineced -
Sav -ing
iourin
ofour
ourbe -
souls.half.
& œE œ œbD œ œ œ œ œ ˘E œD œ ˘ .˘E
in - ter - ced - ing in our be - half.
& œE œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œb œ œ œ œD œGlo - ry to the Fa - ther, and to the Son, and to the
& œ œ ˘ .˘EHo - ly Spi - rit.
& œE œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œb œ œ œBoth now and ev - er, and un - to the a - ges of
& œD œ œ œ .˘Ea - ges. A - men.
Fourth Tone
-38-
Glory; both now. Chanted from 'E'
Final Ending:
& œE œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
nD œ œ ˘E œ
BeBy
quickthy
todi -
an -vine
tic -child -
i -birth,
patethou,
ourO
foesspot -
ereless
weMaid,
behast
en -re -
slavednewed
bythe
& œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œDthemwhole
thatmor -
blas -tal
phemena -
Theeture
andof
thatthe
men -earth -
aceborn,
uswhich
withwas
theircor -
threats,rupt
Owith
mer -pas -
& œ œ ˘ œ ˘E œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œci -
sionsfuland
Christdead
ourin
God;sins.
byThou
Thyhast
Crossraised
de -all
featmen
themfrom
thatdeath
op -to
poselife
& œ œ# œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œn œD œ œus
purethatand
theyend -
mayless.
knowWhere -
howfore,
might -as
yis
isdue,
theO
faiththou
ofmost
Or -glo -
tho -ri -
& œ œ ˘E
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œdoxous
Chris -Vir -
tians,gin,
throughwe
Thyall
purenow
Moth -call
er’sthee
prayersbless -
fored,
usas
all,thou
& œD œ œ ˘ œ .˘E
Otru -
on -ly
lydidst
Friendproph -
ofe -
man.sy.
& rit˘ œ ˘ œD œ ˘ .˘
E
proph - e - sy.
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Be Quick to Anticipate
Final Ending:
fourth tone with B
& œE œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
n
œD œ œ œ ˘E
OBe
Lordthou
Je -rea -
sus,dy,
un -Beth -
tole -
Theehem,
ThyE -
lambden
dothhath
cryo -
withpened
aun -
greatto
voice:all.
& œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ# ˘O
Eph -myra -
Bride -tha,
groom,pre -
Theepare
Ithy -
love;self,
andfor
seek -now,
ingbe -
Thee,hold,
Ithe
nowTree
con -of
test,life
& œ œ œ œ œ œ œD œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘E œandhath
withblos -
Thysomed
bap -forth
ti -in
smthe
amcave
cru -from
ci -the
fiedho -
andly
bur -Vir -
ied.gin.
IHer
& œ œ œ œ œ œ# œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ#suf -
wombfer
hathfor
provedThy
asake,true
thatspir -
Ii -
maytual
reignPar -
witha -
Thee;dise,
forwhere -
Thyin
sakethe
IDi -
& œ œ œ œ œD œ œ ˘E œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œdie,vine
thatand
Isav -
maying
liveTree
inis
Thee:found,
ac -and
ceptas
mewe
of -eat
feredthere - of
outwe
ofshall
& œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œD œ ˘ œ ˘E œ œ œ œlong -all
inglive,
toand
Theeshall
asnot
a*
spot - less sac - ri - fice. Lord, save our souls
& œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œD œ œ œ .˘Ethrough her in - ter - ces - sions, since Thou art great in mer - cy.
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Fourth Tone with B
Joseph Was AmazedDismissal Hymn
* For the remainder of the hymn, see the first two lines of the following page. The Dismissal Hymns for the Eve of the Nativity, the Forefeast of Theophany, and the Eve of Theophany all follow the same sequence of notes.
& œD œ œ œ œ ˘E œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œn
œdie as did A - dam. For Christ is born now to raise the
& œD œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ .˘Eim - age that had fall - en a - fore - time.
& œ œD œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘E œ œ ˘ .˘the i - mage that had fall - en a - fore - time.
& œE œ# œ œ œ œ œn œD œ œ œ ˘E œ œ# œ œ œ
SinceWhen
thouHe
wastthat
greatbowed
inthe
zealHeav -
forens
god -came
lyto
re -save
li -sin -
gion,ners,
thouZac -
didstchae -
as -us,
sem -great
blein
& œ œn œD œ œ œ ˘E
œD
œE œ œ œ œ œ œ œan
zeal,al -
butli -lit -
ancetle
ofof
Mar -sta -
tyrs,ture,
andbe -
inheld
theirthe
midst,Tree
thouof
shon -Life
estfrom
likein
athe
& œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ ˘ œ œ œ œflash -syc -
inga -
star.more;
Withlift -
theed
ar -up
rowsa -
thatbove
didthe
pierceearth,
thyhe
much -saw
suf -Je -
fer -sus,
& œ# œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ ˘ œn œD œ œing
Whobo -
calleddy,
him:thoucom -
didsting
slaydown
thein
en -low -
e -li -
my,ness,
Ohe
Greatre -
Mar -pent -
tyring,
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Fourth Tone with B
Final Ending:
Thou Who Wast Raised UpMelody used when Chanted as a Dismissal Hymn
The following two lines complete the Dismissal Hymn for the Forefeast of the Nativity. The hymns for the feasts mentioned in the footnote below follow this pattern also.
& œ œ ˘E
œD
œE œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ# œ
n
Se -re -
bas -ceived
tian;Him;
andand
thouso
thy -sal -
selfva -
didsttion
flycame
asin -
fromto
ahis
bowhouse,
in -and
tohe
thewas
& œ œ œn œD œ œ œ œE .˘
Heav -shown
ensforth
wherea
Christtrue
hathson
re -of
ceivedA -
thybra -
soul.ham.
& ritœE œ# œ œ œ œn œD œ œ œ œE
˘ œD
œ ˘ .˘E
and he was shown forth a true son of A - bra - ham.
& œE œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ#n
œ œ œnD œGlo - ry to the Fa - ther, and to the Son, and to the
& œ œ œ ˘ .˘E
Ho - ly Spi - rit.
& œE
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ# œ œ œ œ# œD œBoth now and ev - er, and un - to the a - ges of a -
& œ œn .˘Eges. A - men.
