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In Greek mythology, the muses were the daughters of Zeus the king of the gods and Mnemosyne the goddess of memory. The muses inspired men to create what we commonly call the fine arts. In this digital realm, you will find music of both high and low culture, from literature to the visual arts to what we narrowly call music in English. Enjoy and be grateful for being human; for the muses have richly blessed our race.

Thursday, April 7, A.D. 2011

Virgen Madre Alegrate

To everyone on the old calendar, I wish you a lovely feast of the Annunciation!

A few months ago, my friend Andrew sent me a Spanish version of “O Pure Virgin” by Nectarios of Aegina:

The singer is Fr. Elias, who also happens to be a music professor. He serves the mission of San Nicolas de Mira in Caracas, Venezuela. Many blessings to the Orthodox community there!

Posted by Joseph on Thursday, April 7, Anno Domini 2011
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