Crusader Kings II

Crusader Kings II

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Icons of Sound - Lamentations of the Slavs
   
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Icons of Sound - Lamentations of the Slavs

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A collection of Bulgarian, Serbian, and several rare Old Russian chants for Slavic realms.

If you would like Byzantine-style chants as well, check out the first addition of Icons of Sound here:
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1501805666&searchtext=

-=DISCLAIMER=-

I am not the composer of any of these holy pieces of music (obviously) and I do not claim ownership over them.


-=TRACKLIST=-

Serbian chants:
Psalm 135 v1 - Choir of Beirut
Psalm 135 v2 - Unknown
Bogorodice Djevo (Rejoice, O Virgin) - Divna Ljubojevic
Hristos Anesti (Christ is risen) - Divna Ljubojevic
Vjeruju (I believe) - Divna Ljubojevic
Da voskresnet Bog (may God rise) - Divna Ljubojevic

Bulgarian chants:
We sing of God the mighty source - Chamber Music Ensemble Kukuzel
Lord have mercy - Chamber Music Ensemble Kukuzel
We Hymn Thee - Men's Choir of Ion Rilski the Miracle Worker
Lord have mercy v2 - Chamber Music Ensemble Kukuzel
Hymn of the Cherubim - Chamber Music Ensemble Kukuzel
Bulgarian Lament - Chamber Music Ensemble Kukuzel
Terirem - Chamber Music Ensemble Kukuzel
Psalm 50 - Chamber Music Ensemble Kukuzel
Kondaktion of Saint Ivan Rilski - Chamber Ensemble Kukuzel
Tebe - Eva Quartet
Gabriel announces the birth of Christ - Chamber Ensemble Kukuzel

Russian chants:
So that the mystery may be revealed - Deisus
Trisagion - Male Chamber Choir of the Vologda State Philharmonic
Beatitudes - Valaam Brethren Choir


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10 Comments
Ambiguous Dickuous 5 Jul, 2019 @ 5:29pm 
How could I? No need to get on the defensive. I've downloaded this like 3 months ago, and only realized it now myself.
Bungis  [author] 5 Jul, 2019 @ 4:54pm 
Are you aware that I made this mod almost a year ago, am a US Marine now, and as a result don't really have the time nor energy to fix it?
Ambiguous Dickuous 5 Jul, 2019 @ 4:48pm 
Are you aware that "May God rise", "We hymn Thee" and "Terirem" aren't actually in the mod?
The Great Pretender 12 Sep, 2018 @ 3:40pm 
I am an Orthodox convert from Catholicism and we use a mix of Russian and Byzantine chants and rubriks. Nice to hear this in-game.
Bungis  [author] 7 Sep, 2018 @ 5:36pm 
I can try, but I scrounged the entire internet just to get these three Old Russian chants, so I might come up with very little or nothing at all. I won't add modernized Russian chants because I feel they are unfitting to the eras that CK2 spans (not that they aren't beautiful in their own right, just imagine listening to a Bulgarian or Byzantine chant alongside a hymn written by Tchaikovsky or Rachmaninov. It's noticeable and odd). It's really unfortunate that Old Russian chants are a rarity outside of monasteries or the odd religious choir.
Mysza Halamow 7 Sep, 2018 @ 5:17pm 
Can you add a few more Russian Chants? Modern Russian works, though it would be really amazing if you added Old Church Slavonic (and Church Slavonic) chants. I only make a request because there are a good amount of Serbian and Bulgarian, but too few East Slavic chants.
Bungis  [author] 7 Sep, 2018 @ 9:50am 
The Pechenegs were never Orthodox. They were never even Christian. The only Turkic people I know of that ever converted to Christianity in the middle ages were the Cumans, and that was only after they settled in Catholic Hungary.
Hellbat 7 Sep, 2018 @ 4:06am 
uhh Pechenegs do exist
Bungis  [author] 6 Sep, 2018 @ 3:55pm 
>Eastern Orthodox chants for Tengriist steppe people

wat?
Hellbat 6 Sep, 2018 @ 12:01pm 
uhh can you make one for the Steppe races(Khazar Mongol Turk Pecheneg etc)