Russian Choral Concertos: An Introduction
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Label: Fuga Libera
Cat No: FUG828
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Expected Release Date: 24th May 2024
Contents
Works
I think of Judgement DaySacred Concerto no.34 'Let God arise'
Blessed is the Man, op.37 no.2
God is with us, op.40 no.6
The Angel cried out, op.22 no.18
Today Christ is born in Bethlehem
Chimes 'Upon reading Vasily Shukshin'
Pushkin's Garland
Artists
Yekaterinburg Philharmonic ChoirConductor
Andrei PetrenkoWorks
I think of Judgement DaySacred Concerto no.34 'Let God arise'
Blessed is the Man, op.37 no.2
God is with us, op.40 no.6
The Angel cried out, op.22 no.18
Today Christ is born in Bethlehem
Chimes 'Upon reading Vasily Shukshin'
Pushkin's Garland
Artists
Yekaterinburg Philharmonic ChoirConductor
Andrei PetrenkoAbout
The Golden Age of the Russian choral concerto came with the works of Dmitry Bortnyansky and Stepan Degtyarev during the reign of Catherine the Great. The genre took a new turn at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th centuries, thanks to the efforts of Pavel Chesnokov, Sergei Rachmaninov and Alexander Arkhangelsky. Composers during the later 20th century had greater freedom to choose their poetic texts and to modify the form of the genre: they could make use of secular themes, as did Georgy Sviridov in Pushkin’s Garland, or follow the spiritual and philosophical path of the genre, as we see in Valery Gavrilin’s Chimes.
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