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Hello, can anyone help me idenify which Orthodox Church's liturgy is in the below link?

http://www.oltv.tv/id302.html

I particularly like this version of the "Bless the Lord, Oh my soul" and "Praise the Lord Oh my soul," but have been unable to identify which Church sings this specific version(i.e. OCA, ROCA, ect.) Also, I'd like to find a clean version of it if anyone can point me in the right direction. Thanks

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Thanks to all who have viewed this theard. I've since learned that the composer for this particular setting for the antiphons is Krasnostovsky. If anyone can help me find a professional recording of Krasnostovsky's Divine Liturgy or at leaset the first two antiphons I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you!

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Since I was there (you can see me as one of the servers from time to time), I can tell you that it was a pan-Orthodox Liturgy celebrated as part of the Orientale Lumen III Conference in the Crypt Church of the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception. I don't remember who the choir was--they may have come from St. Nicholas Cathedral, in which case most of the music was Russian. Metropolitan Kallistos was there, as was, I believe, Metropolitan Isaiah of Denver and Bishop Peter of New York in addition to Archbishop Vsevolod of Scopelos.


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