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Slavyanka
Russia Old and New

Gradual Antiphon (Znamenny chant, tone 2)
Glory to God in the Highest (D.S. Bortniansky)
Let My Prayer Arise (P. Chesnokov)
The Good Thief (P. Chesnokov)
Cherubic Hymn (G. Lomakin)
In the Dark Forest (Traditional, 17th C)
The Birch Tree (Traditional)
The Snowstorm (A.E. Varlamov)
Shall I Go? (Traditional)
Oh, You Steppe (Tradtional, 17th C.)
Borodino (text: M. Lermontov)
Schelkalov's Aria (M. Musorgsky)
Pilgrims Chorus (M. Musorgsky)
The Winds Blew Softly (arr. D. Shostakovich)
Oh You Roads (A. Novikov, text: L. Osanin)
Song of the Arbat (B. Okudzhava)
My Soul Years for the Heavens (G. Sviridov, text: S. Yesenin)
Gradual Antiphon (conclusion) (Znamenny chant, tone 2)

This third album by the Northern California chorus, Slavyanka, is an assortment of Russian sacred, secular, classical and folk music. It is intended to be a journey through Russian history to explore where soul and spirit have taken shape in music. The music draws on the traditions of the Orthodox Church and Byzantine chant and the often suppressed folk songs and includes compositions of the Russian nationalist composers like Musorgsky and Shostakovich. Led by founder Paul Andrews, this group is helping to bring the religious and secular choral traditions of Russia and other regions of Eastern Europe to the rest of the world.

Item code: 7272C | 1 CD | $14.98 add item to cart
Choral | A Cappella | Male | Russia

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