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Byzantine Chant
Alyawma-'Ulliga
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Byzantine Chant
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Vocal
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Vocal Music
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5:41
'Alyawma-'Ulliga' is a Byzantine Chant that was composed in the 8th century. It is a hymn that is traditionally sung during the Great Lent in the Eastern Orthodox Church. The hymn is also known as the "Hymn of Kassiani" as it is believed to have been composed by Kassiani, a Byzantine hymnographer and poet. The hymn has a hauntingly beautiful melody that is characterized by its slow and mournful pace. It is sung in a minor key and has a melancholic tone that reflects the solemnity of the Lenten season. The hymn is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct character. The first movement is a lamentation that expresses the sorrow and regret of the sinful soul. The lyrics speak of the soul's longing for forgiveness and salvation, and its recognition of its own unworthiness. The melody is slow and mournful, with a sense of heaviness and sorrow. The second movement is a reflection on the story of the woman who anointed Jesus' feet with expensive perfume. The lyrics speak of the woman's humility and devotion, and her recognition of Jesus' divinity. The melody is more uplifting than the first movement, with a sense of reverence and awe. The third movement is a prayer for mercy and forgiveness. The lyrics speak of the soul's hope in God's mercy and its trust in His love and compassion. The melody is more joyful than the previous movements, with a sense of hope and anticipation. Overall, 'Alyawma-'Ulliga' is a powerful and moving hymn that captures the essence of the Lenten season. Its haunting melody and poignant lyrics speak to the soul's longing for forgiveness and salvation, and its hope in God's mercy and love.
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