Format : Score
SKU: BR.CHB-5276-02
ISBN 9790004411896. 7.5 x 10.5 inches. Russian/German.
Bortnianskys sacred choral music has only begun to make a claim on our attention in recent years. In his works, the Russian Mozart blended the Italian belcanto style (he spent more than ten years of his life in Venice) with the Orthodox liturgy and historical tradition of the St. Petersburg Imperial Choir to form a personal style which later significantly influenced the choral works of Tchaikovsky as well. The edition contains the original Russian text in an accurate transliteration, a German translation suited for performance and a preface by the expert in Russian music history Dorothea Redepenning.
SKU: BR.CHB-5280-02
ISBN 9790004411957. 7.5 x 10.5 inches. Russian/German.
SKU: BR.CHB-5290-02
Bortniansky's sacred choral music has only begun to make a claim on our attention in recent years.
ISBN 9790004412008. 7.5 x 10.5 inches. Russian/German.
In his works, the Russian Mozart blended the Italian belcanto style (he spent more than ten years of his life in Venice) with the Orthodox liturgy and historical tradition of the St. Petersburg Imperial Choir to form a personal style which later significantly influenced the choral works of Tchaikovsky as well. The edition contains the original Russian text in an accurate transliteration, a German translation suited for performance and a preface by the expert in Russian music history Dorothea Redepenning.
SKU: HL.48025506
UPC: 196288300489.
In the 1980s Raskatov had experimented with a developing aural sign system – call it the “linguistics” of music – such as the polystylistic manner of Schnittke, and various minimalist techniques. At the time he held a rather critical view of his contemporaries who had made a fashion out of sacred music. With Seven Stages of Hallelujah, however, he fused the experimental approaches with the Russian Orthodox liturgy and Jewish musical traditions. One might call his inspirations the “proto-culture” of modern Russia.
SKU: CA.4012810
ISBN 9790007062583. Language: German/English.
For the Protestant church service according to the new Prussian Agenda of 1829 Mendelssohn set to music the Kyrie, Gloria, Sanctus, Honour to the Father and various Amens and Alleluias. The entire printing with all the orders of service in the complete edition of the German liturgy make it easy to integrate these pieces even today into a church service. Score available separately - see item CA.4012800.