
The Ensemble Sreteniye was founded in 1990 in Kharkov, by three alumni of the Kharkov Institute of Beaux Arts. The well-known Greek musicologist L. Angelopoulos brought his knowledge of ancient Byzantine singing as well helping bring to light a number of very rare canticles written in the 11th to 14th centuries. The ensemble, consists of three to five singers, takes part in Divine services, participates in festivals of music, and gives concerts.
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Alleluia Georgian Chant
Trisagion (Holy God) Strochnoi Chant
Fragment from the Divine Litur
Alleluia, Georgian Chant
The 1st Ode of the Easter Kanon
Psalm 146 and O Thou the Only Begotten Son
Meet it is, Bulgarian Chant
To Thee We Sing Bulgarian Chant Tone Legetos
O My Soul rise
Christ is Risen
Thy Cross do We Adore, Georgia
Thy Cross do We Adore Georgian Chant
Psalm 146 and O Thou the Only
Come Let Us Worship Strochnoi Chant
Fragment from the Divine Liturgy Strochnoy Chant
The 1st Ode of the Easter Kano
Eucharist Canon (fragment)
O My Soul, rise!
Thou Art Our Joy Znamenny Chant
O Theotokos the Virgin, Rejoic
Praise Ye the Name of the Lord Bulgarian and Bizantine
O Theotokos the Virgin Rejoice (Ave Maria)
Come, Let Us Worship, Strochno
To Thee We Sing, Bulgarian Cha
Trisagion (Holy God), Strochno
Thou Art Our Joy, Znamenny Cha
Meet it is Bulgarian Chant
To Thee We Sing, Bulgarian Chant, Tone Legetos
Trisagion (Holy God), Strochnoi Chant
Come, Let Us Worship, Strochnoi Chant
Thou Art Our Joy, Znamenny Chant
Thy Cross do We Adore, Georgian Chant
Fragment from the Divine Liturgy, Strochnoy Chant
O Theotokos the Virgin, Rejoice (Ave Maria)
Cherubic Hymn (Georgian Chant)
The old Georgian chant
Psalm 104 (Valaam chant)
Thy Cross do We Adore (Georgian Chant)
The Father and the Son (Byzantine chant)
To Thee O Theotokos (Bulgarian chant)
Praise Ye the Name of the Lord, Bulgarian and Bizantine
Don't cry Rachael (Ukrainian carrol)
Psalm 128 At The Time Of Wedding (Byzantine Chant)
Twelve robber (Russian folk chant)
Praise Ye the Name of the Lord
The Father and the Son (Byzant
Open To Me The Doors Of Repentance (Byzantine Chant Bulgarian Tradition)
Who is the Great Lord - a) Byzantine tradition b) Bulgarian tradition c) Russian tradition
Don't cry Rachael (Ukrainian c
To Thee, O Theotokos (Bulgaria
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