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The Passions in the Russian Tradition (Excerpts from monk Christophor's manuscript, 1604) Early Russian Sacred Hymns The Canticles for the Victory at Poltava Sacred Choral Concertos of the 18th Century | | 1. | We worship thy passions... | 3:03 | | 2. | Praising thee ever... | 3:16 | | 3. | The rightful word... | 1:15 | | 4. | Went Judas... | 0:44 | | 5. | Reading the Gospel 1 | 0:43 | | 6. | Went Judas... | 2:20 | | 7. | Reading the Gospel 2 | 3:03 | | 8. | At supper... | 2:38 | | 9. | Reading the Gospel 3 | 0:58 | | 10. | Born of God | 1:14 | | 11. | Thrice Holy | 5:28 | | Early Russian Sacred Hymns | | 12. | My soul, Bless the Lord | 1:18 | | 13. | It is truly Met | 2:23 | | 14. | Holy Lord | 2:27 | | TITOV, Vasily (c. 1650-1710) | | 15. | Rejoice, all the sorrowful | 7:18 | | The Canticles for the Victory at Poltava | | 16. | The Russian Eagle | 1:19 | | 17. | Save me, oh, Lord | 2:27 | | 18. | Today the End of the Lion Pride | 1:20 | | 19. | Alas! Alas! (the cry of Mazepa) | 0:45 | | 20. | And we raise our voices | 0:51 | | 21. | Vivat | 5:57 | | BEREZOVSKY, Maxim (1745-1777) | | Dost Thou not deny me in my old age, Concerto for four-part choir | | 22. | I. Adagio. Allegro | 1:46 | | 23. | II. Adagio. | 2:25 | | 24. | III. Fuga. Moderato | 5:05 | | VEDEL, Artemy (c. 1770-1808) | | 25. | Now lettest Thy servant depart in peace | 4:37 | | BORTNIANSKY, Dmitri Stepanovich (1752-1825) | | 26. | Cherubic Song No. 7 | 3:57 | | We praise Thee, our Lord, Concerto for two choirs | | 27. | I. Allegro maestoso | 2:55 | | 28. | II. Adagio | 2:54 | | 29. | III. Allegro | 2:14 | |
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