The liti or Litiya is that part of Vespers at which their is a procession to the narthex. The icon of the feast is there, and special Litiya (intercessory) verses are chanted. The bells and symnadron usually sound in a festive manner during the procession. Holy Transfiguration Monastery serves the verses and responses in a particularly beautiful and moving way.
Real Russian bells, I believe. The bells would have been followed by some of the best Byzantine chanting in North America. Hope you can capture the symandron also. One very beautiful thing from HTM is the Litiya. It is worth posting a recording of it if you can record it.
Forever wonderful memories.
The Liti and bells are equally beautiful at Holy Nativity Convent. I attend services at both over one weekend, not long ago.
The liti or Litiya is that part of Vespers at which their is a procession to the narthex. The icon of the feast is there, and special Litiya (intercessory) verses are chanted. The bells and symnadron usually sound in a festive manner during the procession. Holy Transfiguration Monastery serves the verses and responses in a particularly beautiful and moving way.
Thank you for this gift! I feel like I'm standing just outside of St. George's chapel!
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Excellent! I know very well HTM's Bells. Thanks to Father Pachomiôs who is the Master of this beautiful Choir Bells.
Wrong that's Metropolitan Ephraim
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Real Russian bells, I believe. The bells would have been followed by some of the best Byzantine chanting in North America. Hope you can capture the symandron also. One very beautiful thing from HTM is the Litiya. It is worth posting a recording of it if you can record it.
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Is this really what the song sounds like in bells because the music box version is way different but sounds better
I think this is a different song