ENIGMA BINARY FILEFinale(R) 2000 Copyright (c) 1987-2000 Coda Music TechnologydFINWINg FINWINS1020(304050rR60wWn70b#.j80J9001K11nb#2131K41` U 51 61(71 81  91cC02T<1222322..424242 42  4242  42 42 42 $424242424242 42 42  424242 52h 52062  62 6262 62 626206262 62  62626272v82&92B03B13?2333V43 t53?6373 83NAa93$d`04040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404041424||+34|4454 N64nb#051525$U U*25`UH35 65650"6585vv95v061626<36q46vv566676v8696v~`07v 1700027v3747576777` dp77pp77p877H7777777787#"87d#287db87"d87n("87d<87d8797 08 1828d3848 48 4848585858586868 $68$@2682687878888888888888888888 888809  09  09  09  09 09 09  09  09  19  2939'49h 0c@49T3?49@pA@pACBCBTCBTXCBPCBT8CBTCBCB PiCBCCB#CBCBCBT CBTkCBPsCBTCBTqCBCB PCB0*CBCBCB 0CB0CBACBCB 0:CBPCBT CBTCBCB P^ CBdt CB4 CB4hb CBh CB CB dl CB08 CBT( CBT CB0 CB CBT CBT CBP CBT. CBT CBJ CB P CBP$ CBT CBT CB CB PCBD"CB4/CB4hCBhCBDCB0QCB3CBCB 0CBPCBTCBTBCBpCB PCB"CBE:CBEeCBeCBPCBT!CBTCBCB PcCBPCBT4CBTCBCB PfCBX<CB4 CB4hECBhjCBCBXCBPd|CBTCBTkCBCB PCBdCBT4CBTCB:CB CB dCBPgCBT+CBTCB>CB PCB0CBFCBCB 0DCBP{CBTOCBTCB0CB PCBP CBTCBTCBCB PgCBDClCB4NCB4hCBhCBDCBKPCBoCBomCBCB K CBx)CB4 CB4hHCBhmCBCB$CB $xCBKCBo3CBoCB:CB KCBs$CB47CB4hCBhCBCB?CB?sl CB CBT CBTX!CB $|!CB4!CB4hP!CBh!CB!CB$"CBX"CB4:"CB4h"CBh"CB"CBXIADH IF IF IF IF IF@ IF$v v IFMFMF MFMFMFMFMFMF#NF RNFMaestroNF NFSystemNF NFTimes New RoNFmanNF NFArialNF NFSevilleNF NFCalisto MTNF RNFMaestroNF NFAGaramondNF NFAGaramond BoNFldRFRFRFRF RF RFRFRF RF RF RF!" RF#& RF'*RF+.RF/1RF25RF68RF;>RFAHRF9GRFILRFMQRFRURFVXRFY\RF^`RFadRFehRFim$RF%RF&RF'RF(RF)RF*RF+RF,RF-RF.RF/RF0RF1RF2RF3RF4RF5RF6RF7RF8RF9RF:RF;RF<RF=RF>RF?RF@RFARFBRFCRFDRFERFFRFGRFHRFIRFJRFKRFLRFMRFNRFORFPRFQRFRRFSRFTRFURFVRF  WRF XRFYRFZRF[RF\RF!]RF"%^RF&(_RF)*`RF+GaRF/2bRF34cRF56dRF7:fRF@AgRFCFkRFoUlRFVVnRFYZoRF[]pRF^^qRFpcrRFdftRFikuRFlnvRFsxRF{yRFzRF{RF|RF}RF~RFRFRFRFRFRFRFRFRFRFRFRFRFRFRFRFRFRFRFRFRFRFRFRFRFRFRF RF RFRFRFRFRFRFRF #RF$&RF'DRF+-RF01RF23RF45RF6BRF8<RF=ASISISISISISISISISIuIuIuIuIALAL ALALPMPMPMPMPMPMPMPMPMPMPMSMhSMSM SMSMhSMSMhSMSM SMSMr SMSMSMSMSM SM   SM SM SM SMh SM SMJ SM SM SMSM0 SMSM SMSMy SMSM6 SMSMSMSMSMSM SMSMSMSM: SMSM9SMSMSMSM<SMSMSMSM0 SMSMSMSM SMSM/SMSM SM SMh SM!SMh !SM"SM0 "SMxMxMxMxMxMxMxMxMxM xM xMxMxMxMxMxMxM#xM$xMxM xM xM!xM"xM%xM&xM xMxM xM*xM xM+xM xM'xM(xM)xMxM,xM.xMxM-!xM!xM1"xM"xM0SNSNSNCOCOCOCOCOCOCOCO CO CO CO CO COCOCOCOCOCOCOCOCOCOCOCOCOCOCOCOCOCOCO