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Kyiv Chamber Choir
If you want to know why the New York Times and Washington Post wrote about The Kyiv Chamber Choir, or why they were invited to sing at the White House during its annual VIP viewing of the Christmas decor, then just take one listen to their work. With only 20 singers, their big, marvelously focused voices are the kind that can easily hold their own on the opera stage, but without the kind of operatic vibrato that can make an ensemble rattle, wrote Washington Post reviewer Joan Reinthaler following their performance at the George Mason Arts Center.
The Kyiv Chamber Choir was founded in 1990, and its members include professional singers who graduated from conservatories and musical institutes throughout Ukraine. The Choir's major awards include: Golden Diploma at the First Robert Schummann Competition in Zwikkau (Germany, 1992); First Award at the Twelfth International Church Music Festival in Hajnowka (Poland, 1993); Grand Prix at the Sixth International Choral Festival in Sligo (Ireland, 1993); Second Award at Langolen International Musical Eisteddfod (Wales, 1994), and more.
The Kyiv Chamber Choir performed in Carnegie Hall (New York), the White House and the Washington National Cathedral, the Concert Hall of George Mason University; BBC St. John's Smith Square Concert Hall (London); Espace Pierre Cardin, Eglise Saint Roch (Paris; Notre Dame de Paris and Cathedrals in Rouen, Reims, Amien, Strasbourg, Charte, Nancy, Le Havre, Lille, Dieppe, Metz, Paris; in the Philharmonic Halls of Utrecht, Rotterdam, Amsterdam (Concertgebouw), Berlin, Minsk, Kyiv; Berlin Dom; Long Gallery (Kilkenny); Tivoli Concert Hal, "Russia" Concert Hall (Moscow).
Bortnyansky/1751-1825/ was, in his day, the most famous composer in the Russian Empire and was named the "Russian Mozart"-ironic as he was born in Glukhovo of Ukraine. He studied in Italy and based his music on national traditions and European musical technique, connecting the features of the baroqu, A Capella, Classical Music, Classical Choral
The Vespers have been praised as Rachmaninoff's finest achievement It was one of his two favorite compositions and the composer requested that one of its movements be sung at his funeral. When in 1915 Rachmaninoff had turned to the church music, he was living through a hard period of his life... Mixed Vocals, Spiritual Music, Orthodox Christian, Sergei Rachmaninoff
The Vespers have been praised as Rachmaninoff's finest achievement It was one of his two favorite compositions and the composer requested that one of its movements be sung at his funeral. When in 1915 Rachmaninoff had turned to the church music, he was living through a hard period of his life... Mixed Vocals, Classical Music, Classical Choral, Sergei Rachmaninoff
Unusual rendition of Rachmaninoff vesper will remind us about the times when it was impossible to sing religious music in the communist USSR. But it was possible to perform music by Rachmaninoff, ONLY without religious words. One of the first recording after the breakdown of the Soviet Union. Instrumental, Spiritual Music, Orthodox Christian, Sergei Rachmaninoff
The chant begins with original church bells sound of Kiev Pechersk Monastery Bell tower. The Washington Post wrote: ".. choir has only 20 singers, but what singers they are - big, marvelously focused voices, the kind that might easily hold their own on the opera stage. A Capella, Classical Music, Classical Choral, Sergei Rachmaninoff
The fragment from Divine Liturgy by Dmitry Bortnyansky/1751-1825/ who was, in his day, the most famous composer in the Russian Empire and was named the "Russian Mozart". This chant is very popular in Russian Orthodox Church and so it is perfect for scenes concerning with Russian church, Mixed Vocals, Spiritual Music, Orthodox Christian
Beautiful piece by Maxim Berezovsky /1745-1777/ reflecting the tragic life of composer which could be the base for dramatic film scenario. Most of his works were lost. All we have is dozen of his choral works and some instrumental pieces. Mixed Vocals, Classical Music, Classical Choral
Beautiful chant by Russian church composer Pavel Chesnokov /1888-1944/. He was a devout follower of the Russian Orthodox Church and was inspired to write most of his works for worship in that faith. Great vocals, interesting style, unusual music. Solid Performance. Mixed Vocals, Spiritual Music, Orthodox Christian
Ukrainian sacred music of Middle Ages. It dominated to the appearance of the first polyphonic compositions of the XVII century. Later, and after losing its priority status, middle-aged song did not disappear into oblivion or eternity, for it continued to reside in isolated Ukrainian monasteries. A Capella, Spiritual Music, Orthodox Christian
The bridge between western and eastern liturgical traditions after 1000 years old alienation. Greek Divine Liturgy is dressed by the author in the melodies of ancient Gregorian chorals with minimal adaptation that way creating a synthesis of both cultures. Mixed Vocals, Spiritual Music, Orthodox Christian
The Kyiv chamber choir has only 20 singers, but what singers they are- big, marvelously focused voices, the kind that might easily hold their own on the opera stage but without the kind of operatic vibrato that can make an ensemble rattle, wrote Washington Post reviewer Joan Reinthaler following ... Mixed Vocals, Classical Music, Classical Choral, Sergei Rachmaninoff
The music is cinematic. Divine pianissimo at the beginning, deep and dramatic second part, emotional culmination and quiet final. The undeniable vulnerability of the human spirit, in our attempts to understand life and its mysteries, is beautifully reflected in this timeless, ghostly choral music. Instrumental, Spiritual Music, Orthodox Christian
Dimitry Bortnyansky /1751-1825/ the most famous composer in the Russian Empire. He was named the "Russian Mozart"- ironic as he was born and studied in Glukhovo of Ukraine. He also studied in Italy where he composed several popular at that times operas now lost, A Capella, Spiritual Music, Orthodox Christian