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Fourth Tone with B
Final Ending:
Glory; both now. Fourth Tone with B
& j œG œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ
n
œ œ œ# œ ˘ThouThe
Whosac -
wastred
raisedtrea -
upsu -
onry
theof
CrossGod’s
ofho -
Thinely
ownglo -
will,ry,
& j œ# œ œ œ œ œ œn ˘ œ œ œ œ œ# œ ˘Othe
Christgreat -
ourly
God,pre -
docious
Thoubrid -
be -al
stowcham -
Thyber
com -and
pas -Vir -
sionsgin,
& j œ œ œn œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œup -the
onSav -
this,iour’s
Thymost
newpure
com -tem -
mon -ple,
wealthfree
namedof
af -stain and
terun - de -
Thee.filed,
Glad -in -
& j œ œ œ œ œ ˘ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ# œ œ œdento
withthe
ThyHouse
sov’ -of
reignthe
mightLord
ouron
mostthis
Or -day
tho -is
doxbrought
hier -for -
archs,ward and
& j œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ# œ œ œE œ œ œ œn œ œœand
bring -vouch -
ethsafewith
themher -
vic -self
to -the
rygrace
o -of
verthe
ev’ -Most
ryDi -
falsevine
teach -Spir -
& j œ œ œ œF œG œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œing;it;
andher
asdo
ThyGod’s
helpAn -
ingels
warhymn
maywith
theysongs
pos -of
sesspraise,
the wea -for
ponshe
& j œ œ œ ˘ œ œE œ œ œ œ ˘ œ .˘ofis tru -
peace,ly
thethe
tro -heav -
phyen -
in -ly ta - ber -
vin -na -
ci - ble.cle.
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Fourth Tone with B
Thou Who Wast Raised UpKontakion
& j œG œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘F œ ˘b .˘Gthe heav - en - ly ta - ber - na - cle.
& j WG œ ˘Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spir - it.
& j œG W œ œ œ# œ œ œ# .˘
Both now and ever, and unto the a - ges of a - ges. A - men.
& #bb œD
œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œG œ œ œ œJo -To
sephthe
wasVir -
a -gin
mazedun -
tode -
seefiled,
thatArch -
whichan -
tran -gel
scend -Ga -
edbri -
& #bb œ œUn. ˘ œG œ ˘ œ œ œD œ œ ˘ œna -el
ture’swas
bounds,sent
forand
with -de -
outclared
seed,to
thou,her
Othe
Maid,joy
didstthat
& #bb œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œbothdoth
con -tran -
ceivescend
andall
bearthought
aand
Child.speech:
AndThou
heshalt
re -con -
mem -ceive
beredwith -
theout
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Fourth Tone, PalatineFinal Ending:
Glory; both now. Chanted from ‘G’
Joseph Was AmazedPalatine Mode–Sessional Hymn
& #bb œ œ œ œ œ œ œC œ œ œ .˘D
œ ˘ œ œblos -seed
som -and
ingwith -
rodout
ofcor -
Aar -rup -
on,tion.
theFor
dewthou
up -shalt
& #bb œ œ œ ˘ œG œ œ œ œ œUn. œ .˘G ˘on
bearthea
fleece,Son,
andGod
theere
un -e -
burn -ter -
ingni -
bushty,
whichand
& #bb œ œ œD œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘wasHe
notshall
con -re -
sumed,deem
thoughHis
itpeo -
wasple
allfrom
a -their
flame.sins.
& #bb œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œThus,
Hethybear -
pro -eth
tec -wit -
torness
andWho
be -hath
trothedsent
cried,me
asto
hesay:
bareRe -
wit -joice,
& #bb œ œ œ œC œ œ œ .˘D œnG ˘ œ# œn œ œb œn œD
nessO
be -most
forebless -
theed
priests:Maid.
AThe
Vir -birth
ginis
bear -vir -
ethgin,
& #bb œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ .˘Gandand
af -af -
terter
child -bear -
birth,ing,
stillthou
re -re -
main -main -
ethest
aa
Vir -Vir -
gin.gin.
& #bb œD œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ ˘ œUn. œ .˘thou re - main - est a Vir - gin.
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Fourth Tone, Palatine
Final Ending:
& #bb WD œ ˘ ˘Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spir - it.
& #bb œD W œ œ œ œC œ œ œ .˘
D
Both now and ever, and unto the a - ges of a - ges. A - men.
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Fourth Tone, Palatine
Glory; both now. Palatine Mode
& œA œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œG œ œ œ œA œG œA œLetLet
usus
wor -praise
shipthe
theall -
Word,laud -
Oed
yeand
faith -no -
ful,ble
prais -bride
ingof
HimChrist,
thatthe
withgod -
thely
& œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œG œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘A œ œ œFa -
Cath’ -therrine,
andthe
Spir -guar -
itdian
isof
co -Si -
be -nai
gin -and
ning -its
lessde -
God,fence,
Whowho
wasis
bornal -
& œG œA œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ œofso
aour
puresup -
Vir -port
ginand
thatsuc -
wecour
alland
beour
saved;help;
forfor
Hewith
wasthe
pleasedHo -
toly
mountSpir -
theit’s
& ˘ œ œ œG œ œ œ œA œ œ œ œG œ œ œ ˘ ˘ACrosssword
inshe
thehath
fleshsi -
thatlenced
Hebril -
as -liant -
sumed,ly
ac -the
cept -clev -
inger
thusa -
tomong
en -the
duregod -
death.less;
& œG œA œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œUn. œ œ#FAndand
bybe -
Hising
glo -crowned
ri -as
ousa
ris -Mar -
ing,tyr, she
Henowal -
dothso
askwilled
greatto
mer -re -
& œG œ œ œ œA .˘cysur -
forrect
usthe
all.dead.
&rit.œA œ œ œ œUn. œ# œG œ œ œ œA œ œ ˘G œ ˘b .˘A
she now doth ask great mer - cy for us all.
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Let us Worship the Word
� plagal of first tone
�Hymns Chanted from ‘A’
Final Ending:
& œUn. œ œA œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œGGlo - ry to the Fa - ther, and to the Son, and to
& œ œ œ ˘ .˘Athe Ho - ly Spir - it.
& œG œA œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ œBoth now and ev - er, and un - to the a - ges
& œ œG œ œ œ .˘Aof a - ges. A - men.
