
Saint Romanos the Melodist Born c. 490, Syria - Died c. 556, Constantinople According to wikipedia: "Saint Romanos the Melodist or the Hymnographer (Greek: Ρωμανός ο Μελωδός, often Latinized as Romanus or Anglicized as Roman), was one of the greatest of Greek hymnographers, called "the Pindar of rhythmic poetry". He flourished during the sixth century, which is considered to be the "Golden Age" of Byzantine hymnography."
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Gladsome Light
The Angel cried out
Your Ressurection
God, now lettest thou
"Béni Soit Celui Qui Vient
"O Christ Notre Sauveur"
"Joyeuse Lumière"
"Que Ma Prière Monte Devant Toi"
"Trois Fois Saint (Des Carpates)
"Dieu De Miséricorde"
"Réjouis-toi, Vierge Toute Pure"
"Le Christ Est Ressucité"
"Venez, Chantons"
"Trisagion"
"Notre Père"
"Saint Est Le Seigneur"
"Canon"
"Réjouis-toi Isaïe"
"Reçois-moi Maintenat"
"En Toi, Marie, Exulte La Création"
"Dieu Est Avec Nous"
"Saint, Saint, Saint"
"Béni Soit L'homme"
"Ne Détourne Pas Ta Face"
I love Thee, O Lord
Kontakion
God now lettest thou
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