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Kiev Chant
Matins--Three stichera following the reading of the Gospel
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Composer
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Kiev Chant
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Chant: Eastern
Average_duration
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3:34
Matins--Three stichera following the reading of the Gospel is a piece of music composed by Kiev Chant. It is a part of the Orthodox Christian liturgy and is typically performed during the Matins service. The composition is believed to have been created in the 11th century, during the time of the Kievan Rus. The premiere of Matins--Three stichera following the reading of the Gospel is not known, as it has been a part of the Orthodox Christian liturgy for centuries. However, it is believed to have been performed for the first time in the Kievan Rus, which was a medieval state that existed from the 9th to the 13th century in what is now Ukraine, Belarus, and Russia. The composition consists of three movements, or stichera, which are sung following the reading of the Gospel during the Matins service. Each stichera is based on a different biblical passage and is sung in a different mode, or musical scale. The first stichera is based on the Gospel of Luke, the second on the Gospel of Matthew, and the third on the Gospel of Mark. The characteristics of Matins--Three stichera following the reading of the Gospel are typical of Kiev Chant, which is a style of Orthodox Christian liturgical music that originated in the Kievan Rus. The music is characterized by its use of a single melody line, which is sung in unison by a choir or congregation. The melody is often ornamented with melismas, or groups of notes sung on a single syllable, and is accompanied by a drone, or sustained note, played on a bass instrument. Overall, Matins--Three stichera following the reading of the Gospel is a beautiful and important piece of Orthodox Christian liturgical music. Its rich history and unique characteristics make it a beloved part of the Matins service for Orthodox Christians around the world.
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