Click on the links below to hear hymns and to view written music from the Divine Liturgy.
The Great Litany
- Recording in Greek
- Written Music
The 1st & 2nd Antiphons
- The 1st antiphon: Recordings in English and Greek, to this written music
- The 2nd antiphon: Recordings in English and Greek, to this written music
- Psalm 102: recording and written music
- Only Begotten Son: recording and written music
The Resurrectional Dismissal Hymns (the 3rd Antiphon)
- The Stone had been Secured (mode 1): recording and written music
- When You Descended (mode 2): recording and written music
- Let the Heavens Sing for Joy (mode 3): recording and written music
- When the Women Disciples of the Lord (mode 4): recording and written music
- Let Us Worship the Word (plagal 1st mode): recording and written music
- When the Angelic Powers (plagal 2nd mode): recording and written music
- By Means of Your Cross (grave mode): recording and written music
- You Descended from on High (plagal 4th mode): recording and written music
The Hymn of the Parish (“You were Transfigured”): recording and written music
Kontakia
- For the Presentation of Christ in the Temple: recording & written music
- O Protection of Christians: recording & written music
The Scripture Readings
- The Thrice Holy Hymn (“Holy God”): recording & written music
- Alleluia: recording & written music
The Anaphora
- Father, Son, and Holy Spirit: recording & written music
- Mercy and peace, a sacrifice of praise: recording
- And with your spirit: recording
- We lift them up to the Lord: recording
- It is proper and right: recording
- Holy, Holy, Holy: recording & written music
- We Praise You: recording & written music
Megalynarion
- It is Truly Right (plagal 4th mode): recording & written music
Communion Hymns
- Canon for Preparation for Holy Communion (Ode 1, verse 1)
- Psalm 135 (1st mode, brief): recording and written music, courtesy of St. Anthony’s Monastery; while this hymn belongs properly to orthros, it is sometimes sung at other times.
Concluding Hymns
- Lord, Protect for Many Years: recording & written music
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Most musical arrangements and translations on this page are the work of Fr. Seraphim Dedes at the parish of St. Nektarios in Charlotte, North Carolina. Please consider supporting his work by visiting the AGES Initiative website.