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Plagal of First Tone. A
Glory; both now. Chanted from ‘A’
& œG WA œ œ œ œG œ œ œ œ ˘ABoth now and ever, and unto the a - ges of a - ges. A - men.
& œG œA œ œ œG œA œ œ œ œD œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œG œAWe
Whenthethe
faith -Ewe
fuland
blessVir -
thee,gin
Obe -
Vir -held
ginThee
The -be -
o -ing
to -tak -
kos,en
andlike
wea
& œ œ œG œA œ ˘ œD œ œ œ œ œ œ œA œ œ œ œglo -
lambri -to
fyslaugh -
thee,ter,
asthen,
isO
meetWord,
andshe
prop -cried
er:out:
OO
un -most
shak -strange
enau -
& œ œ œ œ ˘G œ œ œb œ œ œ œn œ œ œ œ œ ˘ ˘Acit -dac - i -
y,ty!
im -how
preg -is
na -it
blethese
bat -law -
tle -less
ment,men
in -slay
vin -Thee,
ci -the
bleLife -
pro -be -
tec -stow -
tion,er?
& œG œA œ œ œUn. œ œ# œ œA œ ˘ œG œ ˘b .˘Aand shel - ter - ing ref - uge of our souls.
& œG œA œ œ œUn. œ# œG œ œ ˘A œG œ ˘b .˘AGreat, in truth, is Thy mer - cy, O my Son!
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Plagal of First Tone. A
We the Faithful Bless Thee
Last Line of First Verse:
Last Line of Second Verse:
& œD
œ œ œ œ œ œn œ œb œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘OO
right -right -
eouseous
Fa -Fa -
ther,ther,
The -sa -
o -cred
do -Am -
sius,brose,
thoutru -
God -ly
bear -graced
ingof
Saint,God,
& b œ œG œ œ œ œ œ œD œ œ ˘ œ œ ˘ œ œwiththou
fer -lyre
vourof
thousev -
didsten
strug -strings
gleev -
iner
thissound -
briefing
tem -forth
por -to
alus
lifeall
ina
hym -sav -
& b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œC œ œ œ œD
˘ œ œ œno -ing
dysong
andof
vig -Or -
ilstho -
anddox
con -truth
stantand
fast -doc -
ing.trines;
Tothou
thytune -
dis -ful
& b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œG œ œ œ œn œ œb œci -
luteplesof
thouthe
be -Di -
cam -vine
estCom -
afor -
rule;ter
thouthat
dostmost
joinsweet -
inly
cho -sooth -
& b œD œ œ œ œ œ œC œ œ œ œD
˘ œ œ œ œ œ œruseth
nowthe
withsouls
theof
flesh -all
lessthe
An -faith -
gels,ful;
cease -thou
less -art
lya
sing -great
ingin -
& b œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œG œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œD œthestru -
praisement
ofof
Christ,God,
theand
Wordthe
ofmost
Godpraise -
comewor -
fromthy
God,trum -
ourpet
De -of
& b œ œ œ œ œC œ œ œ œD
˘ œA œ œn œ œ œ œb œ œliv -all
er -the
er,Church,
Whothe
bowedmost
Hisex -
headceed -
be -ing
foreclear
theand
-50-
Plagal of First Tone. D
O Righteous FatherChanted from ‘D’
& b œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œn œ œb œ ˘ œG œ œ œn œ œb œ œBap -lim -
tistpid
andfount
Fore -of
run -grac -
ner,es,
andthat
whol -wash -
lyeth
sanc -clean
ti -a -
fiedway
& b œD œ œ œ œ œ œ œC œ œ œ œD
˘ œ œ œ œ œ œthethe
na -fil -
turethi -
ofness
theof
wa -pas -
ters.sions:
DoDo
thouthou
en -en -
treattreat
Him,Christ,
dodo
& b œn œ œb œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œG œ œ œ œthouthou
pleadplead
withwith
Him,Christ,
OO
right -right -
eouseous
one,one,
thatthat
thethe
ChurchChurch
maymay
bebe
& b œ œ œn œ œb œ ˘D œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œgrant -grant -
eded
con -con -
cord,cord,
tran -tran -
quil -quil -
li -li -
ty,ty,
greatgreat
mer -mer -
cy,cy,
andand
& b œ œ .œG jœ œ œ#Un. .˘last -last -
inging
u -u -
ni -ni -
ty.ty. -
& b rit.œA œ œ .œG jœ œ œ#D œ œ œn œ œ œ œn œ ˘ œC
œ ˘b .˘D
and last - ing u - ni - ty.
-51-
Plagal of First Tone. D
Final Ending:
& b œ œD œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œRe - joice,
Wrest - edthoufrom
treas -coun -
uretry,
frag -kin -
rantdred,
in -and
deedhome,
ofto
greatbe
as -a
cet -stran-
i -ger
caland
& b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘A œn ˘ œG œ œb œ œ œ œ œcon -a
ten -pil -
tionsgrim
andup -
vic -on
to -the
ries;earth,
forO
thouPa -
took -trick,
estthou
onwast
thyof
shoul -Heav -
dersen
thee -
& b œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘D œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œC œ œ œCross,
lect -de -ed
vot -e -
ingven
thy -from
selfyouth
un -to
toes -
Christtrange
thethe
Mas -I -
ter,rish
Ofrom
all -i -
bless -dol -
eda -
& b ˘D
œ ˘ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ ˘Aman;try.
thouThy
ut -kins -
ter -men
lyand
trod -dear -
destest
downfriends,
thecoun -
ig -try,
no -com -
blefort,
mindand
ofmoth -
theer
flesh;tongue,
& b œ œ œn ˘ ˘G œD œ ˘ œ œ œb œ ˘ œ œ œ
withe -
allven
thethe
vir -fa -
tuesces
didstof
thouthe
makelonged -
thyaf -
soulter
ra -Saints
di -of
ant,Gaul,
anddidst
thouthou
took -see
& b œ ˘ œ œ œC œ œ œ œ œ ˘D œA œn œ œ œ œ œ
estno
wingmore,
toin
soarthy
upcare
un -for
tothy
lovefaith -
offul
God.flock.
