Christ The Saviour Cathedral Moscow: New Liturgical Chant Of The Russian Orthodox Church
The Christ the Saviour Cathedral in Moscow is the principal church of the Russian Orthodox Church; after being detonated in 1931 under Soviet rule, it was rebuilt at great effort and expense during the 1990s. Patriarch Kyrill I was enthroned there in 2009 and has continued to celebrate the liturgies of the high holidays in the Cathedral ever since. The Patriarch Choir of Christ the Saviour Cathedral under the direction of Ilya Tolkachev consists of professional singers and represents the face of Russian Orthodox music today. The first CD of the Patriarch Choir presents new liturgical and concert compositions composed by Natalia Haszler and the choral director Ilya Tolkachev. These draw upon the long tradition of liturgical choral works of the Russian Church, leading us into the world of classical Russian sacred chants with powerful chords and dark basses. However, the tradition is scrupulously expanded through new sounds and chord formations, adding new touches of colours. With the compositions of the German Natalia Haszler - for the first time - the Russian Orthodox Church is opening itself to works, now being performed in the liturgy, by a woman composer who is not from Russia.
Product Description:
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Release Date: June 24, 2014
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UPC: 4010072773845
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Catalog Number: CHR77384
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Label: Christophorus
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Number of Discs: 1
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Composer: Ilya Tolkachev, Natalia Haszler
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Conductor: Ilya Tolkachev
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Orchestra/Ensemble: Moscow Patriarch Choir
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Performer: Mikhail Ryazantsev, Nicolas Rehbinder, Sergey Godin