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Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Music for the Easter Season from the Eastern Orthodox Tradition, St. Romanos Chorale, 1985-03-30

 File — Shelf 27, Box: 80, Folder: 01
Identifier: 27.80.01
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Contains materials related to public programs during the time period, except for Awards and Colloquia which have separate series.

Dates: 1985-03-30

Orthodox Christian Service, 1984-10-12 - 1984-10-14

 File — Shelf 26, Box: 79, Folder: 28-29
Identifier: 26.79.28
Scope and Contents

Includes:

28. A Sharing around the cross, October 12-14 1984 29. Orthodox Christian Service, October 12-14 1984

Dates: Event: 1984-10-12 - 1984-10-14

Pilgrimage to Easter, 2011-04-15

 File — Shelf 30, Box: 93, Folder: 05
Identifier: 30.93.05
Abstract The Eastern Orthodox Christian Church describes the Lenten season as a journey, a pilgrimage to Easter. Founded and directed by Dr. William Attra, the St. Romanos Chorale is composed of singers from several Orthodox Christian Churches in the greater Houston area. Performed a capella, the program will begin with music from the Triodion, a period of three weeks prior to the start of the Lenten season, then proceed through Lent into Holy Week and the Passion of Christ. The program will...
Dates: Event: 2011-04-15

St. Romano’s Chorale , 1980-07-19

 File — Shelf 26, Box: 78, Folder: 56
Identifier: 26.78.56
Abstract

Music from the Eastern Orthodox Tradition

Dates: Event: 1980-07-19

The St. Romanos Chorale, 2010-12-10

 File — Shelf 30, Box: 92, Folder: 18
Identifier: 30.92.18
Abstract Dr. William Attra, Choral DirectorThe St. Romanos Chorale takes its name from the Syrian religious poet and hymnographer of the Eastern Orthodox Christian Church, St. Romanos, who is considered to be the greatest of the Byzantine melodist-poets. The St. Romanos Chorale is composed of singers from several Orthodox Christian churches in the greater Houston area. The music is sung a capella in both Byzantine and Slavonic styles, predominantly in English, but also in Greek, Arabic,...
Dates: Event: 2010-12-10