Early Russian plain chant : 17th century liturgy.

Title
  1. Early Russian plain chant : 17th century liturgy.
Published by
  1. Paris, France : Opus Production, ℗1993.
Author
  1. Russkai︠a︡ pravoslavnai︠a︡ t︠s︡erkovʹ.

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Additional authors
  1. Grindenko, Anatoliĭ, 1950-
  2. Patriarchal Choir (Moscow, Russia) prf
Description
  1. 1 audio disc : digital; 4 3/4 in.
Subject
  1. Sacred vocal music
  2. Chœurs sacrés (Voix d'hommes) a cappella
  3. Musique vocale sacrée
  4. Choruses, Sacred (Men's voices), Unaccompanied
  5. Gregorian chants
  6. Orthodox Eastern Church Liturgy
  7. Sacred vocal music > Russia > 17th century
  8. Orthodox Eastern Church
  9. Liturgics
  10. Chant grégorien, plain-chant, etc
  11. 1600-1699
  12. Église orthodoxe Liturgie
  13. Russia
Contents
  1. Come and worship our Lord (16th century znamenny chant) -- My soul, bless the Lord (Psalm 104, Gzigue chant, 17th century, for four voices) -- Happy is the man (Psalm 1, 17th century strotchny chant) -- Presentation of the Lord (Sticher by Andrew of Crete, 17th century strotchny chant) -- Peaceful light (16th century unison chant) -- May my prayer arise to thee (Psalms 140/141, demestvenny chant from the Monastery of Suprasi, 16th century chant, vesper reponses for Lent) -- Praise the name of the Lord (strotchny chant) -- Magnificat (strotchny chant for three voices) -- Magnificat (Partessian chant for four voices) -- Hymn to the Mother of God (17th century chant by Tzar Alexei Mikhailovitch) -- Glory be to thee, O Lord, Son of the Living God (17th century demestvenny chant) -- Cherubim (17th century part chant) -- Eucharistic chant (17th century strotchny chant) -- Hymn to the Mother of God (17th century demestvenny chant) -- Praise the Lord (Verses for Sunday communion, 17th century part chant) -- Eat of the bread and you will see (Communion verses, 16th century chant from the Monastery of Suprasi) -- Hymn to the Mother of God (strotchny chant) -- Te Deum / Bortniansky, Dmitri Stepanovitch.
Call number
  1. *LDC 32453
Note
  1. Compact disc.
  2. Program notes in French, English, and German (11 p.) inserted in container.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded Dec. 10-13, 1992, at Palazzo Canavese, Italy.
Author
  1. Russkai︠a︡ pravoslavnai︠a︡ t︠s︡erkovʹ.
Title
  1. Early Russian plain chant : 17th century liturgy.
Imprint
  1. Paris, France : Opus Production, ℗1993.
Playing time
  1. 010303
Type of content
  1. performed music
Type of medium
  1. audio
Type of carrier
  1. audio disc
Performer
  1. Patriarchal Choir of Moscow ; Anatoli Grindenko, director.
Event
  1. Recorded Dec. 10-13, 1992, at Palazzo Canavese, Italy.
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Chronological term
  1. 1600-1699
Added author
  1. Grindenko, Anatoliĭ, 1950- Conductor
  2. Patriarchal Choir (Moscow, Russia) Performer
Other standard identifier
  1. 4600383150017
Publisher no.
  1. OPS 30-79 Opus Production (disc)
  2. RCD 15001 Opus Production (container)
Research call number
  1. *LDC 32453 Notes (texts) on file
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