Third Antiphon
Anonymous Znamenny Chant
Having Seen the Resurrection of Christ
Choir of the Most Gracious Savior Monastery in Yekaterinburg
Third Ode of the Canon with the Katavasia
Byzantine Chant
Choir of the Brethren of the Monastery of Vatopedi on Mt. Athos
Thou Didst Descend into the Tomb, Tone 8
Bulgarian Byzantine Chant
Traditions of Byzantine Singing: Serbian, Bulgarian, Greek
Choir of Priests of Sophia
Festal Choir of the Most Gracious Savior Monastery: Yekaterinburg, Russia
Georgi Ragimov
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Thou, Who clothest Thyself with light
Anonymous Znamenny Chant
Thou Who Art Filled With Light
Festal Choir of the Most Gracious Savior Monastery: Yekaterinburg
Thy Resurrection
Anonymous Znamenny Chant
Having Seen the Resurrection of Christ
Choir of the Most Gracious Savior Monastery in Yekaterinburg
Thy Resurrection, O Christ Savior, Tone 6
Bulgarian Byzantine Chant
Traditions of Byzantine Singing: Serbian, Bulgarian, Greek
Choir of Priests of Sophia
Today the Master of Creation
Byzantine Chant
Choir of the Brethren of the Monastery of Vatopedi on Mt. Athos
Byzantine Chant
Choir of SS Michael and Gabriel Monastery, Serbia; Pavle Aksentievich, chanter; Choir of Sofia Clergy; Choir of Annunciation Women's Monastery, Ormylia, Greece
Trinity St. Sergius Monastery
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