Troparul Sfintei Cuvioase Parascheva Interpretat De Corul | Chivotul

The , interpreted by the Chivotul Choir of the Metropolitan Cathedral in Iași, is a prominent liturgical chant in the Romanian Orthodox tradition. The choir is well-known for its involvement in the annual pilgrimage for Saint Parascheva, the protector of Moldavia, whose feast day is celebrated on October 14. Performance Highlights

: Beyond the standalone troparion, the choir is featured in recordings of the Paraclis of Saint Parascheva alongside the clergy of the Metropolitan Cathedral in Iași.

You can find their performances on major spiritual and media platforms: The , interpreted by the Chivotul Choir of

: Their interpretation typically follows the 4th Tone (Glasul 4) or 2nd Tone (Glasul 2), depending on the specific arrangement, characterized by the traditional Byzantine psaltic style or choral harmonization. Lyrical Summary

The troparion's lyrics honor the Saint's ascetic life and her devotion to Christ: You can find their performances on major spiritual

: Features video and audio of the Troparion interpreted by Corul Chivotul .

: The Chivotul Choir often performs this troparion in collaboration with other notable groups, such as the TRONOS Byzantine Choir of the Romanian Patriarchate. : Hosts various versions

: Hosts various versions, including collaborations with TRONOS and solo choir performances recorded at the Metropolitan Cathedral.