The following examples were recorded by me to serve as an extra resource for all those who sing every Sunday morning.  These examples are not to replace Sunday morning rehearsals but as extra help as we learn new music.  I recorded these very quickly to serve as a taste of what we sing every Sunday.    

                                                                                                                                                -Tony Vatousios

Please email me with any questions or comments:  Tony Vatousios

       

NOTE:  Some of the following examples are transcriptions from St. Anthony's Monastery, in Florenze Arizona.  I want to thank Hieromonk Ephraim for allowing us to use this wealth of information.

                                            

Composer Tone and pdf's Excerpt
Lycourgos Petridis plagal of the first

Kyrie Eleison      

Antonios Vatousios fourth tone

Kyrie Eleison

Antiphon Verses
Traditional second tone

By the Intercessions of the Theotokos

Traditional Second Tone Save Us O son Of God
Traditional first tone

St. Vasilios Hymn

Traditional second tone

Holy God, Holy Mighty One

Vatousios Second Tone  Alleluia
Athanasios Karamanis Second Mode

 Alleluia

Vatousios Plagal of First   p.2 The Cherubic Hymn
Hieromonk Hierotheos Third Mode

The Cherubic Hymn

Basil Nikolaidis First Mode   p.2
Basil Nikolaidis First Mode Holy Holy
Traditional Plagal First Mode

Holy Holy

Traditional Plagal First Mode The Father And Son and Holy Spirit
Basil Nikolaidis First Mode
Traditional Plagal First Mode

We Praise You

Gregory Levitis Fourth Mode   p.2
Traditional Second Mode

 Hymn to the Theotokos

Nikolaos Gorgiafentis First Tone

 One is Holy (pre-communion)

Spiridon Maidanoglou Plagal of the Fourth

One is Holy

Hieromonk Gregory First Tone Praise The Lord
Traditional Fourth Tone Tou Dipnou Sou
Hieromonk Gregory Third Mode Praise The Lord
Lycourgos Petridis First Mode   Receive Me Today
Traditional Second Mode

 We have seen the light

Traditional Second Mode

Blessed be the name of the Lord

Traditional Second Mode

Unto the one who blesses us