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'''Description:''' The Polyeleopsalms (at least parts of Psalms 134 and 135 ( | '''Description:''' The Polyeleopsalms (at least parts of Psalms 134 and 135 (Septuagint numbering)) are sung in the morning service (Orthros) of the orthodox church as the lamps are lighted (polyeleo = much oil) before the Morning Gospel is read. In Finland, the Gospel-book is usually brought in procession from the altar down into the Church during these psalms. | ||
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- Editor: Andreas Stenberg (submitted 2021-01-07). Score information: A4, 3 pages, 396 kB Copyright: CPDL
- Edition notes: Text both in Cyrillic and translitteration.
General Information
Title: Hwalite imja Gospodne (Polyeleo)
Composer: Anonymous (Kievan chant)
Lyricist:
Number of voices: 5vv Voicing: ATT(B)B
Genre: Sacred, Liturgical music
Language: Church Slavonic
Instruments: A cappella
First published: 1910
Description: The Polyeleopsalms (at least parts of Psalms 134 and 135 (Septuagint numbering)) are sung in the morning service (Orthros) of the orthodox church as the lamps are lighted (polyeleo = much oil) before the Morning Gospel is read. In Finland, the Gospel-book is usually brought in procession from the altar down into the Church during these psalms. External websites: