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Man. Sihastria Putnei - Cantari bisericesti

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Singing is not viewed as an "addition" to prayer but as the prayer itself—a "heightened speech" intended to purify the soul and lead the faithful toward God.

Unlike Western polyphony, the music at Sihăstria Putnei follows the monodic Byzantine tradition, where a single melodic line is supported by a drone ( ison ). Man. Sihastria Putnei - Cantari bisericesti

You can find the monastery's liturgical music through several official and community-supported channels: Cântări | Mănăstirea Sihăstria Putnei Singing is not viewed as an "addition" to

Notable recordings include Psalm 102 (5th Tone) and various Axions (hymns to the Virgin Mary) performed in both Romanian and Greek. A cornerstone of their Paschal services, featuring original

A cornerstone of their Paschal services, featuring original hymns dedicated to Jesus Christ. Musical Style and Significance

The religious music of is a centerpiece of Romanian Orthodox spirituality, characterized by a refined Byzantine (psaltic) tradition that seeks to create a "heaven on earth" through sound. The monastery's choir is renowned for its preservation of ancient melodic structures and its dedication to liturgical beauty. Core Repertoire and Collections