Part II - Malankaran Chant from the Syriac Church in India - Deacon Pradeep Alexander HAtcher
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In this in-depth conversation, Matthew Wilkinson speaks with Alexander Hatcher about the distinctive musical and theological heritage of the Malankara Syriac Orthodox Church. Hatcher shares how liturgical music in this tradition is shaped by rhythmic and melodic diversity, seasonal variation, and cultural influence—particularly the contrasting styles found in India and the Middle East. The discussion highlights how ornamentation, chant forms, and vocal production reflect both regional language patterns and centuries-old sacred expression.The episode also explores the theological richness of the Malankara Church, including its use of dozens of Eucharistic anaphoras, its rigorous fasting and prostration practices, and the poetic beauty of its dialogue hymns, such as the beloved Good Friday exchange between the two thieves. Hatcher and Wilkinson reflect on the legacy of Syriac Christianity in India, ecumenical hope between divided Orthodox traditions, and how deeply rooted liturgical forms continue to unify and inspire across continents. A must-watch for anyone interested in Syriac chant, Oriental Orthodoxy, or sacred music traditions of the East.my sites: https://matthewwilkinson.net/https://www.patreon.com/c/MatthewWilkinsonMusicChapters