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Choir Of The Russian Orthodox Cathedral In London - Russian Orthodox Church Music Vol. 8 - Selected Hymns And Chants FLAC

Choir Of The Russian Orthodox Cathedral In London - Russian Orthodox Church Music Vol. 8 - Selected Hymns And Chants FLAC
Performer:
Choir Of The Russian Orthodox Cathedral In London
Album:
Russian Orthodox Church Music Vol. 8 - Selected Hymns And Chants
Style:
Religious
Released:
1986
Country:
UK
Label:
Ikon Records , Ikon Records
Catalog:
CIKOS 10, C IKOS 10
FLAC size:
1811 mb
MP3 size:
1200 mb
WMA size:
2341 mb


Tracklist


1Vespers
Arranged By – Ivan Dvoretsky, S. Smolensky
2I See The Bridal Chamber
Arranged By – Dimitrij BortnianskySoloist – Nicolai Gedda
3Let My Prayer Be Set Forth
Arranged By – Mikhail Ivanovich GlinkaSoloist – Nicolai Gedda
4The Resurrection, O Christ Our Saviour - Let God Arise And Christ Is Risen
Arranged By – Alexandr Kastalsky, Maxime Kovalevsky
5Give Rest With The Righteous
Arranged By – S. SmolenskySoloist – Nicolai Gedda
6Cherubic Hymn
Arranged By – S. Smolensky
7Come And Let Us Bless Joseph
Arranged By – Dimitrij BortnianskySoloist – Nicolai Gedda
8Cherubic Hymn
Arranged By – G. LvovskySoloist – Nicolai Gedda
9Cherubic Hymn
Arranged By – Alexandr KastalskySoloist – Nicolai Gedda


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
IKOS 10Choir Of The Russian Orthodox Cathedral In London Russian Orthodox Church Music Vol. 8 - Selected Hymns And Chants ‎(LP, Album)Ikon Records IKOS 10UK1979
IKOS 10Choir Of The Russian Orthodox Cathedral In London Russian Orthodox Church Music Vol. 8 - Selected Hymns And Chants ‎(LP, Album)Ikon Records IKOS 10UK1979


Credits


  • Art DirectionNicolas Tuckett
  • Chorus MasterReverend Michael Fortounatto
  • CoverJeffery Lacey/Orbit
  • Recorded ByColin Berwick , Paul Brooks


Notes


Recording made in the Russian Orthodox Cathedral, Ennismore Gardens.


Companies


  • Printed By – Senol Printing Ltd.
  • Recorded At – Dormition of the Mother of God and All Saints, London


Album


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