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Anthology of Russian and East-Slavonic Sacred music

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Contents of the Summary Volume

Introduction by Valentina Kopylova

 

St.Sopia Cathedral in Kiev. Songs celebrating
Kievan Saints – Baptists of Russia.

Troparion for Princess and Saint Olga of Kiev.
Deciphered by A.Krutchinina
Hirmoses form Kanon for Princess and Saint Olga of Kiev.
Fragments, arranged “na podoben” by V.Kopylova
Sticheron for Prince and Saint Vladimir of Kiev.
Deciphered by N.Seregina
Sticheron for Princes and Saints Boris and Gleb.
Deciphered by A.Ratkova


St.Sophia Cathedral in Novgorod.
Liturgy of St. Sophia Cathedral in Novgorod, XVI-XVII cc.
(fragments).

“Znamenny” chant. Deciphered by A.Ratkova
Glory. Only begotten Son
The Trisagion (The Holy Almighty)
Ecten (Litany)
Eucharist Song

“Putevoy” chant. Strochnoye polyphony
Arranged by V.Kopylova.
Solemn Litany
A Grace of Peace
Praise the Lord from the Heavens

 

The Assumption Cathedral of Moscow Kremlin.
Music by XVI c. composers.

Tsar Ivan (IV) The Terrible.
Kanon for Angel the Awesome Commander.
Fragments, arranged by N.A.Gerassimova-Persidskaya


New Jerusalem Monastery.
Moscow vocal baroque, late XVII – early XVIII c.

German Voskresensky
The Heavens Rejoice in Harmony
Let mountains now rejoice at this
Vassili Titov
“The Rhymed Psalter” on the poetry of Simeon Polotsky (fragments): Non-canonical Psalm 151 (“I was the youngest among my brothers...”), Psalm 51 (“You, strong and malice...”), To My Critics”.
A sacred chorus “The gold-forged horn we praise today”.
Arranged by N.A.Gerassimova-Persidskaya.


Eighteenth Century St.Petersburg: Between Baroque and Classicism.

Dmitrij Bortniansky
We praise Thou, Lord
The Cherubic Hymn
Many Years


Alexandro-Nevsky Minster. The St.Petersburg school of vocal composition: XIX – XX c.

Nikolaj Bakhmetev Thee God we praise (Te Deum)
M.Balakirev Seers sing from the Heavens
A.Chesnokov Our Father


Troitse-Sergijeva Lavra (Minster). The Moscow school of vocal composition: XIX – XX c.

A.Kastalsky Praise the Name of the Lord
P.Chesnokov
Lesser Doxology (choir and a solo-quartet)
Mother of God