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Russian Orthodox Chant
O come, let us worship...
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Russian Orthodox Chant
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1:07
'O come, let us worship...' is a hymn composed by the Russian Orthodox Chant. It is a part of the Orthodox liturgy and is sung during the Matins and Divine Liturgy services. The hymn is also known as the "Great Doxology" and is one of the most important hymns in the Orthodox Church. The hymn was composed in the 4th century and has been sung in the Orthodox Church ever since. It is believed to have been composed by St. John Chrysostom, one of the most important figures in the early Christian Church. The hymn was originally written in Greek but has been translated into many different languages over the years. The premiere of the hymn is not known as it has been sung for centuries in the Orthodox Church. However, it is believed that the hymn was first sung in the Hagia Sophia, the great cathedral of Constantinople, which was the center of the Orthodox Church at the time. The hymn consists of three movements. The first movement is a call to worship, inviting all to come and worship God. The second movement is a hymn of praise to God, acknowledging His greatness and majesty. The third movement is a prayer, asking God to have mercy on us and to grant us salvation. The characteristics of the hymn are its simplicity and beauty. The melody is simple and easy to sing, yet it is powerful and moving. The words are also simple, yet they convey a deep sense of reverence and awe for God. The hymn is sung in a slow and deliberate manner, allowing the words and melody to sink in and touch the hearts of the worshippers. In conclusion, 'O come, let us worship...' is a beautiful and powerful hymn that has been sung in the Orthodox Church for centuries. Its simplicity and beauty make it a favorite among worshippers, and its message of praise and prayer continues to inspire and uplift those who sing it.
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