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This work is a setting of the traditional Orthodox Vesper service in Church Slavonic. This contemporary Canadian-Ukrainian composer's music is "transcendent..., neither modern nor traditional," harmonious with the Eastern Church's timeless iconography.
Table of Contents
No. | Composer | Title | View PDF | Listen |
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Roman Hurko | Vespers | |||
From the Composer | ||||
The Text of Vespers (in transliteration and translation) | ||||
1. | Roman Hurko | Come, Let Us Worship | ||
2. | Roman Hurko | Bless the Lord, O My Soul | ||
3. | Roman Hurko | The Great Litany | ||
4. | Roman Hurko | Blessed Is the Man | ||
5. | Roman Hurko | The Small Litany | ||
6. | Roman Hurko | O Lord, I have cried to You | ||
7. | Roman Hurko | Tranquil Light | ||
8. | Roman Hurko | Prokeimenon of Saturday Evening | ||
9. | Roman Hurko | Litany of Fervent Supplication | ||
10. | Roman Hurko | O Lord, Keep Us This Evening | ||
11. | Roman Hurko | Litany of Petition | ||
12. | Roman Hurko | Song of St. Symeon | ||
13. | Roman Hurko | Hail, Mother of God | ||
14. | Roman Hurko | Blessed Be the Name of the Lord | ||
15. | Roman Hurko | The Dismissal | ||
Appendix: The RUSSICAâ„¢ Transliteration System |