Where -While
fore,there
aswas
wean -
en -y
com -strength
& b œn œ œ ˘G œ œ œb œ ˘ œD œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œpassin
thinethee,
au -thou
gusttook -
andest
all -no
ho -rest
lyat
shrine,all,
wetill
askthou
byhadst
thinewrest -
in -ed
ter -a
ces -peo -
sionsple
-52-
Plagal of First Tone. DRejoice
& b œ œ œ œC œ œ œ œ œ ˘D
œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ ˘thatout
weof
maythe
findsnares
God’sof
greatthe
loveen -
fore -
man,my,
Opre -
all -sent -
laud -ing
edthe
Sab -Bride -
bas,groom
& b œ œn œ œ œb œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ .˘andwith
thata
peacefair
andand
Hisspot -
greatless
mer -bride
cynew -
bees -
grant -poused
edthrough
tothy
thetra -
world.vails.
& b rit.œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ ˘ œC
œ ˘b .˘D
new es - poused through thy tra - vails.
& b œD
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œGlo - ry to the Fa - ther, and to the Son, and to the
& b œ œ œ œ .˘Ho - ly Spir - it.
& b œD œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
Both now and ev - er, and un - to the a - ges of
& b œ œ œ œ .˘a - ges. A - men.
-53-
Final Ending:
Glory; both now. Chanted from ‘D’
& œj G œ œ œ# œE œ œ œ œ œ œn ˘ œG œ œClear -
Com -
Made
ly
a
ing
shin -
babe
and
ing
with -
ful -
forth
out
fill -
from
change,
ing
a
Christ
the
Vir -
hath
writ -
gin
ap -
ten
Maid
peared
Law,
in
from
now
a
a
the
strange,
Vir -
Giv -
& œ#j œE œ œ œ œ œ œn ˘ œ œ œUn. œ œG œ
er
gin,
new
and
and
fash - ion,
He
the
the
doth
Lord
Three -
set
of
Sun
a -
the
Light
right
Law
hath
our
in
made
fore -
the
bright
fa -
Tem -
the
ther
ple
& œj œ œ# ˘ œG œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œu -
A -
of
ni -
dam’s
the
verse
fall,
Law
past
which,
is
all
once
brought
tell -
brought
forth
ing,
in
asas
with
through
a
the
trans -
di -
shin -
gres -
vine
ings
sion,
Babe
of
passed
by
& œj œE œ œ œ œ œ œ œ .˘the
to
a
light -
all
pure
tran -
the
and
scend -
race
Vir -
ing
of
gin
God -
mor -
Moth -
head.
tals.
er.
-54-
Angels in the Heavens(The Original Melody is not metered)
� Plagal of second tone
�Hymns Chanted from ‘G’
& œj E œ œ œ œ# œ œ œ œn ˘ œ œ œ œ œ# œ œAs
Of
it
old,
is
when
writ -
Christ
ten,
was
Thou
cru -
didst
ci -
rise
fied,
the
the
third
Vir -
day
gin
from
stood
the
be -
tomb,
side
& œj œ ˘ œ œ œUn. œ œG œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘
O
the
Christ,
Cross
rais -
with
ing
the
al -
vir -
so
gin
the
and
fore -
be -
fa -
lov’d
ther
dis -
of
ci -
our
ple
race;
John.
& œj œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œE œ œ œ œ œfor
She
this
cried:
cause
A -
doth
las,
all
how
man -
is
kind
it
ex -
Thou
tol
suf -
Thee,
fer -
whilst
est
ac -
this
claim -
Pas -
& ˘j œG œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œE œ ˘ ˘ .˘ing
sion,
Thy
O
Re -
Thou
sur -
dis -
rec -
pas -
tion,
sion
chant -
of
ing
all
hymns
men,
of
my
praise.
Christ?
& rit.œj G œ œ œ œ œ œ œUn. œ œ ˘F œ ˘b .˘GO Thou dis - pas - sion of all men, my Christ?
Plagal of Second Tone
-55-
As It Is Written
Final Ending:
& œjC œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ ˘j ˘ œ œ œ œ ˘Ere
Pa -
the
tri -
morn -
arch
ing
Ger -
star
ma -
from
nus
the
the
womb
New
wast
as -
Thou
sem -
born
bled
from
the
the
ac -
Fa -
counts
ther
of
moth -
all
& œj œ œ œ ˘j ˘ œ œG œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œer -
of
less
the
ere
Sev -
the
en
a -
Coun -
ges,
cils
though
con -
A -
vened
ri -
by
us
the
reck -
Fa -
oned
thers
Thee
at
not
di -
God,
verse
but
times
a
and
& œj ˘ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œcre -
com -
a -
piled
tion,
them
rash -
in -
ly
to
and
a
sense -
sin -
less -
gle
ly
rule
i -
and
den -
can -
ti -
on,
fy -
set -
ing
ting
Thee,
them
the
all
& œj œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œE œ œ œCre -
in
a -
or -
tor,
der.
with
He
things
thus
cre -
con -
a -
firmed
ted,
their
stor -
doc -
ing
trines,
up
gath’ -
fu -
ring
el
them
for
in
the
one
& œj œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œUn. œ œG œ œ œ œ œ ˘ ˘fire
writ -
e -
ten
ter -
re -
nal.
cord.
But
He
the
es -
Coun -
tab -
cil
lished
gath -
them
ered
as
in
fel -
Ni -
low
cae -
shep -
a
herds
& œ#j œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ# ˘ œE œpro -
o’er
claimed
us
that
the
Thou,
flock
O
and
Lord,
as
art
most
tru -
vig -
ly
i -
the
lant
Son
sup -
of
pli -
God,
ants
one
be -
with
fore
& œj œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘F .˘E
the
the
Lord,
Fa - ther
that
and
we
the
may
Spir -
be
it in
saved.
rank.
Plagal of Second Tone
-56-
Ere the Morning Star
& rit.œj G œ œ œ œ œ œUn. œ œ ˘F œ ˘b .˘Gbe - fore the Lord, that we may be saved.
