Russian Orthodox Chant "My Soul" by the Monastic Choir of St. Elisabeth Convent

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Title | Russian Orthodox Chant "My Soul" by the Monastic Choir of St. Elisabeth Convent |
Author | St Elisabeth Convent. Orthodox Life And Chants |
Duration | 1:53 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=9y2uFBGx4Lo |
Description
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✏Kontakion of The First Week of Great Lent. It is taken from the Great Penitential Canon of St. Andrew of Crete. The Great Canon of St. Andrew of Crete (also known as the Canon of Repentance) is a lengthy penitential canon composed in the seventh century, which is sung during Great Lent.
✏The chant is performed by the Monastic Choir of St. Elisabeth Convent. The Choir usually uses Znamenny and Byzantine chants, Valamo chant, and adds Byzantine and Greek chants on feasts, alongside Old Bulgarian, Macedonian, and Georgian chants.
Conductor - nun Martha (Guskova)
✏The TEXT of the chant:
My soul, my soul, arise! Why art thou sleeping? The end is drawing near, and thou wilt be confounded. Awake, then, and be watchful, that Christ our God may spart thou, Who is everywhere present and fills all things.
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