Heruvimskaya Pesn'
General information
The Херувимскaя пeснь ("Heruvimskaya pesñ") - Cherubic hymn or Herouvikon (Gr.) - is the hymn sung during the so-called Great Entrance in orthodox liturgy. It accompanies the procession of the clergy who bring wine and bread in front of the iconostasis. Its first verses are sung to a solemn, slow rhythm. The hymn is then interrupted by a number of prayers (for the faithful, the patriarch etc.), after which the choir responds with 'Amin' and sings the final verse of the hymn in a more lively rhythm, as the clergy re-enters the sanctuary.
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- Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky — Cherubic Hymn No. 2
- Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky — Cherubic Hymn No. 3
- Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky — Kheruvimskaya pyesn no. 1
- Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky — Kheruvimskaya pyesn, Op. 41 No. 6
Text and translations
Иже Херувимы тайно образующе, |
We, who mystically represent the Cherubim, |
Laat ons, die hier op mystieke de cherubs verzinnebeelden, |
Nous qui dans ce mystère représentons les chérubins |
Οἱ τὰ Χερουβεὶμ μυστικῶς εἰκονίζοντες, |
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