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#206002 - 04/11/06 10:48 AM "Noble Joseph" in Galician Chant?
Chtec Offline
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Does anyone have music in Galician chant for the Great Saturday "Jerusalem" Matins Troparia "The Noble Joseph," "When You Descended" and "The Angel at the Tomb"? It can be in English, Slavonic or Ukrainian--I'm not picky!

Thanks!

Dave

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#206003 - 04/11/06 12:06 PM Re: "Noble Joseph" in Galician Chant?
J. Michael Thompson Offline
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Registered: 07/12/02
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Glory to Jesus Christ!

Dear Mr. Chtec!

I have this in Slavonic and in English with notation. If you will contact me at chantermt@aol.com with your fax number, I will gladly send you both.

Prof. J. Michael Thompson
Byzantine Catholic Seminary
Pittsburgh, PA

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#206004 - 04/11/06 02:09 PM Re: "Noble Joseph" in Galician Chant?
Diak Offline
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Dave, I have all three (English Ukrainian, Slavonic). Do you want all three? PM me a fax number or address.
FDD

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#206005 - 04/11/06 02:31 PM Re: "Noble Joseph" in Galician Chant?
Chtec Offline
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Diak, clear out some PMs. Your box is full!

Dave

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#206006 - 04/11/06 05:09 PM Re: "Noble Joseph" in Galician Chant?
Diak Offline
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Fixed for the time being.

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#206007 - 04/11/06 06:33 PM Re: "Noble Joseph" in Galician Chant?
J. Michael Thompson Offline
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The music has been snail-mailed to you.

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#206008 - 04/15/06 12:37 PM Re: "Noble Joseph" in Galician Chant?
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What I once thought was a "Galician" melody for "The Noble Joseph" turns out to be one of the many "Bulhar" tones used by the South-West Rus' recension. If you go to St. Elias Ukrainian Church (Brampton) site, you can hear them sing the "Bulhar" melody. Any on-line "Galician" melody versions available?

Ungcsertezs

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#206009 - 06/18/06 08:36 PM Re: "Noble Joseph" in Galician Chant?
Stephen R. Offline
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Look at the Irmologion of L'viv, among the sessional troparia of Tone 2.

The longer version of this melody is very widely known, because it was adopted by the Russians, exclusively for Holy Friday/Saturday; they become quite upset if it is sung on any other occasion. The Galician books supplementary to the Irmologion (Dol’nyc’kyj, Polotnjuk, Fedoriv, Osthajm-Dzerovyc’) have a shorter version that serves also as the melody for the podoben Vysnich isca, and will be found among the podobny of Tone 2.

Stephen

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#206010 - 06/19/06 02:23 AM Re: "Noble Joseph" in Galician Chant?
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The Russians also use that melody for the Burial Service of the Holy Theotokos. It's quite effective.

Incognitus

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