Rachmaninov: Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom

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Rachmaninov: Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom

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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0724355767721
Label: EMI Classics
Manufacturer: EMI Classics
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: EMI Classics
Release Date: 2004-03-08
Studio: EMI Classics



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Album DetailsThe Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom is a Service of the Orthodox Church. Written in 1910, the Work Consists of Twenty Settings for Unaccompanied Four-part Chorus. Rachmaninov Follows Very Strictly the Church Rules that Required Intelligibility of the Text and the Avoidance of Polyphony. Instruments were Forbidden, with Only Unaccompanied Voices Being Permitted. The Rhythm Throughout the Work Generally Closely Follows the Natural Rhythms of the Text. Rachmaninov's Setting is Designed Primarily for Liturgical Use, but also Works Very Well Outside this Context (Indeed the Premiere was a Secular Performance.) This Work was Recorded in July 2003 in Kings' Chapel. Using an All-male Choir with Boy's Voices for the Soprano Lines Inevitably Creates a Different Sound Than the Composer Would have Known - Mixed Choirs Had Been Normal in Russia at Least from the Eighteenth Century in Those Churches that Followed the Imperial Lead in Using Westernised Music.







Disc 1:
  1. Blessing (Blagoslovenie) / Great Litany (Velikaya Yektenia)
  2. First Antiphon ('Blagoslovi, dushe moya, Gospoda')
  3. Small Litany (Malaya Yektenia)
  4. Second Antiphon ('Yedinorodnï Sïne')
  5. Small Litany (Malaya Yektenia)
  6. Third Antiphon ('Vo tsarstvii tvoem')
  7. Little Entrance ('Priidite, poklonimsa')
  8. Trisagion (Trisvatoe)
  9. Cherubic Hymn ('Ishe Heruvim')
  10. Litany of Supplication (Prositelnaya Yektenia)
  11. The Creed (Simvol Verï)
  12. 'Mercy and peace' ('Milost Mira')
  13. 'We praise you' ('Tebe poem')
  14. Hymn to the Mother of God ('Dostoyno Yest')
  15. 'First of all remember, Lord' ('F pervïh pmyani')
  16. The Lord's Prayer ('Otche nash')
  17. 'One is Holy' ('Yedin svat')
  18. Communion Verse
  19. Communion of the Faithful (Prichastie Vernïh)
  20. 'Let our mouths be filled' ('Da ispolnyatsa usta nasha')
  21. Small Litany (Malaya Yektenia)
  22. 'Blessed be the name of the Lord' ('Budi Imya Gospodne')
  23. Dismissal and Blessing (Otpust i Blagoslovenie) / Many Years (Mnogoletstvovanie)








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