This Apolytikion is sung on Bright Friday for our Most-Holy Theotokos of the Life-giving Spring, Prosomoion "Awed by the beauty." "As the life-giving fount, thou didst conceive the Dew . . . ."
Before Presanctified begins, we pray the 9th Hour and sing this Troparion: "Thou who at the ninth hour . . . ." It is sung here by the St. John the Divine Choir from the Diocese of Los Angeles & friends.
This is the Apolytikion sung for the Holy and Wonderworking Unmercenaries Cyrus and John, January 31st. "Since Thou hast given us the miracles . . . ." The music is in Western & Byzantine notation.
This is the Second set of the Troparion of the Prophecy sung at Vespers for the Feast of the Theophany (Epiphany) of our Lord, January 6th, using the translation from The Festal Menaion (Ware/Mother Mary). "In the abundance of thy mercy . . . ." The music is in Western & Byzantine notation.
This is the First set of the Troparion of the Prophecy sung at Vespers for the Feast of the Theophany (Epiphany) of our Lord, January 6th, using the translation from The Festal Menaion (Ware/Mother Mary). "Thou who hast created the world . . . ." The music is in Western & Byzantine notation.
This is the Second set of the Troparion of the Prophecy sung at Vespers for the Feast of the Theophany (Epiphany) of our Lord, January 6th. "In the abundance of Thy mercy . . . ." The music is in Western & Byzantine notation.
This is the First set of the Troparion of the Prophecy sung at Vespers for the Feast of the Theophany (Epiphany) of our Lord, January 6th. "Thou Who madest the world hast appeared in the world . . . ." The music is in Western & Byzantine notation.
This is the Second set of the Troparion of the Prophecy sung at Vespers for the Feast of the Nativity of Christ, December 25th, using the translation from The Festal Menaion (Ware/Mother Mary). "Thou hast shown forth from a Virgin . . . ." The music is in Western & Byzantine notation.
This is the First set of the Troparion of the Prophecy sung at Vespers for the Feast of the Nativity of Christ, December 25th, using the translation from The Festal Menaion (Ware/Mother Mary). "Thou wast born secretly in the cave . . . ." The music is in Western & Byzantine notation.
This is the Troparion for the Prophecy, sung after the 2nd set of Old Testament Readings for the Feast of the Nativity of Christ, December 25th. "Thou hast dawned forth from a Virgin, O Christ . . . ." Updated 12/13/2020.
This is the Troparion for the Prophecy, sung after the 1st set of Old Testament Readings for the Feast of the Nativity of Christ, December 25th. "Thou was born secretly in the cave, O Savior . . . ." Update 12/13/2020.
Raphael, Bishop of Brooklyn (First Saturday in November)
This is the Apolytikion sung for our Father Among the Saints Raphael, Bishop of Brooklyn, First Saturday in November, Prosomoion "Thy confession." "Thou art champion of the one true faith . . . ." The music is in Western & Byzantine notation. Update 11/3/2020.
The Apolytikion in Tone 5 for the Hieromartyr Jacob of Hamatoura, October 13th, Prosomoion "Let us worship the Word." "Father Jacob, the glorious . . . ." The music is in Western & Byzantine notation. Updated 10/4/2021.
This Apolytikion is sung for the Martyrs Probos, Andronikos and Tarachos at Tarsus, October 12th, Prosomoion "Let us worship the word." "All the powers of Heaven were awestruck and amazed . . . ."
This is the Apolytikion sung for the Commemoration of the Miracle Wrought by the Archangel Michael in Colossae (Chonae), September 6th, Prosomoion "Thou who wast lifted up." "Supreme Commander of the Hosts of the Heavens . . . ."
The Apolytikion sung for the Holy, Glorious Apostles Peter & Paul, June 29th. "O foremost in the ranks of Apostles . . . ." The music is in Western & Byzantine notation.
This Apolytikion is sung for the Martyrs Cyricus & his Mother Julitta of Tarsus, July 15th, Prosomoion "Thou who wast raised up." "Blessed Julitta, Christ God's rational ewe-lamb . . . ." Updated 6/27/2022.
Synaxis of the Icon of Our Most Holy Lady the Theotokos and Ever-Virgin Mary Called “It is Truly Meet” (June 11th)
This Apolytikion is sung for The Synaxis of the Icon of Our Most Holy Lady the Theotokos and Ever-Virgin Mary Called “It is Truly Meet”, June 11th, Prosomoion "Be quick to anticipate." "Ye hosts of the Fathers of Mount Athos gather today . . . ."
This Apolytikion is sung on June 4th for Metrophanes, Archbishop of Constantinople, June 4th, Prosomoion "While Gabriel was saying." "Proclaiming the great myst'ry, the Godhead in Three Persons . . . ."
This is the choral arrangement of the Apolytikion of Mid-Pentecost, sung from the Wednesday of the 4th week of Pascha for one week. "In the midst of this feast, O Savior . . . ."
Lazarus Saturday & Palm Sunday (Week before Pascha)
This is the music for God is the Lord & the 2 Apolytikia for Palm Sunday Matins (Orthros). "In confirming the common Resurrection, O Christ God . . . As by baptism we were buried with Thee . . . ." The music is in Western & Byzantine notation. Updated 4/7/2020.