Russian Traditional
O Lord, I have cried
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Composer:Russian TraditionalAverage_duration:4:54'O Lord, I have cried' is a traditional Russian Orthodox hymn that is sung during the Vespers service. The hymn is believed to have been composed in the 16th century and has since become a staple in the Russian Orthodox liturgy. The hymn is typically sung in eight movements, each of which is characterized by a different melody and tone. The first movement is sung in a somber tone and sets the mood for the rest of the hymn. The second movement is more upbeat and joyful, reflecting the hope and faith of the faithful. The third movement is sung in a more contemplative tone, encouraging the faithful to reflect on their sins and seek forgiveness. The fourth movement is sung in a more celebratory tone, praising God for his mercy and grace. The fifth movement is sung in a more solemn tone, reflecting on the suffering of Christ and the sacrifice he made for humanity. The sixth movement is sung in a more joyful tone, celebrating the resurrection of Christ and the hope it brings. The seventh movement is sung in a more contemplative tone, encouraging the faithful to reflect on their own mortality and the need to prepare for the afterlife. The final movement is sung in a more triumphant tone, celebrating the victory of Christ over death and the hope it brings for all believers. Overall, 'O Lord, I have cried' is a powerful and moving hymn that reflects the deep faith and devotion of the Russian Orthodox Church. Its beautiful melodies and powerful lyrics continue to inspire and uplift believers around the world.More....
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