& œj G œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ# œ œ œ œ œ œ# œ ˘ œCom -
Hav -
ing
ing
to
laid
re -
up
veal
all
to
their
thee
hope
that
and
coun -
ex -
sel
pec -
which
ta -
was
tion
de -
in
ter -
Heav -
mined
en,
from
these
& œj œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œE œ œbe -
two
fore
Saints
e -
have
ter -
treas -
ni -
ured
ty,
up
Ga -
for
bri -
them -
el
selves
sa -
a
lut -
kind
ed
of
thee,
wealth
cry -
not
ing
to
out:
be
& œj ˘ œG œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œRe -
de -
joice,
spoiled.
ho -
Free -
ly
ly
earth
did
nev -
they
er
re -
sown;
ceive;
bush
free -
un -
ly
burnt,
do
re -
they
joice
give
& ˘j œ œ# œ œ œ œ œF œ œ œ ˘n ˘G œ œ œthou;
out
O
heal -
re -
ings
joice,
un -
thou
to
lad -
those
der
with
raised
mal -
on
a -
high,
dies.
which
True
Ja -
to
cob
the
saw
Gos -
& œj ˘ œ œE œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ ˘ œG œof
pel’s
old;
hest,
re - joice,
neith -
thou
er
depth
gold
un -
nor
fath -
sil -
omed
ver
and
did
un -
they
ex -
ac -
plored;
quire;
re -
and
joice,
un -
& œj œ œ œ œ ˘ œC œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œto
thou
men
bridge
and
which lead -
un -
est
to
up
beasts
to
they
the
showed
high -
ben -
est
e -
Heav -
fac -
en;
tions
re -
and
joice,
kind-
Plagal of Second Tone
-57-
Final Ending:
Having Laid Up All Their Hope
& œj j ˘ œG œ œE œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œG œ œ œdi -
ness -
vine
es;
ves -
that
sel
they
of
might
the
be
Man -
tru -
na;
ly
re -
o -
joice,
be -
com -
de -
plete
ient
de -
to
& œj œ œ œ œ ˘ œ# œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œChrist
struc -
through
tion
ev’ -
of
ry
the
means,
curse; re -
and
call
so
of
with
A -
bold -
dam
ness
to
might
God,
in -
re -
ter -
& ˘j œF œE œ œ œ œ œ ˘ ˘ .˘joice:
cede
With
with
thee
Him
is
in
the
our
Lord
souls’
Most
be -
High.
half.
& rit.œj G œ œ œ œUn. œ œ ˘F œ ˘b .˘GWith thee is the Lord Most High.
& œj C œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œj œ œ œ ˘ ˘ œ œYe
Now
an -
the
gel -
hills
ic
and
hosts,
moun -
go
tains,
ye
the
on
plains
the
and
way
all
be -
the
fore
val -
us,
leys,
ye
of -
that
fer
& œj œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘j ˘ œ œG œ œbe
praise
in
to
Beth -
Christ,
le -
Who
hem,
is
make
come
the
forth
man -
of
ger
the
rea -
Vir -
dy.
gin.
The
A
Word
shin -
of
ing
God
star
& œj œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œis
from
born;
Heav -
the
en
Ho -
guid -
ly
ed
Wis -
Ma -
dom
gi
now
to
com -
look
eth
on
forth.
Him,
Church,
ly -
re -
ing
ceive
as
Plagal of Second Tone
-58-
Final Ending:
Ye Angelic Hosts
& œj œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œthe
an
greet -
in -
ing;
fant
and
in
up -
a
on
cave
this
and
re -
clad
joi -
with
cing
the
of
flesh
the
of
The -
us,
o -
His
& œj ˘ œE œ œ# œ œ œ œn ˘ œ œ œ œUn. œ œGto -
ser -
kos,
vants.
let
To
us
Him
peo -
we
ple
all
cry:
shout:
Bless -
Bless -
ed
ed
art
art
Thou
Thou
& œj œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œE œ ˘ ˘ .˘Who
Who
art
hast
now
been
come;
born,
our
our
God,
God,
glo -
glo -
ry
ry
be
be
to
to
Thee.
Thee.
& rit.œj G œ œ œ œUn. œ œ ˘F œ ˘b .˘Gour God, glo - ry be to Thee.
& œjG œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œGlo - ry to the Fa - ther, and to the Son, and to the
& œj E œ œ œ .˘Ho - ly Spir - it.
& œj G œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ œBoth now and ev - er, and un - to the a - ges
& œ#j œE œ œ œn .˘of a - ges. A - men.
Plagal of Second Tone
-59-
Glory; both now. Chanted from 'G'
& œC
œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ#Tak -
By
ing
con -
up
ceiv -
a
ing
di -
the
vine
Wis -
set
dom
of
and
weap -
Word
on -
of
ry,
God
thou
in
didst
thy
dash
womb,
down
with -
the
out
& ˘ œ œn œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œb œ ˘i -
be -
dols’
ing
de -
con -
ceit
sumed
there -
there -
with,
by,
a -
thou
rous -
bar -
ing
est
the
for
An -
all
gels’
the
hosts
world
& œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ#to
Him
ex -
Who
tol
fill -
thy
eth
he -
the
ro -
u -
ic
ni -
fight;
verse;
for
thou
thy
hast
mind
held
was
in
a -
thine
fire
arms
with
Him
di -
that
& œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ# ˘vine
hold -
long -
eth
ing
to -
for
geth -
thy
er
God,
all,
and
Who
thou
hath
nob -
fa -
ly
shioned
with -
cre -
stood -
a -
est
tion
in
and
brav -
giv -
& œ œn œ œ ˘ ˘F ˘ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œing
eth
a
their
death
food
by
to
fire.
all.
Where -
Where -
fore,
fore,
in
I
ac -
be -
cord -
seech
ance
thee,
with
O
thy
thou
& œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ ˘ œ œ œb œ ˘C œ œname,
all -
thou
ho -
be -
ly
stow -
Vir -
est
gin
di -
and
vine
Mo -
gifts
ther
on
of
them
God,
that
that
ask,
I
O
be
great
re -
-60-
� Plagal of fourth tone
�Hymns Chanted from ‘C’
By Conceiving the Wisdom
& œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ ˘D œ œ œF œprize -
deemed
win -
from
ner
my
The -
ma -
o -
ny
dore;
sins
for
when
this
I
cause
shall
we
have
cry
to
un -
stand
& œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ ˘bG œ œ ˘ œ œb ˘C ˘to
be -
thee:
fore the
In -
Face
ter -
of
cede
my
with
Cre -
Christ
a -
our
tor and
God
God;
that
O pure
for -
La -
give - ness
dy
& œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œD œ# œ œ œb ˘of
Vir -
all
gin,
their
help
trans -
me
gres -
in
sions
that
be
hour,
grant -
for
ed
thou
to
canst
them
do
that
what -
with
so -
long -
ev -
ing
er
& œC œ œ œ œ œ .œ jœ .˘keep
thou
thy
dost
ho -
will,
ly
O
mem -
all -
o -
hymned
ry.
