Annointing of Jesus' feet, by Peter Paul Ruebens |
The Hymn of Kassiani is chanted only once a year during Holy Week, at the Matins of the Great and Holy Wednesday, traditionally served in Tuesday evening. The music for the hymn is slow, sorrowful and plaintive. It requires a very wide vocal range, and is considered one of the most demanding, if not the most demanding, pieces of solo Byzantine chant, and cantors take great pride in delivering it well. The faithful make a point of going to church specifically "to listen to Kassiani" that evening:
- takes it upon herself to become a myrrh-bearer,
- in anticipation of Thy burial; crying:
- a dark and moonless eros of sin.
- O Thou who gatherest the waters of the oceans into clouds.
- O Thou who bendedst down the heavens in Thy ineffable self-emptying.
- and dry them with the locks of my hair;
- and hid herself in fear.
- or the abysses of Thy judgment, O Saviour of my soul?
- O Thou whose mercy is endless.
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