theoharis papayannis

Theio Harry’s chanting – 4 audio files

Theia Anna was kind to let me borrow some cassettes of Theio Harry chanting in church. I just finished digitizing these cassettes tapes and have the audio available for everyone in a few different formats.

There were 2 cassette tapes, I’ve digitized each side separately. You can listen to the audio on this page and download the files directly if you’d like to save them for yourself. Each file is about 65MB (encoded at 192 kbps) and about 45 minutes long.

Tape 1: Father Costa, Theoharis Papayannis chanting- August 25, 1996

Side A: http://merakiedits.com/audio/orthros-liturgy-tape-1-side-a.mp3 (direct download)

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Side B: http://merakiedits.com/audio/orthros-liturgy-tape-1-side-b.mp3 (direct download)

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Tape 2: Theoharis Papayannis chanting (not sure when this was recorded or where)

Side A: http://merakiedits.com/audio/tape2-side1.mp3 (direct download)

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Side B: http://merakiedits.com/audio/tape2-side2.mp3 (direct download)

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I will upload the OGG-Vorbis versions of each file shortly, they are about 150MB each as they are lossless file formats, so it will take a little while to upload them all.

Please note that aside from some minor volume adjustments I have not modified the audio whatsoever. Since these are from a cassette, the audio starts and stops abruptly at the beginning and end of each file where the tape runs out. (I could have added fades but that seemed totally unnecessary.)