CO!CO"CO#CO$CO%CO&CO'CO(CO)CO*CO+CO,CO-CO.CO/CO0CO1CO2CO3CO4CO5CO6CO7CO8CO9CO:CO;CO<CO=CO>CO?CO@CO@pO@pOLPLPUPLPLPUPLPLPUPSP` SPp(dSP` SPp(dSP` SPp(dDSSSSS=dSSSS &dSS SSd%dSSSS#dSSSS%dSSSS$dSSSS\3dSSSS(dYSYSYSYSYSSlash NotatiYSonYSYSYSYSYSYSYSRhythmic NotYSationYSYSYSYSYSYSYSOne Bar RepeYSatsYSYSYSYSYSYSYSTwo Bar RepeYSatsYSYSYSYSYSYSYSBlank NotatiYSonYSYSxS`xSUxSBxSxSUBxSUxSBxS`xSUxSAxSxSUAxSUxSAxS` xSUxSAxSxSUAxSUxSAxS`xSUxSAxSxSUAxSUxSAxS` xSBUxSBxS xSBUBxSUxSBxS`0xSUxSBxS1xSUBxSUxSBxS`2xSUxSBxS3xSUBxSUxSB xS`4 xSU xSB xS5 xSUB xSU xSB xS`6 xSU xSA xS8 xSBUA xSU xSA xS`A xSU xSA xSD xSUA xSU xSA xS`O xSU xSB xSQ xSBUB xSU xSB xS`a xSU xSB xSd xSBUB xSU xSBxS`ixSUxSAxSlxSUAxSUxSAxS`xSUxSAxSxSUAxSUxSAxS`!xSUxSAxS!xSUAxSUxSAxS`"xSUxSAxS"xSUAxSUxSAxS`xSUxSAxSxSUAxSUxSAxS`xSUxSAxSxSUAxSUxSAxS`xSUxSAxSxSUAxSUxSAxS`+xSU(xS(BxS.xSU((BxSU(xS(BxS`3xSU%xS%BxS4xSU%%BxSU%xS%BxS`&xSUxSAxS(xSUAxSUxSAxS`@xSU"xS"BxSAxSU""BxSU"xS"BxS`xSUxSBxSxSUBxSUxSBxS` xS 1AUxSAxS xSUAxSUxSAxS`xSUxSAxSxSUAxSUxSAxS`dxSBUxSBxSfxSBUBxSUxSB xS`o xSU xSA xSr xSUA xSU xSA!xS`p!xSU!xSB!xSq!xSUB!xSU!xSB"xS`["xSU"xSA"xS\"xSUA"xSU"xSA#xS`m#xSU#xSB#xSn#xSUB#xSU#xSB$xS`j$xSU$xSA$xSk$xSUA$xSU$xSA%xS`T%xSU%xSA%xSU%xSUA%xSU%xSA&xS`b&xSU&xSB&xSc&xSUB&xSU&xSB'xS`'xSU%'xS%B'xS'xSU%%B'xSU%'xS%B(xS`(xSU(xSA(xS(xSUA(xSU(xSA)xS`)xSU)xSA)xS)xSUA)xSU)xSA*xS`{*xS 4AU*xSA*xS~>*xSAUA*xSU*xSA+xS`+xS -AU+xSA+xS+xSUA+xSU+xSA,xS`,xS ;AU,xSA,xS;,xSAUA,xSU,xSA-xS`-xS <AU-xSA-xS :-xSAUA-xSU-xSA.xS`.xSU.xSB.xS.xSUB.xSU.xSB0xS`"=0xSBU"0xS"B0xS"@0xSBU""B0xSU"0xS"B1xS`!81xSBU1xSB1xS!;1xSBUB1xSU1xSBXTdXTXTXTXTdXTXTXTXTdXTXTXTXTdXTXTXTXTdXTXTXTXTdXTXTXTXTdXTXTXTXTdXTXTXT XT 9d XT XT XTsl~slslslslslslvslslslslslsnsnsncoInstrument 1coTp~TpTpQ(TpTpTpTpiTpTp6(TpTpiTpTpB(TpTp@TpTp =TpLsrs os wlLsmrdslrLstsos wlLsmrdslrLstsos wlLsmrdslrLstsrebsbsbsbs pbsbsbsbsbsbs pbsbsbsbsvbsbs0bsbsbsbsvbsbs0dHB dHB8HB 8HB=HB=HB{LB{LBLBLBLC@pC@pC@pC@pC@pC@pC@pC@pC@pC@pC@pC@pC@pC@pC@pC@pC@pC@pC@ pC@ pC@ pC@ pC@ pC@ pC@ pC@ pC@ pC@ pC@pC@pC@pC@pCxExExExE xExExExExExE+xE.xE0xE1xE2xE3xE4xE 5xE 6xE 8xE AxE DxE OxE QxE axE dxE ixElxExExExExExExExExExExExExExExExExExExE&xE(xE3xE4xE@xEAxETxE%UxE%[xE"\xE"bxE&cxE&dxEfxEjxE$kxE$mxE#nxE#oxE pxE!qxE!rxE {xE*~xE*xE+xE+xE)xE)xE(xE(xE'xE'xE,xE,xE- xE-xE.xE.8xE1;xE1=xE0@xE0FG=FGKFG>FGKFG?FGKFGFFGKFGGFGKFGHFGKFGIFGKFGRFGK FG S FGK FG T FGK FG [ FGK FG \ FGK FG ] FGKFG^FGKFGtFGKFGkFGKFGlFGKFGvFGKFGzFGKFGxFGKFGFGKFGFGKFGFGKFGFGKFGFGKFGFGKFGFGKFGFGKFGFGKFG$FGKFG%FGK FG& FGK!FG'!FGK"FG("FGKFG)FGFG*FGFG+FGFG,FGFG-FGFG.FGFG/FGFG0FG FG1 FG FG2 FG FG3 FG FG4 FG FG5 FGFG6FGFG7FGFG8FGFG9FGFG:FGFG;FGFG<FGFG@CFGKFGADFGKFGBEFGKFGNJFGKFGOKFGKFGPLFGKFGQMFGKFGXUFGK FGYV FGK FGZW FGK FGc_ FGK FGd` FGK FGga FGKFGfbFGKFGunFGKFGqoFGKFGrpFGKFGy}FGKFG{~FGKFG|FGKFGFGKFGFGKFGFGKFGFGKFGFGKFGFGKFGFGKFGFGKFGFGKFGFGKFGFGK FG FGK!FG!FGK"FG"FGKPLUPLUPLUPLUPLUPLUPLUPLUPLUPLUPLUPLUPLUPLUPLUPLU PLU PLUfTSevevevevevev ev ev ev ev ev ev ev evevevevevevevevevev ev!ev"ev#ev$ev%ev&ev'ev(ev )ev!*ev"+ev#/ev$0ev%2ev&4ev'6ev(9ev):ev*;ev-<ev.=ev/>ev0Aev1Fev+Gev,Hev2Iev3Jev4Kev5Lev6Mev7Nev8Oev9Rev:Sev;Tev<Uev=Vev>Wev?Xev@YevAZevB[evC\evD]evF^evE_evG`evHaevIeevJfevKgevLhevMievNmevOevPevQevRevSevTevUevVevWevXevYevZev[ev\SH X 0 pH X 0 pH X 0 J@@@ P0@ P @  0  P @ 0   0@@@@ P0@ P`P@Pp` P !@! "@"!#@#"$P$#%`%$&P&%'@'&(0(') )(*0*)+@+*,P,+-`-,.P.-/@/.0p0/1`102213p324`435 P546@657P768@879 098:0:9F0;G<@<;=@=<>@>=A@A>B BAC0CBD@DCHPF:G@GF;@HDI@IHJ PJIK0KJL@LKM PMLN`NMO`ONP`POQPQPR@RQSPSRTpTSU`UTVPVUW@WVX@XWY@YXZPZY[`[Z\ P\[^@]^_ ^\]0_]`0`_a@a`bPbac`cbdPdce@edf`fegPgfh@hgi`ihjPjik@kjl0lkm mlm  0@@0P@@PP@P@0 0 0@    0 0   `pP  0 0@0 0P@0                )HH5   0 @ !0! " "!##"$$#%%$& &%(0(&i )**)++*,,+--,G/G00/110221332443Y5665776887998::9C@FAA@lC:DDCEEDFFE@G-/HTrU0UTV!VUs0Y4ZPZY[`[Z\p\[]]\^^]bqccbddceedffe i(j0jik!kjo@lAmmlnnmpokr0pnqqpbroTsVtts{||{}}|~ ~}0~ ft     { ^0!@@0@!0!000!!0@0  0 @0 @0         0               '  !! ""!##"$$#%%$&&%4'(('C+D,,+--,60B1102213324&55486-Bp85998::9;;:<<;==<>>=??>@@?AA@B60C(DDC+ ^block(1)^font(Calisto MT,8192)^size(11)^efx(plain)^efx(bold)2.^efx(plain) O my sweet Lord Jesus, my Sal^efx(plain)^efx(underline)va^efx(plain)tion, my Light: How art thou now hid within a dark sepulcher? Lo, thy burial surpasseth human speech. ^size(6) ^size(11)^efx(plain)^efx(bold)3.^efx(plain) Gone the Light that the world knew! Gone the ^efx(plain)^efx(underline)Light^efx(plain) that was mine! O my Jesus, my Beloved and Desired One! So the Virgin spake lamenting in her grief. ^size(6) ^size(11)^efx(plain)^efx(bold)4.^efx(plain) Who will give me water and the ^efx(plain)^efx(underline)well^efx(plain)spring of tears? So the Virgin wed to God cried with loud lament, that for my sweet Jesus I may rightly mourn. ^size(6) ^size(11)^efx(plain)^efx(bold)5.