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ANCIENT AND MONASTIC ORTHODOX CHANTS: (Review by Ron McDonald)
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ANCIENT AND MONASTIC ORTHODOX CHANTS: (Review by J. F. Weber)
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DIVINE LITURGY FOR THE FEAST OF ST. PETER AND...: (Review by J. F. Weber)
EARLY RUSSIAN PLAIN CHANT (Seventeenth Century): (Review by J. F. Weber)
PANIKHIDA (Orthodox Requiem): (Review by J. F. Weber)
RUSSIAN EASTER LITURGY: (Review by J. F. Weber)
RUSSIAN MEDIEVAL CHANT (The Divine Liturgy of...: (Review by J. F. Weber)
RUSSIAN RELIGIOUS SINGING THROUGH THE AGES: (Review by J. F. Weber)
SUPRASL: (Review by J. F. Weber)
VIGIL IN THE KIEV MONASTERY: (Review by J. F. Weber)
VIGIL OF THE NATIVITY OF CHRIST: (Review by Brian Robins)
CHESNOKOV, PAVEL: Psalm 120. Hymn to the Cherubim. Eucharist chant. Blessed is the man. Lord, now lettest Thou Thy servant. From my youth (Review by Donald Seibert)
GRETCHANINOV: The creed. Praise ye the name of the Lord (Review by Donald Seibert)
KALINNIKOV, VASILY: Meet it is, in truth (Review by Donald Seibert)
MARTYNOV: Apocalypse (Review by Donald Seibert)
POPOV-PLATONOV: Thou art the joy (Review by Donald Seibert)
STROKIN: Lord, now lettest Thou Thy servant (Review by Donald Seibert)
TCHAIKOVSKY: Glory to the Father. O Holy God. Praise the Lord (Review by Donald Seibert)
TCHEREPNIN, ALEXANDER: Meet it is, in truth (Review by Donald Seibert)
TOLSTYAKOV: Blessed is the man (Review by Donald Seibert)