Maid.
& œC œ œ œ œ œrit.
˘G
œ ˘ œUn.
œ .˘thou dost will, O all - hymned Maid.
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Final Ending:
& ˘C œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ ˘ œO
Lord,
Lord,
Thou
though
fore -
Thou
knew -
didst
est
stand
the
be -
re -
fore
nowned
the
Je -
tri -
re -
bu -
mi -
nal,
as
en -
e -
& œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œdur -
ven
ing
be -
judg -
fore
ment
Thou
at
didst
Pi -
fash -
late’s
ion
hands,
him
Thou
and
didst
didst
not
hal -
de -
low
part
him
& œ# œ ˘ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œn ˘from
as
Thy
a
Fa -
Proph -
ther,
et
seat -
be -
ed
fore
with
his
Him
birth
on
from
Thy
his
throne
moth -
a -
er’s
bove.
womb.
& œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œAnd
For
Thou
Thou
didst
in
rise
truth
from
didst
the
fore -
dead,
see
O
the
Friend
no -
of
ble
man
sta -
most
ture
& œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ ˘mer -
of
ci -
his
ful,
mind.
free -
By
ing
his
the
en -
world
trea -
from
ties,
the
O
bit -
Sav -
ter
iour,
bond -
save
age
us,
& œ œ œ œ œ œ œD œ ˘ .˘C
of
in
the
Thy
a -
good -
li -
ness
en
and
and
Thy
en -
love
e -
for
my.
man.
& œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œrit.
˘G
œ ˘ œUn.
œ .˘in Thy good - ness and Thy love for man.
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Plagal of Fourth Tone. C
O Lord, Though Thou Didst Stand
Final Ending:
& œC œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
O
When
Lord,
Mo -
Thy
ses
ho -
the
ly
no -
Mar -
to -
tyrs,
ri -
since
ous
they
wise -
had
ly
for -
a -
got -
ban -
ten
doned
all
ev’ -
& œ œ œ œ œb ˘ œ# œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œnthat
ry
is
world -
but
ly
earth -
plea -
ly,
sure,
com -
with
plete -
most
ly
se -
set
vere
at
as -
nought
ce -
most
tic
bit -
pains
ter
and
& œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ ˘ œ œ œtor -
la -
ments
bours,
for
he
the
quelled
e -
the
ter -
pas -
nal
sions
life
of
to
the
come.
flesh;
Now
and
they
on
have
hurl -
in -
ing
her -
down
& œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ œi -
the
ted
ev -
that
er -
life
schem -
a -
ing
bove;
foe,
where -
he
fore,
hath
they
car -
re -
ried
joice
off
with
the
the
crowns
an -
of
gel -
vic -
& œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œic
to -
hosts.
ry.
In -
O
cline
Lord,
to
by
their
his
en -
en -
treat -
treat -
ies,
ies,
grant -
grant
ing
us
un -
all
to
Thy
Thy
great
& œ œb œ œ œ œ œD œ .œ jœC
.˘peo -
mer -
ple
cy
great
and
mer -
ev -
cy
er -
through
last -
their
ing
prayers.
life.
& rit.
œC
œ œ œ ˘G
œ ˘ œUn.
œ .˘ev - er - last - ing life.
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Plagal of Fourth Tone. CO Lord, Thy Holy Martyrs
Final Ending:
& ˘C ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œO
O
strange
strange
won -
won -
der!
der!
O
He
dread
that
mys -
her -
ter -
ald -
y!
ed
He
Christ’s
that
self -
by
a -
na -
base -
ture
ment
& œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œas
to
God
men
is
is
im -
de -
mor -
clared
tal
high -
and
er
can -
than
not
all
die,
men
how
by
is
the
He
voice
hanged
of
& œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ ˘on
Christ
a
Him -
tree;
self;
can
and
it
with
be
pow -
He
er
doth
be -
taste
stowed
of
by
death?
God,
Is
to -
He
day
con -
he
demned,
end -
& œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œWho
eth
of
his
all
moth -
is
er’s
in -
bar -
no -
ren -
cent?
ness
Be -
and
hold,
set -
O
teth
Sun,
loose
hide
Zach -
thy
a -
light
ri -
and
as’
& œ œ .˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œquake
boun -
with
den
fear
voice.
at
O
this
Thy
au -
great
dac -
works,
i -
O
ty!
Christ,
Thus
and
the
Thy
Vir -
might -
gin
y
& œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œspake
won -
with
ders,
groans
O
as
our
she
Sov’ -
be -
reign
held
Lord!
hang -
Where -
ing
by
on
save
the
those
Cross
ho -
the
nour -
& œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ .˘Sav -
ing
iour
Thy
Christ,
great
Whom
Fore -
she
run -
had
ner
borne.
John.
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Plagal of Fourth Tone. C
O Strange Wonder
& ˘C œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œO most de - light - ful mar - tyr - ic blooms, sac - red en - camp - ment
& œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œof war, O ye God - chos - en com - pa - ny and most no - ble
& œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ ˘gath - er - ing and di - vine - ly se - lect - ed band; O bless - ed peo -
& œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œple and hal - lowed choir of Saints, who strove in con - test for God the
& œ œ .˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œTrin - i - ty, pray Him in our be - half, that He grant us
& œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œpar - don of our ma - ny sins, and un - to all men, great
& œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ .˘mer - cy and en - dur - ing peace.
& œC
œ œ œ œ œ rit.
œ ˘G
œ ˘ œUn.
œ .˘great mer - cy and en - dur - ing peace.
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A variant, which differs from the foregoing only in the beginning of the first line:
Final Ending:
& œC œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘
When
The
in
Pa -
the
ra -
fur -
dise
nace
of
of
E -
the
den
blaz -
long
ing
a -
flame,
go
Thy
once
ho -
brought
ly
forth
and
the
faith -
beau -
ful
ti -
Youths
ful
& œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œUn.
