Saint Ephraim Male Choir - Wings

 

artist 
  Saint Ephraim Male Choir
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title 
  Wings
 
country 
  Hungary
 
mainstyle 
  Traditional
 
style 
  Religious music
 
label 
  Fono
 
year 
  2019
 
length 
 
 
info 

The choir was founded in 2002 by Tamas Bubno, a Hungarian church musician and conductor. The choir started to participate regularly in Byzantine liturgical services, mostly in Greek Catholic Churches in Budapest and other Hungarian cities. The ensemble took its name Saint Ephraim, the Syrian (307-378), who was the first great Byzantine hymnographer, called "The Harp of the Holy Ghost" by his contemporaries. You will hear songs on this album in English, Aramaic, Old Church Slavonic, Greek, Hindi, Latin, Hungarian, Galician Portuguese, Sotho, Sardinian, Serbian and Ukrainian. In addition, three so-called bell prayers will also be heard. These bells are also used as instruments to call the devoted to prayer, as well as serving as interludes or to join sacral hymns. Saint Ephraim Male Choir uses these bells in all their concerts, having become something of a trademark to the choir.

 
memo 

1. Kae Le Kae (Sotho Gospel) 4:14
2. Tamas Bubno: Psalm 127 2:16
3. Archiminia (Greek Traditional) 3:11
4. Aboun D'bashmayo (Our Father) 3:12
5. Grigory Lvovsky: Gospodi Pomiluj 1:56
6. Gyorgy Philipp and Gyorgy Bela Sillo: Shchedrik 3:56
7. Dormi Pizzinu (Lullaby from Sardinia) 3:08
8. Bell Prayer No 1. 1:28
9. Alfonso X el Sabio: Rosas Das Rosas (Cantiga) 1:47
10. Alfonso X el Sabio: Santa Maria Amar (Cantiga) 4:06
11. Trishagion from Mount Athos 2:12
12. Bell Prayer No 2. 1:06
13. Laszlo Sary: Zsoltarkanon (Psalm Canon) 3:33
14. Konyorogjunk Keresztyenek (from the Eperjes Gradual Book) 2:01
15. Bell Prayer No 3. 0:53
16. Jan Levoslav Bella: Tu Es Petrus 2:51
17. Raghupati Raghava Raja Ram (Hindi Devotional Song) 3:43
18. As I Went Down to the River to Pray 3:58

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