Cantilena Chamber Choir kicks off season with Tchaikovsky sacred choral works and Russian folk songs
LENOX — For decades after the Bolshevik Revolution, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s reinvention of sacred music from the Russian Orthodox Church went unheard. Tchaikovsky’s composition was a departure from ...
101 Bless the Lord, O, My Soul / Cathédrale Saint-Alexandre-Nevski (Paris, France). Choeurs 208 Our Father / Cathédrale Saint-Alexandre-Nevski (Paris, France). Choeurs, Choir of Paris. Russian ...
For one member of "the Pope's Choir," the Catholic Church, while appreciating sacred music, has in some respects lost the art of singing it in her parishes, prompting the need for a revival of ...
Most concertgoers know the glories of Eastern Orthodox Church music only as filtered through the choruses in Mussorgsky’s “Boris Godunov.” A more direct -- though still mediated -- experience comes ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Steven Fox and the Clarion Choir are tending to a less well-known part of the composer’s canon for his 150th birthday: His choral works. By James R.
As the first album ever to be recorded inside the Sistine Chapel is released, Archbishop Georg Ganswein said the sacred music featured is not something of the past, but continues to play a role in ...
Each work is deeply personal, reflecting the composer’s views on faith, doubt, and Christianity itself. Both are compelling explorations of the significance of the Christian tradition in the modern ...
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