^efx(plain) All we call thee blessed, Theo^efx(plain)^efx(underline)to^efx(plain)kos most pure, and with faithful hearts we honor the burial suffered three days by thy Son who is our God. ^size(6) ^size(11)^efx(plain)^efx(bold)6.^efx(plain) How, O Life, canst thou die? Or a^efx(plain)^efx(underline)bide^efx(plain) in a grave? For thou dost destroy the kingdom of death, O Lord, and thou raisest up the dead of Hades realm. ^size(6) ^size(11)^efx(plain)^efx(bold)7.^efx(plain) Now we magnify thee, O Lord ^efx(plain)^efx(underline)Je^efx(plain)sus, our King; and we venerate thy Passion and Burial, whereby from corruptions bowels are we redeemed. ^end^block(2)^font(Calisto MT,8192)^size(18)^efx(plain)^efx(bold)Lamentations, First Stasis, Tone 5^end^block(3)^font(Calisto MT,8192)^size(11)^efx(plain)^efx(bold)2.^efx(plain) Right it is indeed, Maker of all things, to magnify thee; for by thy dear Passion ^efx(plain)^efx(underline)have^efx(plain) we all now attained unto blest dispassion and deliverance. ^efx(plain)^efx(bold)3.^efx(plain) I am rent with grief, and my heart with woe is torn and broken, as I see thee slain un^efx(plain)^efx(underline)just^efx(plain)ly, O Word of God. So bewailing him, his all-pure Mother cried. ^efx(plain)^efx(bold)4.^efx(plain) Ah, those eyes so sweet, and thy lips, O Word, how shall I close them? How shall I entomb thee ^efx(plain)^efx(underline)as^efx(plain) doth befit the dead? So cried Joseph, overcome with holy fear. ^efx(plain)^efx(bold)5.^efx(plain) Dirges at the tomb did blest Joseph sing with Nicodemus, chanting unto Christ, who ^efx(plain)^efx(underline)hath^efx(plain) now been put to death; and in song with them are joined the seraphim. ^efx(plain)^efx(bold)6.^efx(plain) O my Son, behold thy well-lovd disciple and thy Mother; let us, as aforetime, ^efx(plain)^efx(underline)hear^efx(plain) thy sweet voice again. So with plenteous tears his most pure Mother cried. ^efx(plain)^efx(bold)7.^efx(plain) In thy suffering, neither form, O Word, was thine, nor beauty; but when thou didst rise up ^efx(plain)^efx(underline)thou^efx(plain) didst illuminate and shed beauty on all men with rays divine.^end^block(4)^font(Calisto MT,8192)^size(18)^efx(plain)^efx(bold)Lamentations, Second Stasis, Tone 5^end^block(5)^font(Calisto MT,8192)^size(18)^efx(plain)^efx(bold)Lamentations, Third Stasis, Tone 3^end^block(6)^font(Calisto MT,8192)^size(14)^efx(plain)^efx(bold)2.