Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir : Rachmaninov - Vespers


Rachmaninov - Vespers
Song Name Composer
Come, let us worship Sergey Rachmaninov
Praise the Lord, O my soul Sergey Rachmaninov
Blessed is the man Sergey Rachmaninov
O gentle light Sergey Rachmaninov
Lord, now lettest Thou Sergey Rachmaninov
Rejoice, O Virgin Sergey Rachmaninov
The Six Psalms Sergey Rachmaninov
Praise the name of the Lord Sergey Rachmaninov
Blessed art Thou, O Lord Sergey Rachmaninov
Having beheld the Ressurection Sergey Rachmaninov
My soul magnifies the Lord Sergey Rachmaninov
The Great Doxology Sergey Rachmaninov
Today salvation is come Sergey Rachmaninov
Thou didst rise from the tomb Sergey Rachmaninov
O queen victorious Sergey Rachmaninov

The period from 1880 to 1917 marked a renaissance in Russian choral music. Previously, Russian choral music had been dominated by German and Italian influences. Now composers returned to old Russian chants as the source of their works, thus creating a thoroughly Russian choral style. Although Sergei Rachmaninov wrote only few choral works, they are among the finest example of Russian choral music ever written. Of those works, the All-Night Vigil (more commonly referred to as the Vespers) stands as his crowning achievement and is widely regarded as the pinnacle of the Orthodox church music as a whole. Composed in 1915, the All-Night Vigil is comprised of texts for services of Vespers, Matins and Prime. In writing the work, Rachmaninov employed a system known as "choral orchestration," which requires singers to make use of a wide range of complex vocal techniques. But for all the innovation and technical prowess evident in Rachmaninov's All-Night Vigil, it is the work's intense emotion and deep spirituality that stays with the listener.
Item Code 7784c
Weight: 3.80 oz |  Mixed  |  A Cappella  |  14 - Choral  |  00 SACD  |  Estonia  |  Estonian Choral Music  |  Paul Hillier  | 
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