Where do you find these unaccompanied chants? The only unaccompanied Maronite chant I've heard outside of this channel is Ghada Shbeir's "Passion: Chants Syriaques" album and the "Chants of the Maronitic Liturgy" album from Germany with Fr. Louis Hage. Everything else has Eastern or Western orchestral arrangements that obscures the beauty of the chants. It's too distracting for me usually, but these a capella chants are amazing. Wonderful to hear in Syriac, too. Tawdi.
It's like Gregorian Chant with a rhythmic twist! I can almost hear some type of Arabic drums playing along with this in my head. Do the Maronites permit drums in their liturgy? If not, I wouldn't mind hearing this on some sort of recording with drums.
@LouisvilleTorn8o It is an Eastern chant as Gregorian is. Saint Maron (in Antioch) and Saint John Chrysostom (in Constantinople) were friends in the early centuries of christianity (350 to 410 AD) long before the schism. In the Maronite liturgy we use usually cymbals but not drums in the Holy Mysteries (Mass).
is there an arabic version?? plz upload it... thank u :)
whocares7890 6 months ago
@whocares7890 It is already in the description, you have to click on More to see the movie description.
maronites 6 months ago
@maronites i meant the vocals not just lyrics.. :)
whocares7890 6 months ago
could you upload the arabic version
thx
LIBARYA 8 months ago
Where do you find these unaccompanied chants? The only unaccompanied Maronite chant I've heard outside of this channel is Ghada Shbeir's "Passion: Chants Syriaques" album and the "Chants of the Maronitic Liturgy" album from Germany with Fr. Louis Hage. Everything else has Eastern or Western orchestral arrangements that obscures the beauty of the chants. It's too distracting for me usually, but these a capella chants are amazing. Wonderful to hear in Syriac, too. Tawdi.
dzheremi 9 months ago
It's like Gregorian Chant with a rhythmic twist! I can almost hear some type of Arabic drums playing along with this in my head. Do the Maronites permit drums in their liturgy? If not, I wouldn't mind hearing this on some sort of recording with drums.
LouisvilleTorn8o 9 months ago
@LouisvilleTorn8o It is an Eastern chant as Gregorian is. Saint Maron (in Antioch) and Saint John Chrysostom (in Constantinople) were friends in the early centuries of christianity (350 to 410 AD) long before the schism. In the Maronite liturgy we use usually cymbals but not drums in the Holy Mysteries (Mass).
maronites 9 months ago
please can u post it in arabic???
jorj784 1 year ago
i've looked everywhere for this! thank you!
mjlengauer 2 years ago
This is priceless!! Thank you.
musicvidlover3 2 years ago 2
i would love it if you could upload the english version. Thanks(:
lotsoflyrics 2 years ago 2
@lotsoflyrics It is in the description if you want to read the translation
maronites 1 year ago
Amazing..
Naf7atou l 3otri l 3azbi..
first time to hear it in syriac ..
Thank you and Welcome back ! :)
stendek008 2 years ago
ALLAH shu hal sawt...
4habibg 2 years ago 2