^efx(plain) The Arimathan took thee from the Cross and did lay thee in a new grave. ^efx(plain)^efx(bold)3.^efx(plain) Women, bringing spices came with loving forethought, thy due of myrrh to give thee. ^efx(plain)^efx(bold)4.^efx(plain) Helped by Nicodemus, Joseph doth entomb now the Body of his Maker. ^efx(plain)^efx(bold)5.^efx(plain) O, my most sweet Springtime! O, my Son beloved, whither doth fade thy beauty? ^efx(plain)^efx(bold)6.^efx(plain) Son of God, Almighty, O my God and Maker, whence came thy will to suffer? ^efx(plain)^efx(bold)7.^efx(plain) When the Heifer saw thee on the Cross suspended, she cried out, O my Youngling! ^efx(plain)^efx(bold)8.^efx(plain) Cries of woe the Maiden wailed with fervent weeping; for her heart was now pierced through.^end^block(7)^font(Calisto MT,8192)^size(11)^efx(plain)^efx(bold)8.^efx(plain) O my dearest Christ Jesus, King and ^efx(plain)^efx(underline)Ru^efx(plain)ler of all, why to them that dwelt in Hades didst thou descend? Was it not to set the race of mortals free? ^efx(plain)^efx(bold)9.^efx(plain) In a grave they laid thee, O my ^efx(plain)^efx(underline)Life^efx(plain) and my Christ. Yet, behold now, by thy death, death is stricken down, and thou pourest forth lifes streams for all the world. ^efx(plain)^efx(bold)10.^efx(plain) Word of God, we hymn thee. God of ^efx(plain)^efx(underline)all^efx(plain) things art thou, with thy Father and thy Spirit most Holy praised; and we glorify thy burial divine. ^efx(plain)^efx(italic)Glory...^efx(plain) ^efx(plain)^efx(bold)11.^efx(plain) All we call thee blessed, Theo^efx(plain)^efx(underline)to^efx(plain)kos most pure, and with faithful hearts we honor the burial suffered three days by thy Son who is our God. ^efx(plain)^efx(italic)Both now...^efx(plain) ^efx(plain)^efx(bold)12.^efx(plain) In a grave they laid thee, O my ^efx(plain)^efx(underline)Life^efx(plain) and my Christ; and the armies of the angels were sore amazed, as they sang the praise of thy submissive love.^end^block(8)^font(Calisto MT,8192)^size(11)^efx(plain)^efx(bold)8.^efx(plain) In the flesh didst thou set beneath the earth, thou the unwaning Morning Star, and lo, the ^efx(plain)^efx(underline)sun^efx(plain) could not bear the sight, and was darkened, even in the midst of day. ^efx(plain)^efx(bold)9.