Kratima (Melismatic Chant), Tone 1
Traditions of Byzantine Singing: Serbian, Bulgarian, Greek
Dragoslav Pavle Aksentyevich
Kratima (Melismatic chant), Tone 1
Anonymous (14th C.)
Traditions of Byzantine Singing: Serbian, Bulgarian, Greek
Dragoslav Pavle Aksentyevich
Kratima (Melismatic Chant: Aneena)
Byzantine Chant
Traditions of Byzantine Singing: Serbian, Bulgarian, Greek
Monastery Annunciation of Mother of God Women's Choir
Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence
Anonymous Demestvenny Polyphony
Christmas and Easter Chants of the 16th-17th centuries
Russian Patriarchate Choir
Let Every Breath
Byzantine Chant
Traditions of Byzantine Singing: Serbian, Bulgarian, Greek
Monastery Annunciation of Mother of God Women's Choir
Let my mouth be filled with Thy praise, Tone 1
Andreas Protopsaltis (14th C. )
Traditions of Byzantine Singing: Serbian, Bulgarian, Greek
Dragoslav Pavle Aksentyevich
Let My Prayer Arise
Suprasl' Monastery Chant
Thou Who Art Filled With Light
Festal Choir of the Most Gracious Savior Monastery: Yekaterinburg
Let My Prayer Arise, Tone 1
Byzantine Chant
Traditions of Byzantine Singing: Serbian, Bulgarian, Greek
Monastery Annunciation of Mother of God Women's Choir
Let My Prayer Be Set Forth
Serbian Chant
Traditions of Byzantine Singing: Serbian, Bulgarian, Greek
Brotherhood Choir of Holy Archangels Michael and Gabriel Monastery