In attempting to learn Greek Byzantine chant, I've found some useful online resources for reading the notation, but I'm wondering if there's a Byzantine analogue to the Roman Gradual, perhaps used by Greek Orthodox cantors? Thanks for your help, and Merry Christmas!
Actually, no. There are many different anthologies for the Divine Liturgy, containing both "classical" and younger chant settings. It is a little bit complicated...
The Divine Liturgy: An Anthology for Worship Rev. Peter Galadza, Editor-in-Chief; Joseph Roll, Associate Editor; J. Michael Thompson, Associate Editor; Rt. Rev. Roman Galadza; Rev. John Sianchuk, CSSR Published by The Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky Institute of Eastern Christian Studies A one-volume source for singing the Divine Liturgy in English with sections in Ukrainian. This book contains Sundays, Festal and Weekday Musical Settings for the Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom, Music for the Liturgy of Saint Basil the Great, the Hours in English, Propers for the Liturgical Year, Tables for Scriptural Readings, Hymns and Carols, Blessings and Other Brief Rites. Exquisite in appearance, the book carries the endorsement of Patriarch Lubomyr Husar. xiv, 1160 pp. Have a look at some sample PDF pages – Sample 1 – Sample 2 ISBN 1-895937-12-4 Order Code: BK200
The Divine Liturgy for Congregational Singing (2-CD Set) Featuring the Schola Cantorum of Saint Peter the Apostle in Chicago Prof. J. Michael Thompson, Conductor Published by The Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky Institute of Eastern Christian Studies This superb recording, by the renowned chorus, Schola Cantorum of Chicago, under the direction of J. Michael Thompson, includes the main sections of the book, The Divine Liturgy: An Anthology for Worship. All of the propers of the eight resurrectional tones are also recorded. Can’t read music, but want to become a cantor? Listen and learn. This recording is the first of its kind: educational, yet beautiful beyond words! Listen to a selection (mp3) Order Code: CD200
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