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==Original text and translations==
==Original text and translations==
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Alleluia!
In the dead of night, hither cometh the bridegroom
And the servant that he findeth watchful shall blessed be
But he shall not find worthy the servant slumbering.
 
Awake O my soul therefore.
Let not sleep encumber thee,
Lest unto death thou be abandoned
and barred from the kingdom.
 
But stir thyself, ever crying,
"Holy, holy, holy art Thou, O God,
and with Mary, Theotokos, Kyrie Eleison."
 


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Editor: Nigel Williams (submitted 2018-04-26).   Score information: A4, 4 pages, 68 kB   Copyright: CPDL
Edition notes: English translation to match the stresses, though not the numbers of syllables, of the original Slavonic.

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Title: Alleluia, the bridegroom cometh
Composer: Anonymous (Kievan chant)
Lyricist: Anonymous

Number of voices: 7vv   Voicing: SATTBB(B)

Genre: SacredChant

Language: English
Instruments: A cappella

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Description: Anonymous Kievan Chant, harmonized in the 18th century

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Original text and translations

Alleluia! In the dead of night, hither cometh the bridegroom And the servant that he findeth watchful shall blessed be But he shall not find worthy the servant slumbering.

Awake O my soul therefore. Let not sleep encumber thee, Lest unto death thou be abandoned and barred from the kingdom.

But stir thyself, ever crying, "Holy, holy, holy art Thou, O God, and with Mary, Theotokos, Kyrie Eleison."