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With Dmitri Lvovsky, he established a liturgical music school in Tokyo on the grounds of the Japanese mission to educate Japanese Christians in the new forms of music and to teach Japanese choir leaders for the new parishes.
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needed to do, Yakov found it necessary to change the music to meet the different sense and structure of the Japanese language.
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Under the guidance of Bp. Nicholas, Yakov arranged the music for almost all the needed texts used in the
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Paschal Troparion in three languages (In Church Slavonic, Koine Greek, and Japanese)
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pronounced tee-'high) was a Russian orthodox composer, liturgist, and missionary.
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Yakov married Yelena Yokoi, daughter of a prominent Japanese family, in 1876.
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in 1887, Yakov died. His wife and children later returned to Japan.
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translations during the early decades of the Japanese mission.
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Russian
Chişinău Theological Seminary
archimandrite
Anatoly (Tikhai)
Nicholas of Japan
Japanese
Tărăsăuţi
Moldova
Bessarabia
parish
Hakodate
Tokyo
Divine Liturgy
major feasts
baptism
Great Lent
Passion Week
Victor Pokrovsky
Sergius
Odessa

Paschal Troparion in three languages (In Church Slavonic, Koine Greek, and Japanese)
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