œ œ œ œ œproved
Tree
to
of
be
Know -
as
ledge
in
in
a
the
cool,
midst
re -
of
fresh -
all
ing
the
dew,
plants.
then
Thy
did
Church,
they
O
mys -
Christ,
tic’ -
hath
ly
blos -
& œ ˘ œC œ ˘ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œpor -
somed
tray
forth
from
with
be -
Thy
fore
ho -
that
ly
Thou
and
wast
pre -
to
cious
come
Cross,
from
which
a
hath
Vir -
rich -
gin
ly
& œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ# œ œ œb œwhom
welled
Thy
forth
bright -
life
ness
un -
would
to
not
the
burn.
world.
As
But
for
while
Thy
the
com -
for -
ing
mer
the
caused
sec -
A -
ond
dam’s
& ˘ œ œ œ œ œn œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ#time
death,
in
when
Thy
he
dread
did
glo -
eat
ry
the
as
food
our
there -
God,
of,
the
the
won -
oth -
drous
er
Proph -
brought
& œ œ œb œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œn œ œ ˘ ˘ œb œet
back
and
to
right -
life
eous
a -
man,
gain
great
the
Dan -
thief,
iel,
when
clear -
he
ly
was
hath
saved
fore -
by
told,
faith.
when
Make
he
us
cried
par -
& œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œD œout
tak -
and
ers
said:
of
I
the
be -
for -
held
give -
un -
ness
til
grant -
the
ed
thrones
un -
were
to
set
him,
in
O
place
Christ,
and
Who
the
hast
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Plagal of Fourth Tone. C
The Paradise of Eden
& œ œ œ œ œC œ œb œ ˘ œ œn œ œ œ œ œJudge
quelled
sat
by
for
Thy
judg -
Pas -
ment;
sion
and
the
then
fren -
rushed
zy
forth
of
the
the
riv -
foe
er
a -
& œ œ ˘ œG œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œC œ œ œ œ œ œof
gainst
that
us
fire,
all.
from
And
the
ac -
which
count
may
us
we
wor -
be
thy
saved
of
by
Thy
their
Heav’n -
en -
ly
treat -
King -
ies,
dom,
O
O
our
Al -
& œD œ .œ jœ .˘C
Mas -
might -
ter
y
Christ.
God.
& rit.œC œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘G
œ ˘ œUn.
œ .˘by their en - treat - ies, O our Mas - ter Christ.
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Plagal of Fourth Tone. C
Final Ending:
& œC œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œWhat
How
shall
shall
we
we
now
ad -
call
dress
you,
thee,
O
O
Saints
right -
of
eous
God?
John?
Ho -
Might -
ly
y
Cher -
proph -
u -
et
& œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œbim,
who
for
fore -
Christ
saw
doth
the
rest
hor -
up -
rors
on
com -
you
ing
at
on
all
the
times.
land;
Six -
a
wing’d
true
Ser -
spir -
a -
i -
& œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ .˘ œ œD œ ˘phim,
tu -
in
al
that
man
ye
that
glo -
judged
ri -
all
fied
things
Him
while
with -
judged
out
of
cease.
none;
Pure
a
An -
priest
gels,
that,
& œ œ œC œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œD œ ˘ œ œfor
like
ye
Mel -
showed
chi -
your
se -
bo -
dek,
dies
was
nought
as
but
none
scorn;
else,
and
but
Pow -
sprang
ers,
forth
for
per -
ye
fect,
& œC œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ# œ œwork
won -
through
drous,
won -
and
drous
with -
mir -
out
a -
de -
cles.
scent;
Your
a
names
bold
are
re -
di -
prov -
vers
er
and
of
& œb œ ˘ œ œ œn œ œœ# œ œb œ œ œ œnG œman -
sin -
i -
ful
fold,
men;
but
a
great -
skilled
er
con -
still
strain -
are
er
your
of
gifts
Heav -
of
en’s
grace.
love.
O
Do
in -
thou
& œb œ ˘ œC œ œ œ œ œ œD œ .œ jœC
.˘en -
ter -
treat
cede with
Christ
the
the
Sav -
Sav -
iour
iour
that
that
our
we
souls
all
be
be
saved.
saved.
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Plagal of Fourth Tone. C
What Shall We Now Call You
& rit.œC œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘G
œ ˘ œUn.
œ .˘Christ the Sav - iour that we all be saved.
& œC
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œb œ œ œ œ œGlo - ry to the Fa - ther, and to the Son, and to the
& œ œ ˘ .˘Ho - ly Spir - it.
& œC
œ œ œ œ ˘ œb œ œ œ œ œb œ œ œBoth now and ev - er, and un - to the a - ges of
& œ œ œ œ .˘a - ges. A - men.
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Plagal of Fourth Tone. CFinal Ending:
Glory; both now. Chanted from ‘C’
& œC
œ œ ˘G
˘ œ œ œC
œ œ œ œ œ œAs
To
we
thee,
the
the
faith -
pas -
ful
tor,
flee
and
for
pro -
ref -
tec -
uge
tor
un -
of
to
a
thee,
count -
& œ œ œ# .œ jœ œ œ ˘nG
˘ œ œ œC
œ œ œO
less
George,
host
and
of
thy
home -
pro -
less
tec -
or -
tion
phans,
and
wid -
thy
ows,
speed -
pau -
y
pers,
help,
and
& œ œ œ œ œ œ# ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ# œ œ# œwe
af -
now
flict -
en -
ed
treat,
souls,
O
do
prize -
we
win -
of -
ner
fer
of
an -
Christ
thems
Sav -
born
& œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œb œ ˘ œ œ ˘G
˘ œ œniour,
of
that
love
we
and
who
thanks -
hymn
giv -
thee
ing.
be
As
de -
a
liv -
hier -
ered
arch
from
filled
& œ œC
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ# ˘ œ œ œthe
with
snares
grace
laid
and
by
zeal
the
for
en -
pi -
e -
e -
my
ty,
and
do
from
thou
ev’ -
save
& œ œ œ# œ œn œ œ œ œ .œ jœ ˘ œG œ ˘ry
us
kind
from
of
the
per -
foes
il
of
and
ap -
ad -
os -
ver -
tol -
si -
ic
ty,
truth,
that
for
we
we
all
cry
& œb œ .œ jœC œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ .œ jœ .˘may
to
cry:
thee:
Re -
Re -
joice,
joice,
O
O
ho -
great
ly
won -
Great
der -
Mar -
work -
tyr
er
George.
John.
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Plagal of Fourth Tone. C
To Thee, the Champion LeaderThe Original Melody is irregular.
