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Anton Pann (1794–1854) was instrumental in "Romanianizing" Byzantine music. Before his work, much of the chanting was done in Greek or followed Greek melodic structures that didn't always fit the cadence of the Romanian language.

The hymn (We Praise Thee), set to Tone 5 (Glas 5) according to the tradition of Anton Pann , is a cornerstone of Romanian Psaltic (Byzantine) music. It is primarily sung during the Divine Liturgy during the Holy Anaphora, specifically at the moment the Holy Gifts are consecrated. The Significance of Tone 5 (Glas 5) pre_tine_te_laudam_glas_5_dupa_anton_pann_canta...

If you are looking to learn how to sing this or need specific sheet music, I can help with: It is primarily sung during the Divine Liturgy

Even centuries later, Pann's arrangement is the "gold standard" for Romanian psaltic groups. Modern choirs like (of the Romanian Patriarchal Cathedral) frequently perform this version because it represents the peak of Romanian musical identity—linking the ancient Byzantine tradition with the specific "doina-like" soul of Romanian spirituality. Finding or neumatic (Byzantine) notation

Finding or neumatic (Byzantine) notation . Explaining the chromatic scales used in Glas 5. Suggesting recordings by renowned Romanian psaltic groups. Which of these would be most helpful for your project?