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Awūn d'waśmayyā [Our Father in heaven]
Track 01- from Qambel Maran
Syriac Chants from South India

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AP 4 - Awūn d'waśmayyā [Our Father in heaven]-Track 01- from Qambel Maran: Syriac Chants from South India
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AP 4

Part Number Part I - Syro Malabar Church
Title Awūn d'waśmayyā [Our Father in heaven]-Track 01- from Qambel Maran: Syriac Chants from South India
Duration 0:56
Place of Recording PAN Records, Netherlands
Date of Recording 2002
Youtube URL https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C80Giw5xbg8
Video Segment (s) AP 4a to 4z and 4AA

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Awun d'wasmayya (Our Father in Heaven). Solemn form of the Lord's Prayer with Thrice holy ("qaddis-qaddis-qaddisat" ) and doxology (For Thine is the Kingdom...) from the Chaldean rite of the Syro-Malabar Church.
From the CD titled “Qambel Maran: Syriac Chants from South India” http://christianmusicologicalsocietyofindia.com/qambel-maran-syriac-chants
Song: Awun d'wasmayya (Our Father in Heaven) Album: Qambel Maran: Syriac Chants from South India Artistes: Fr. Probus Perumalil CMI (celebrant) Lonappan Arackal - Vocal, Triangle Joseph M. Olikkal - Harmonium
Recorded in Kerala, South India, in 1999 and 2000. Recorded and annotated by Joseph J. Palackal http://christianmusicologicalsocietyofindia.com/personalities/joseph-palackal
Publisher: PAN Records (Netherlands), PAN 2085 First edition: 2002. Reprint: 2009. Indian edition 2013.
To listen to the English version of this chant composed by Joseph J. Palackal and George Thaila (2007), visit http://youtu.be/po2UNKmzAa8

Dr. Joseph J. Palackal, CMI

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