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Nazar Yakobenchuk - Sviridov: Hymns & Prayers (2015)

Nazar Yakobenchuk - Sviridov: Hymns & Prayers (2015)
  • Title: Sviridov: Hymns & Prayers
  • Year Of Release: 2015
  • Label: Toccata Classics
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks+booklet)
  • Total Time: 78:33 min
  • Total Size: 250 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Introduction: O Lord, save the pious
2. Introduction: Holy God
3. From the Old Testament: The Earth is the Lord's
4. From the Old Testament: Song of Purification
5. From the Old Testament: The King of Glory
6. The Nativity of Christ: Nativity Song
7. The Nativity of Christ: Having beheld a strange nativity
8. The Nativity of Christ: It is meet
9. The Nativity of Christ: Come, let us worship
10. The Nativity of Christ: Glory to the most Holy Trinity
11. Christ's Life on Earth: Lord, stir up your strength
12. Christ's Life on Earth: Entreaty to the apostle St. John the Theologian
13. Christ's Life on Earth: The Last Supper
14. Christ's Life on Earth: Judas' Betrayal
15. Christ's Life on Earth: Glory and Alleluia
16. Christ's Life on Earth: Inexpressible Wonder
17. After the Resurrection: Behold the bridegroom comes
18. After the Resurrection: Have mercy on us, O Lord
19. After the Resurrection: Prayer of the Blind Man
20. After the Resurrection: Glory (Monastic)
21. After the Resurrection: Repentance of the Prodigal Son
22. After the Resurrection: Glory (Quiet)
23. After the Resurrection: Glorification of the Mother of God


Gyorgy Sviridov (1915-98) saw himself as part of the thousand-year continuum of Russian culture, giving its resonance full expression in the monumental choral cycle Hymns and Prayers, written over a ten-year period from 1987 to 1997; he completed it only weeks before he died. Extraordinarily beautiful and profoundly moving, Hymns and Prayers is perhaps the most important Russian choral composition since the liturgies of Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninov. At this time of tension between Russia and Ukraine, here a Ukrainian choir sings a Russian masterpiece.

Credo Chamber Choir, cond. Bogdan Plish; Ivanna Bondaruk, soprano; Yuliya Zuveya, mezzo soprano; Roman (Podlubnyak), celibate deacon, tenor; Roman Pachashynsky, tenor; Nazar Yakobenchuk, baritone; Tarasiy (Mudrak), archdeacon, bass;


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