http://wdtprs.com/blog/2008/06/benedict-xvi-and-bartholomew-i-together-the-creed-in-greek/
You need to scroll down the page to find the link to hear them recite the Creed together in Greek. This is great! The Greek text is also posted there so you can follow along!
Thank you. I thought that the comments beneath the article were thought provoking and interesting to read. They were worth having a look at. They were also quite charitable. I thought this one was an interesting one:
The Holy Father is trying to use the Greek pronunciation of Greek (!), but keeps slipping back into the classical pronunciation. Full marks for his fluency – he is faster than the Patriarch! Patriarch is better at accenting the words, however, and has a more virile voice, as is common with eastern priests. Ever notice how the western priest is naturally a tenor, the eastern priest a bass?
Comment by Patrick — 29 June 2008 @ 4:36 pm
The EP has an exceptional deep and resonant voice, and though the voices of Eastern clergy vs. Western clergy may be somewhat different in general, (as the poster points out), the only other Greek clergy I know who have *such* an exceptional deep and resonant voice as the EP are: the former Archbishop Spyridon of America and my priest.
Truly, having heard each one celebrate a Divine Liturgy was a treat...
I have also heard such deep voices in Russian clergy.
Is the *general* difference in voices which the poster above alludes to: ethnic or liturgic or a combination of both?
Alice