Плотію Почаївський напів.
«Плотію» - Почаївський напів Диригент: Євген Савчук Національна заслужена академічна капела України "Думка". Святковий концерт у Римі на честь Папи Венедикта XVI та отців Папського Синоду відбувся з нагоди всенародної прощі до Собору святої Софії (Рим, 13 -15 жовтня 2012). В цих днях Патріярх Святослав освятив відновлений Собор Святої Софії, а в стінах Українського Католицького Університету святого Климентія Папи відбулася наукова конференція.
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A festive Concert in Rome in honour of Pope Benedict XVI
and the fathers of the Pontifical Synod took place on the occasion of the national Pilgrimage to the Hagia Sophia (Rome, 13 October 2012).
Patriarch Svyatoslav Consecrated the restored Saint Sophia Cathedral, and a scientific conference was held in the walls of the Ukrainian Catholic University of Pope Saint Clement.
This extraordinary version of The Exapostilarion of Easter, is here performed in a concert given in Rome in October of 2012 by the National “Dumka” Choir, which is very famous in Ukraine, conducted by Yevgeny Savchuk.
This particular Chant comes from the Tradition of
The Monastery of The Holy Dormition in Pochayiv,
about 85 miles to the East of Lviv.
This Article is from NEW LITURGICAL MOVEMENT
By: GREGORY DIPIPPO.
ReplyDeleteFascinating, Zephyrinus.
The “Pochayiv Lavra” apparently is an ancient Ukrainian monastery dedicated to the Assumption of Mary (“The Holy Dormition,” tr., Pochaiv Lavra). It’s tradition goes back to at least the 1500’s, and there is further evidence it goes back to the 1100’s and early Christianity in the Ukraine. It is an enormous complex, looking at photos of it online. Unfortunately, its history has been marred by the deep conflicts between the eastern orthodox and Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church quite often. The music tradition of the monastery is however quite a national treasure.
(conductor: Yevhen Savchuk, National Honor Academic Chapel of Ukraine "Dumka". Rome, October 13-15, 2012) -Note by Dante P
Many thanks to our Musical Correspondent, Dante P, for this fascinating information about this Ukrainian Monastery.
DeleteLong may this stunning musical output turn men's hearts and Souls into thanking The Almighty for such Blessings.