Return from oblivion: This first recording of Yatsynevych’s Liturgy reveals the genius of composer who has been forgotten after Russian revolution in 1917. Composer’s legacy hitherto has not yet been fully unearthed; his life is full of abundant secrets. Mixed Vocals, Dramatic Music, Dramatic Operatic
Ukrainian sacred music of Middle Ages. It dominated to the appearance of the first polyphonic compositions of the XVII century. Later, and after losing its priority status, middle-aged song did not disappear into oblivion or eternity, for it continued to reside in isolated Ukrainian monasteries. A Capella, Dramatic Music, Calm Music
The monodies of the Middle Ages were founded in XI century. In the early stages these were pure Byzantine song, but upon finding the blessed foundation of a singing Ukrainian nation, and through the slow process of simulation into Ukrainian and into the elements of its folklore and melodies, there a, A Capella, Spiritual Music, Orthodox Christian
One of the best choral concertos by Dimitry Bortnyansky /1751-1825/ the most famous composer in the Russian Empire. He was named the "Russian Mozart"- ironic as he was born and studied in Glukhovo of Ukraine. He also studied in Italy where he composed several popular at that times operas now lost. Mixed Vocals, Classical Music, Classical Choral
The bridge between western and eastern liturgical traditions after 1000 years old alienation. Greek Divine Liturgy is dressed by the author (Archbishop Ionafan of Russian Orthodox Church) in the melodies of ancient Gregorian chorals with minimal adaptation that way creating a synthesis of both cultu, Mixed Vocals, Spiritual Music, Orthodox Christian
Maxim Berezovsky was born in the small Ukrainian town Glukhovo where he gained his early musical education at the famous Tsar's Music Cappella School. Later he went to Italy to study in Bologna and on 15th of May of 1771 he became the academician of Bologna Academy of Philarmonics. A Capella, Dramatic Music, Dramatic Operatic
The concerto has a deep philosophic sense and filled with dramatism. It is a confession of haggard composer's soul who very soon was tragically lost at age of 32 years. A Capella, Dramatic Music, Sad Music
Beautiful piece by Maxim Berezovsky /1745-1777/ reflecting the tragic life of composer which could be the base for dramatic film scenario. Most of his works were lost. All we have is dozen of his choral works and some instrumental pieces. Mixed Vocals, Spiritual Music, Orthodox Christian
Ecclesiastical Hymn of Ukrainian composer Nikolai Diletsky, who lived more then 300 years ago. Creative work of this composer, the classic of choral polyphony, is recently opened and yet a little known for the wide audience. Instrumental, Classical Music, Baroque Period
Ecclesiastical Hymn by Diletsky. Creative work of this composer, the classic of choral polyphony, is recently opened and yet a little known for the wide audience. To him belongs the first published work about problems of the musical theory, aesthetics and composition written at theутв of the XVII ce, A Capella, Spiritual Music, Orthodox Christian
Ukrainian Christmas traditions may be considered among the richest in the world. They reflect achievements of a greater than five thousand year old culture, impressive in the musical and contextual diversity of its songs, and in the number of its carols that is impossible to ascertain. Mixed Vocals, Christmas Music, Christmas Vocals Choral
Ukrainian Christmas traditions may be considered among the richest in the world. They reflect achievements of a greater than five thousand year old culture, impressive in the musical and contextual diversity of its songs, and in the number of its carols that is impossible to ascertain. Male Vocals, Christmas Music, Christmas Carols
Beautiful chant by Russian church composer Pavel Chesnokov /1888-1944/. He was a devout follower of the Russian Orthodox Church and was inspired to write most of his works for worship in that faith. Great vocals, interesting style, unusual music. Solid Performance Of Female Voices That Work Together, Female Vocals, Classical Music, 20th Century
Quadrophonic Liturgy, fragments from which are performed by Kiev chamber choir concerns to early forms of choral polyphony. The concerto for two choirs "Came into the Church " is colorful, contrast composition intended for holiday solemn festive services. Mixed Vocals, Classical Music, Baroque Period
Beautiful piece by Maxim Berezovsky /1745-1777/ reflecting the tragic life of composer which could be the base for dramatic film scenario. Most of his works were lost. Many consider him suicide. All we have is dozen of his choral works and some instrumental pieces. Mixed Vocals, Spiritual Music, Orthodox Christian
Tchaikovsky wrote so little sacred music that this vesper from Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom is worth to listen for that reason alone. The vespers were banned during Tchaikovsky's time "as too western and have been mostly neglected since. A Capella, Spiritual Music, Orthodox Christian, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
This concerto by Maxim Berezovsky /1745-1777/ is undoubtedly one of the best choral composition of all the times. The author was an unusual phenomenon who influenced on the development of musical art at the end of Baroque Era. He was favorite of Padre Martini and it was him who examined young Mozart, A Capella, Spiritual Music, Orthodox Christian
One of the best choral concertos by Dimitry Bortnyansky /1751-1825/ the most famous composer in the Russian Empire. He was named the "Russian Mozart"- ironic as he was born and studied in Glukhovo of Ukraine. He also studied in Italy where he composed several popular at that times operas now lost. Mixed Vocals, Spiritual Music, Orthodox Christian
The undeniable vulnerability of the human spirit, in our attempts to understand life and its mysteries, is beautifully reflected in this timeless, ghostly, a capella choral music. The music is very cinematic. Deep and dramatic intro, emotional culmination and then divine pianissimo. A Capella, Spiritual Music, Orthodox Christian
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