^efx(plain) Wailing bitter tears, Word of God, thy spotless Mother mourned thee, when she saw that thou wast ^efx(plain)^efx(underline)laid^efx(plain) in a grave of stone, O ineffable and everlasting God. ^efx(plain)^efx(bold)10.^efx(plain) O eternal God, Word co-unoriginate and Spirit: Stablish thou the faith and ^efx(plain)^efx(underline)strength^efx(plain) of the Orthodox against heresy and error, O Good One. ^efx(plain)^efx(italic)Glory...^efx(plain) ^efx(plain)^efx(bold)11.^efx(plain) Birthgiver of Life, O most blameless and most holy Virgin: Quell evry offense with^efx(plain)^efx(underline)in^efx(plain) our most holy Church, blessing us with peace forever, O good Maid. ^efx(plain)^efx(italic)Both now...^efx(plain) ^efx(plain)^efx(bold)12.^efx(plain) Right it is indeed, Life-bestowing Lord, to magnify thee; for upon the Cross were ^efx(plain)^efx(underline)thy^efx(plain) most pure hands outspread, and the strength of our dread foe hast thou destroyed.^end^block(9)^font(Calisto MT,8192)^size(14)^efx(plain)^efx(bold)9.^efx(plain) Light more dear than seeing, O my most sweet Child, how doth a tomb now conceal thee? ^size(12) ^size(14)^efx(plain)^efx(bold)10.^efx(plain) O my Son, I praise thee for thy great compassion which moved thee thus to suffer. ^size(12) ^size(14)^efx(plain)^efx(bold)11.^efx(plain) Rise, O Life-bestower, cried out she that bare thee, even thy weeping Mother. ^size(12) ^size(14)^efx(plain)^efx(bold)12.^efx(plain) Myrrh the women sprinkled, bearing store of spices, to grace thy tomb ere dawning. ^size(12) ^size(14)^efx(plain)^efx(bold)13.^efx(plain) Grant unto thy Church peace, by thy Resurrection, and to thy flock salvation. ^size(12) ^size(14)^efx(plain)^efx(italic)Glory...^efx(plain) ^efx(plain)^efx(bold)14.^efx(plain) O thou triune Godhead, Father, Son and Spirit, upon thy world have mercy. ^size(12) ^size(14)^efx(plain)^efx(italic)Both now...^efx(plain) ^efx(plain)^efx(bold)15.^efx(plain) Grant that we who serve thee may behold the Rising of thy Son, O blest Virgin.^end^verse(1)^font(Calisto MT,8192)^size(16)^efx(plain)In a grave they laid thee, O my life and my Christ; and the ar-mies of the an-gels were sore a-mazed, as they sang the praise of thy sub-mis-sive love. Right it is in-deed, Life-be-stow-ing Lord, to mag-ni-fy thee; for up-on the Cross were thy most pure hands out-spread, and the strength of our dread foe hast thou de-stroyed. Ev-ry ge-ne-ra-tion chant-eth hymns of praise at thy bu-ri-al, O Christ God. ^end