Russian church music
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Russian church music
Harmonia Mundi France, c1992
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Slavyanka, Men's Chorus ; Paul Andrews, director
Recorded: Nov. 1987, St. Vincent's School for Boys, San Rafael, CA (Tracks 6, 10, 12, 15 recorded April 1984, San Francisco Theological Seminary)
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Contents of Works
- Otche nash = Our Father / Kedrov
- Blazhen muzh = Blessed is the man
- Sye nynye blagoslovitye Gospoda = Behold, bless the Lord / Ippolitov-Ivanov ; arr. Chesnokov
- Spasi, Gospodi, lyudi Tvoya = O Lord, save thy people
- Plotiyu usnuv = Having fallen asleep / Glazunov
- Na ryekakh vavilonskikh = By the rivers of Babylon / arr. Krupitsky
- Voskliknitye Gospodyevi = Make a joyful noise / Grechaninov
- Glasom moim = With my voice / Arkhangelsky
- Milost' mira = For the mercy of peace / Kompanyeisky
- Spasyeniye sodyelal = Salvation is created / Chesnokov
- Svyetye tikhii = O gladsome light / Kastalsky
- Dostoino yest' = It is fitting / Bortnyansky
- Pryeidye syen' = The shadow of the law passed away / Kastalsky
- Nynye otpushchayeshi = Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart / Chesnokov
- Milost' mira = For the mercy of peace / Kastalsky
- Otche nash = Our Father / Stravinsky
- Slava v vyshnikh = Glory to God in the highest / Bortnyansky