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#278817 - 02/15/08 09:51 PM
Re: Have CDs, now what?
[Re: sieglinde]
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But there is so much, where to start? My guess would be to go through what will be sung at the next Divine Liturgy during the week before, just as one would read and study the Scripture readings. Would this be a good way to begin learning this music or does anyone else have another suggestion?_____________ This is a good way to start. You can supplement this by looking at http://metropolitancantorinstitute.org/ On the right column, in the Liturgical Calendar block, click on "Divine Liturgy" and you will see the prescribed music for this Sunday. The following week's music is posted here weekly. It's very well done and a wonderful help. Also at the MCI site you will see the heading "Recordings." Click on this link and you can listen to the recordings of every hymn which is in the green book. Yoi! You will be busy for hours! Fr. Deacon Paul
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#278873 - 02/16/08 12:21 PM
Re: Have CDs, now what?
[Re: sieglinde]
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Sieglinde,
Give special attention to the Tropars and Kondaks of the 8 resurrection tones. Then when you sing the propers of a feast the music will fall into place immediately.
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#289089 - 05/18/08 07:47 PM
Re: Have CDs, now what?
[Re: sieglinde]
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My mother just recently went to the gift shop at Mt. St. Macrina a purchased for me a set of the CDs with all the music from the new green book. My goal is to eventually commit all of this to memory - I'm not a cantor and may never be one but I would like to sing knowledgeably from the pew and knowing the tones will help in private prayer as well. But there is so much, where to start? My guess would be to go through what will be sung at the next Divine Liturgy during the week before, just as one would read and study the Scripture readings. Would this be a good way to begin learning this music or does anyone else have another suggestion? Thanks in advance, Sieglinde I recommend that you return them for a full refund. Then track down some CDs that are faithful to the Ruthenian Recension. Someday we will have good music again.
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