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#225532 - 03/04/07 12:28 AM
ACROD Music resource links
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I'm looking for links for the ACROD's Prostopinije text and musical links. I'm well fimiliar with their useage, but several "new" converts  to the ACROD want to have access to their Prostopinije before they attend their first services in their new juridiction. Ungcsertezs
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#225671 - 03/06/07 08:46 AM
Re: ACROD Music resource links
[Re: nicholas]
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St. Michael's is the best source I've seen. The text of the liturgy is online if you wanted that. http://aggreen.net/liturgics/C-R_Div_Lit.htmlYou can get the pew book and the "Come to Me" prayer book through the seminary or Eastern Christian publications or your local parish. The pew book credits Msgr. William Levkulic in the front as one of the sources for the text. In our parish we have both cantors and a choir. What the choir uses I don't believe was put out by the diocese and may have been pulled from various sources. I asked someone who sings recently what the text is they use and he said it has probably been in the parish for over 30 years and nobody really knows what the source is. Almost everything we do is in English, but Slavonic is used here and there on a regular basis and for special services a fair amount can be used.
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#225824 - 03/07/07 05:27 AM
Re: ACROD Music resource links
[Re: Orthodox Pyrohy]
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Thank you for the website. I am somewhat familiar with all the Russian church music listed there. I have a number of CD's i collected over the years.
Eddie
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#225860 - 03/07/07 11:15 AM
Re: ACROD Music resource links
[Re: Ung-Certez]
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According to the diocesan web site, there are two books you can order aside from the pew book. Plain Chant Christmas and Theophany Eve Divine Liturgy In Plain Chant Book http://www.acrod.org/music.html
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