& jœC œ œ œ œ œ œ œ rit.
œ ˘G
œ ˘ œUn.
œ .˘Re - joice, O great won - der - work - er John.
& œC
œ œ ˘G
œ œ œC œ œ œ œ .œ œ œ .œ jœThe
O
sa -
Maid
cred
most
head
pure,
of
graced
the
of
Bap -
God,
tist,
and
which
ev -
was
er
bu -
bless -
ried
ed,
be -
with
& œ œ ˘G
˘ œ œ œC œ œ œ œ .œ œ œ ˘neath
the
the
an -
earth,
gel -
hid
ic
like
hosts
a
on
pearl
high,
with -
with
in
the
the
Arch -
ves -
an -
sel,
gels
& œ œ œ œ# œ œ œb œ ˘ œ œn œ œ œ œ œb œas
and
a
all
lamp
bod -
now
i -
ap -
less
pear -
pow -
eth,
ers,
splen -
pray
did
with
with
cease -
di -
less
vine
plead -
& œ œ œ œ œG
œ œ œ œC œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘light;
ings
it
to
shin -
Him
eth
Who
on
in
all
His
the
com -
world,
pas -
work -
sion
ing
was
mir -
born
a -
of
cles,
thee,
& œ œ œ œG
œ œ œ œC œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘a -
to
ris -
grant
ing
un -
like
to
a
us
ma -
for -
jes -
give -
ti -
ness
cal
be -
break
fore
of
the
day;
end
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Plagal of Fourth Tone. C
When the Bodiless OneThe Original Melody is irregular.
Final Ending:
& œ œ œ œ# œ œ œ œn œ œ œ œF œ œ œ œJohn
and
the
the
Fore -
par -
run -
don
ner
of
of
all
the
our
Sun,
sins
in
and
light
the
that
cor -
nev -
rec -
& œ œ œ œ œG œ# œ œ œ œ œb œ ˘er
tion
doth
of
set,
life,
doth
that
cry
we
out
may
to
all
us
find
once
clem -
a -
en -
gain:
cy
& œC œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ .œ jœ .˘Lo,
and
be -
great
hold
mer -
ye,
cy,
the
O
Lamb
Full
of
of
God.
& œC œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œrit.
˘G
œ ˘ œUn.
œ .˘and great mer - cy, O Full of Grace.
& W œ .˘Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spir - it.
& W œ œ œ .˘Both now, and ever, and unto the ages of a - ges. A - men.
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Plagal of Fourth Tone. C
Final Ending:
Another Glory; both now. Chanted from ‘C’
& b œC œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œAs
Cre -
first -
a -
fruits
tion
of
found
our
de -
na -
light
ture
and
to
joy
the
in
Plant -
thine
er
au -
of
gust
cre -
na -
a -
tiv -
ted
i -
& b ˘ œD œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œthings,
ty
the
and
world
the
pre -
good
sent -
cheer
eth
of
the
thy
God -
num -
bear -
ber -
ing
less
mar -
mir -
tyred
a -
Saints
cles
in
on
& b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œF œ œ œ ˘ œC œ œ œ
off ’ -
thy
ring
di -
un -
vine
to
me -
Thee,
mo -
O
ri -
Lord.
al.
Through
Now
their
be -
ear -
stow
nest
there -
& b œ œ œ ˘ œD œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œen -
of
treat -
rich -
ies,
ly
keep
on
Thy
our
Church
souls
in
and
deep
wash
peace
clean
and
the
di -
stains
vine
of
tran -
our
quil -
ev’ -
& b œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œli -
ry
ty,
sin,
through
Eu -
the
thy -
pure
mi -
The -
us
o -
most
to -
right -
kos,
eous,
O
that
Thou
we
Who
may
art
chant:
& b œ œ œ œ œ œF œ œ œ .˘great -
Al -
ly
le -
mer -
lu -
ci -
i -
ful.
a.
& b rit.œD œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œF œ œ œ ˘C œ ˘ œUn. œ .˘
that we may chant: Al - le - lu - i - a.
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Plagal of Fourth Tone. F
As First-Fruits of our Nature
Final Ending:
& b œC œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œD œ œ œ œ œF œ œ œ ˘Thou,
Ye
as
faith -
the
ful,
Life
what
of
a
all,
strange
from
mys -
the
t’ry
dead
here
art
is
a -
be -
ris -
fore
en.
us!
& b œC œ œ œ œ ˘ œD œ œ œ œ œ œ œF œ œ œ ˘An
As
An -
He
gel
a -
bright
lone
with
doth
light
know,
called
God
out
is
un -
born
to
of
the
a
wom -
wom -
en:
an;
& b œD œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˘ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œCease
all
ye
the
from
ar -
tears
rays
and
of
weep -
An -
ing;
gels,
tell
be -
the
ing
A -
a -
pos -
ston -
tles
ished
the
at
tid -
His
& b œ œ œF œ œ œ ˘ ˘ œ œG œ œ œ œ ˘ œF œG œings
de -
full
scent
of
to
joy.
us,
Cry
cry
a -
a -
loud
loud
sing -
sing -
ing
ing
prais -
prais -
es,
es,
that
that
Christ
Christ
the
the
& b œ œ œ œD œ œ œ œ œF œ œ œ ˘ œC œ œ œ œ
Lord
Lord
is
hath
a -
been
ris -
born
en
in
from
Beth -
the
le -
dead,
hem,
He
He
that
that
in
in
truth
truth
hath
hath
& b œ œ œ œ œ œ œD œ œ œ œ œ œ œF œ œ œ .˘been
been
well -
well -
pleased,
pleased,
as
as
God,
God,
to
to
save
save
the
the
race
race
of
of
man -
man -
kind.
kind.
& b rit.
œD œ œF œ œ œ ˘C œ ˘ œ œ .˘of man - kind.
-74-
Plagal of Fourth Tone. F
Final Ending:
Thou, as the Life of All
& b œC œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œGlo - ry to the Fa - ther, and to the Son, and to the
& b œD œ œ œ œ œF œ œ œ .˘Ho - ly Spir - it.
& b œC œ œ œ œ ˘ œD œ œ œ œ œ œ œBoth now and ev - er, and un - to the a - ges
& b œ œF œ œ œ .˘of a - ges. A - men.
-75-
Plagal of Fourth Tone. F
Glory; both now. Chanted from ‘F’
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