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Early Russian plain chant 17th century liturgy.
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Formato: | CD Audiom |
Lenguaje: | Russian |
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Paris, France :
Opus 111,
p1993.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- 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)
- (cont.): 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.