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Corydon Singers: Tchaikovsky - Liturgy of St John Chrysostom

Song Name   Composer
Nine Sacred Choruses 1884/5:   Peter Tchaikovsky
Izhe kherumvimy - Cherubic Hymn in F major   Peter Tchaikovsky
Izhe kherumvimy - Cherubic Hymn in D major   Peter Tchaikovsky
Izhe kherumvimy - Cherubic Hymn in C major   Peter Tchaikovsky
Tebe poem - We praise you   Peter Tchaikovsky
Dostoyno est - Hymn to the Mother of God   Peter Tchaikovsky
Otche nash - Our Father   Peter Tchaikovsky
Blazhenni yazhe izbral - Blessed are they   Peter Tchaikovsky
Da ispravitsya - Let My Prayer   Peter Tchaikovsky
Nyne sily nebesnyya - Now the powers of Heaven   Peter Tchaikovsky
Angel vopiyashe - The angel cried   Peter Tchaikovsky
Liturgy of St John Chrysostom, Op 41 1878:   Peter Tchaikovsky
Slava Otsu, i Synu - Glory be to the Father, and to the Son   Peter Tchaikovsky
- Priidite, poklonimsya - Come, let us worship   Peter Tchaikovsky
Izhe kherumvimy - Cherubic Hymn   Peter Tchaikovsky
Veruyu - The Creed   Peter Tchaikovsky
Milost mira - A mercy of peace   Peter Tchaikovsky
Tebe poem - We praise you   Peter Tchaikovsky
Dostoyno est - Hymn to the Mother of God   Peter Tchaikovsky
Otche nash - Our Father   Peter Tchaikovsky
Khvalite Gospoda - Praise the Lord   Peter Tchaikovsky
Blagosloven gradyy - Blessed is he who comes   Peter Tchaikovsky

Directed by Matthew Best

'There is nothing like entering a church on a Saturday, standing in the semi-darkness with the scent of incense wafting through the air, lost in deep contemplation searching for an answer to those perennial questions, wherefore, when, whither and why?' These words, from one of Tchaikovsky's own letters, sum up the spirit behind the glorious Liturgy of St John Chrysostom, Op 41. The work is steeped in the Orthodox tradition, the choral writing provides that sense of transparency and simplicity demanded by the text, and the resulting ambience is rich in the manner familiar to Western listeners from works such as Rachmaninov's Vespers. This recording also includes ten choruses to texts many of which are taken from the Liturgy. The first nine were published together in 1885, while the tenth, An angel crying, was lost shortly after its first performance in 1887 and only rediscovered thirteen years after the composer's death.

7153 00 1 CD $16.98   Mixed | Chorus | England | A Cappella