- Item No. 1: Karpati-Rus' Folk Songs
Eighteen folk songs from the
Carpathian Mountains! Transcribed from 78 rpm
discs recorded in 1910, this audio cassette tape
presents wedding, christening, and Christmas
songs...the way our ancestors did them.
- Item No. 2: Russian balalaika and Polkas,
Chardashes, and Gypsy Eclectic
This audio cassette tape contains
Russian polka and balalaika selections, Slavic
chardashes, and gypsy melodies. Several folk
songs provided here were originally recorded in
1910 on 78 rpm discs.
- Item No. 3: East European Folk Festival
Each year, the Lemko Association
of the U.S. and Canada sponsors a festival of
East European dancing and singing. This video
offers highlights of the 25th festival which was
held in 1993. It includes excerpts of an Orthodox
Catholic prayer service and concert of
Karpati-Rus', Ukrainian, Russian, and Slovak folk
songs and dancing.
- Item No. 4: Canonization of Father Maksym
Sandovich
This video includes a biography
of Saint Maksym, the first Orthodox Catholic
saint of the Karpati-Rus'. The major sites and
events of his glorification which occurred in
Gorlice, Poland in September 1994 are uniquely
recorded.
- Item No 5: Video Recording of the Akafist Male
Chamber Choir of Moscow and The Slavic Male
Chorus of Washington, D.C.
Recorded at St. Luke's Serbian
Orthodox Church in McLean, VA on March 12, 1992,
this video includes 17 liturgical songs and shows
the interior and exterior of all slavic Orthodox
Catholic churches in the Washington, D.C. area.
- Item No. 6: Canonization of Father Alexis Toth
St. Alexis' biography and
canonization ceremony are preserved on this video
which was filmed at St. Tikhon's Monastery.
- Item No. 7: Folk Songs From Zakarpatskaia
This audio cassette contains 12
folk songs of the Uzhhorod region that were
recorded in 1955 in the Soviet Ukraine.
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