For a Cathedral
Syrian Tradition
Maximos Fahmé
Les Solistes de la Musique Byzantine,
Frédéric Tavernier-Vellas
« CD of the month » Radio Notre-Dame, March 2015
The Akathist Hymn to the Mother of God, one of the most famous in the Christian liturgy, was composed in 626 in Byzantium, capital of the Eastern Empire, under siege at the time by the Persians. The people, standing on the ramparts, sang this song of praise to the Virgin throughout the night, and the city was miraculously delivered.
1 & 2 - Tropaire du samedi 2’39 & 1’57
3 - Hirmos de l’Ode 1 2’19
4 - Hirmos de l’Ode 3 2’20
5 - Hirmos de l’Ode 4 2’10
6 - Hirmos de l’Ode 5 2'07
7 - Hirmos de l’Ode 6 1’35
8 - Hirmos de l’Ode 7 2’06
9 - Hirmos de l’Ode 8 2’19
10 - Hirmos de l’Ode 9 2’26
11 - Strophe 1 4’46
12 - Strophe 2 1’33
13 & 14 - Tropaire à la Vierge 2’27 & 2’16
L ’ Annonciation
15 & 16 - Tropaire 1’25 & 1’11
17 & 18 - Kondakion 2’22 & 2’09
19 & 20 - Exapostilarion 2’18 & 1’50
La Nativité de la Vierge
21 - Hirmos Nativité de la Vierge 1’44
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