Sunday, April 7th (Sunday of the Holy Cross)

Lead Chanter: Jimmy Smith

Current status/assignments:

Readings: Photini/Tom

Responses: Photini

Evlogitaria: Rita, Demetri, Photini, Kathy

Rita: for the next while, will be working on prepping the first of the Exaposteilaria in Greek.

Rebecca: will be working on one of the Praises

Kathy: one of the Kathisma hymns

On this Sunday, we will start at 8 am, not 8:15 am, in order to be able to chant the traditional slower Agia Doxology that is assigned for the Sunday of the Holy Cross.

If possible, anyone that wants to prepare a particular hymn for next week should speak with Fr. Anthony after the Liturgy to reserve that hymn. Fr. Anthony is happy to meet after Coffee Hour concludes to help practice, and can provide recordings for practice during the week as well.

Responses (throughout) – 3

Photini
Readings – 1 Tom/Photini/Justin/Demetri
God is the Lord Verses – 4 Demetri/Photini/Rita/Kathy
God is the Lord Tune – 6 Proto first to set the tone, then others (Photini will prep one repetition of this refrain)
Apolytikia – 7 Chanters unless otherwise assigned
Kathismata – 7 Chanters unless otherwise assigned (Kathy will do the Glory hymn of the 1st Kathisma, You tasted death in the flesh…; Demetri will do the Glory hymn of the 2nd Kathisma, We the believers now…)
Evlogitaria – 5 Rita/Justin/Demetri/Photini/Kathy
Anavathmoi – 9 Chanters
Kontakion/Oikos – 2 Tom/Photini/Rita
Synaxarion – 2 Tom/Photini/Rita (unless the names in the Synaxarion are over-complicated, in which case they should be read by one of the Chanters)
Katavasies – 9 Chanters (for now, only one chanter at a time; others should try to follow along silently with the music being sung by the Chanter, in preparation for eventually singing this oloi mazi)
Let everything that breathes/Pre & Post Gospel elements – 5 Photini/Justin/Demetri/Rita
Psalm 50 – 6 Chanters start and set tone, and then Photini/Rita/Justin/Demetri can join in
Psalm 50 final hymns – 6 Chanters (during Triodion, there is an opportunity for those who can practice to sing softly along with the chanters, to build a choir approach to these. Those who sing along should watch the chanter for a cutoff signal in case the extra voices are throwing them off.)
Megalynarion/Ode 9 of Canon – 9 Chanters (refrain sung by everyone all together; everyone should sing softly, carefully listening to one another and matching the Proto/lead chanter)
Holy is the Lord – 6 Chanters start, Rita/Photini/Justin/Demetri continue, Chanters finish
Exaposteilaria – 7 Chanters unless otherwise assigned (Rita will prep the 1st Exaposteilarion, Μετὰ τὴν θείαν ἔγερσιν…)
Praises – 8 Chanters unless otherwise assigned (Rita is prepping Lauds 3 – Χαρᾶς τὰ πάντα πεπλήρωται…,  Rebecca is prepping Lauds 4 – In Your light we shall see light…, Justin is prepping Lauds 5 – Let us joyfully cry aloud…)
Doxastikon – 10 Chanters
Both now – 10 Chanters
Doxology – 9 Chanters, Mode 4 Agia, by Petros (Justin will check with Presvytera to see what tone/music it will be, and will stay to help for a little while before joining the choir)
Liturgy – Antiphon Verses – 4 Photini/Justin/Demetri
Epistle Reading Should be one of the young people, due to Youth Sunday, but with the early start, will probably just need to be read by Photini.
Communion hymn Chanters
Psalm 33 (after the 3rd "Blessed be the name of the Lord") Read by whatever reader is present, or chanted by a small Byzantine choir

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