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Byzantine - Pinback
Red flag operations with byzantine by pinback playing from the nautical antiques album "spin my dradle and I will split your atom spin the bottle and I will play assassin never sure to go for we fear the empire (the empire) never sure to go for we fear the empire (the empire) oh-oh-oh-oh ..... bare medals crumble on well I'm waiting for the sun to go out (it won't fear) tripping like a sunday stand up at my doorstep (ain't no fear) clowning like a fig and wearing down a bore's head I will not to help you I will not to wake up (ain't no fear) I will not to fast you if you're not in close up you can help me figure out this time figure out this time never sure to go for we fear the empire (the empire) never sure to go for we fear the empire (the empire)"
byzantine hymns
country: greece region: macedonia greek orthodox hymns
An Arabic Christmas Carol (Byzantine Hymn of the Nativity)
A voice from the unheard voices of the Christians of the Middle East who have been witnessing to faith in the Saviour since His incarnation in their midst. Newer version for higher resolution dsplay: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C2AfqVNs_50 Chanted by Reader Nader Hajjar, Ottawa. Video by kalamation and Fr. Francois Beyrouti.
Greek Orthodox Christian Byzantine Music 1
This is a sample of Greek Orthodox Byzantine music chanted by nuns in a Monastery of northern Greek Mainland (Hsuxastirio Timiou Prodromou Akritoxoriou Sidirokastrou Serron). The Hymn is an extract from a book called "Theotokario" and it is dedicated to the Most Holy Mother of God (Theotokos, Virgin Mary). It is usually chanted in Greek monasteries during the afternoon (after Vespers). The pictures of the video come from a different monastery of Northern Greece (Giannitsa/Pella, Iera Moni Agiou Georgiou Anudrou).
Byzantine - "Jeremiad"
directed by Donnie Searls, from "...And They Shall Take Up Serpents"
Orthodox Byzantine Hymns Good friday
Byzantine Choir of "ioannis damaskinos" , Greek orthodox hymns - Μεγαλη Παρασκευη Ελληνικο Πασχα images show churches,monasteries,mosaics mainly from mount athos,Hagia sofia,meteora,monastery saint catherine(Sinai) etc For more details google is our friend :) for example watch this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Athos Great byzantine hagiographιers are kontoglou,panselinos etc.... notice:prefer this one http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oD659OZtRIs and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfGRZvWaYVc
Greek Orthodox Christian Byzantine Chant 4
This is a sample of Greek Orthodox Byzantine music chanted by nuns in a Monastery of northern Greek Mainland (Hsuxastirio Timiou Prodromou Akritoxoriou Sidirokastrou Serron). The Hymn is an extract from a book called "Theotokario" and it is dedicated to the Most Holy Mother of God (Theotokos, Virgin Mary). It is usually chanted in Greek monasteries during the afternoon (after Vespers).
Byzantine Greek Fire
A small modern reconstruction of a "Byzan Greek Fire Gun" to give an idea how maight work the originals.
Byzantine: Nadir
Enjoy. one of my favorites.
Cherubic Hymn - Plagal of 1st Tone (Byzantine Chant)
Chanted by Byzantine Master and Professor of Byzantine Music Mr. George Papanikolaos from Samos, Greece. Cherubic Hymn: Plagal of 1st tone, composed by Hatziathanasiou, which is chanted in the Divine Liturgy of The Greek Orthodox Church during the Great Entrance... "Let us who mystically portray the Cherubim, and chant the thrice-holy hymn unto the life-creating Trinity, lay aside all earthly care, that we may receive the King of all, escorted invisibly by the angelic orders. Alleluia." No instruments are used when chanting byzantine music, only the human voice can be used and nothing else.