Christ is Risen

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I realize this is rather out of season, but is anyone familiar with an alternate (Ruthenian) setting of Christ is Risen?

Christ is Risen! Christ is Risen! Christ is Risen, Christ is Risen from the Dead! By death, by death He conquered Death! By death by death He conquered death! And to those in the Tombs, and to those in the tombs, He granted, He granted, He granted Life!

It is located on p. 171 of the Ruthenian pew book (Revised), and is listed as melody “A”. Does anyone know the origin of this melody?
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                                             John
 
I’ve lost track of how many melodies–and in different languages-- I’ve learned to the Paschal Troparion during my experience as a cantor.

What trips me up is learning different English versions.
 
Christ is Risen!

Various languages, music. I do not know Ruthenian is meaning Rusin - Western Ukrainians, or perhaps just Russian. But one very beautiful form is Greek language from Russian monastery

ru.youtube.com/watch?v=vU1aMb69M64
 
Thank you all for your replies. I suppose there are a great number of melodies for the Troparion, even if it is one tradition.
John
 
Christ is Risen!

Various languages, music. I do not know Ruthenian is meaning Rusin - Western Ukrainians, or perhaps just Russian. But one very beautiful form is Greek language from Russian monastery

ru.youtube.com/watch?v=vU1aMb69M64
Ruthenian - Carpetho-Rusyn. Displaced peoples to southern Ukraine from Transcarpethia.

Generally south-western Ukraine, south-east Poland, and south to Carpethia.
 
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