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Revision as of 15:12, February 6, 2011
In the Orthodox Church, music is a vital component of worship in the divine services.
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Types
- Byzantine Chant
- Old Roman Chant
- Carpatho-Russian Chant
- Galician Chant
- Georgian Chant
- Gregorian Chant
- Russian Chant