Divine Liturgy For The Feast Of St. Peter And St. Paul

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The chant and polyphony on this record is easier to approach than that on the Patriarchate Choir's Panikhida disc (OPS 30-97). The znamenny chant is "harmonized" in a way that shows clear Western influence: The parts often move in parallel thirds; six-four chords are common; the melodies seem to move toward a tonic. Fortunately, distinctive Russian elements remain. The basic melodies are typical of znamenny chant; there are plenty of passing-tone dissonances; and the most usual cadence is 1-4-5 (e.g., d-g-a), which gives a pleasing shimmer to the ending of each chant. The performance by Anatoly Grindenko and his singers is entirely persuasive. This is yet another valuable addition to the discography of this important, little-known repertory. --Matthew Westphal

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    Divine Liturgy For The Feast Of St. Peter And St. Paul

    Manufacturer: Opus 111
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Classical | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B000005W4V
    Release Date: 1996-09-17

    Tracks:

    1. I. Liturgy For The Catechumens: Initial Blessing And Litany
    2. I. Liturgy For The Catechumens: First Antiphone: Psalm 102
    3. I. Liturgy For The Catechumens: Short Litany
    4. I. Liturgy For The Catechumens: Second Antiphone: Psalm 145
    5. I. Liturgy For The Catechumens: Hymn: One And Only Son
    6. I. Liturgy For The Catechumens: Short Litany
    7. I. Liturgy For The Catechumens: Third Antiphon: The Beatitudes
    8. I. Liturgy For The Catechumens: Lesser Entry
    9. I. Liturgy For The Catechumens: Troparion Of The Dedication Of The Church Of The Resurrection Of...
    10. I. Liturgy For The Catechumens: Troparion To The Holy Cross, Mode 1
    11. I. Liturgy For The Catechumens: Troparion To The Icon Of The Mother Of God, Mode 7
    12. I. Liturgy For The Catechumens: Troparion To The Holy First Apostles Peter And Paul, Mode 7
    13. I. Liturgy For The Catechumens: Kondakion To Saints Peter And Paul, Mode 2
    14. I. Liturgy For The Catechumens: Kondakion To The Mother Of God, Mode 6
    15. I. Liturgy For The Catechumens: Trisagion
    16. I. Liturgy For The Catechumens: Prokimenon, Mode 8
    17. I. Liturgy For The Catechumens: Alleluia
    18. I. Liturgy For The Catechumens: Proclamation Of The Gospel
    19. I. Liturgy For The Catechumens: Reading From The Gospel (St. Matthew 5) Inistent Litany
    20. II. Liturgy For The Faithful: Greater Entry And Hymns Of The Cherubim
    21. II. Liturgy For The Faithful: Litany Of Petitions
    22. II. Liturgy For The Faithful: Kiss Of Peace
    23. II. Liturgy For The Faithful: Symbol Of Faith, Or Creed
    24. II. Liturgy For The Faithful: Anaphore, Or Canon Of The Eucharist
    25. II. Liturgy For The Faithful: Hymn To The Mother Of God
    26. II. Liturgy For The Faithful: Litany Of Petitions
    27. II. Liturgy For The Faithful: The Lord's Prayer
    28. II. Liturgy For The Faithful: Prayer With Bowed Head And Elevation Of The Holy Gifts
    29. II. Liturgy For The Faithful: Communion Verse In Honour Of The Holy Apostles
    30. II. Liturgy For The Faithful: Thansgiving After Communion
    31. II. Liturgy For The Faithful: Dismissal
    32. II. Liturgy For The Faithful: Acclamations

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    The chant and polyphony on this record is easier to approach than that on the Patriarchate Choir's Panikhida disc (OPS 30-97). The znamenny chant is "harmonized" in a way that shows clear Western influence: The parts often move in parallel thirds; six-four chords are common; the melodies seem to move toward a tonic. Fortunately, distinctive Russian elements remain. The basic melodies are typical of znamenny chant; there are plenty of passing-tone dissonances; and the most usual cadence is 1-4-5 (e.g., d-g-a), which gives a pleasing shimmer to the ending of each chant. The performance by Anatoly Grindenko and his singers is entirely persuasive. This is yet another valuable addition to the discography of this important, little-known repertory. --Matthew Westphal

    Track Listings:

    1. Dorati conducts Rimsky-Korsakov & Borodin / London Symphony
    2. El Tanguero
    3. Electro-Acoustic
    4. Elgar, Barber and Strauss
    5. Erlebach: Overtures & Sonatas
    6. Ernest Bloch: Concerti Grossi 1 & 2
    7. Fingerbreaker
    8. Flute Music of Robert Baksa
    9. Franz Schubert: Piano Sonatas, Volume 5
    10. Gluck: Orfeo ed Eurdice [Original recording remastered]

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    The Itis

    Amore: Opera's Greatest Romances

    After Hours Swing Session

    The Bethlehem Years [Original recording remastered]

    South's Gonna Rise Again [Enhanced]

    ABC/D.Ross Presents [Import]

    Andy's Greatest Laughs

    Alkan: Les quatre ages; Sonatine

    A Is for Allah

    April in Paris [Import] [Original recording remastered]

    American Don

    14 Corridos Tequileros

    10 Favoritas de Siempre, Vol. 5

    Hold On, Don't Give Up

    Acoustic Romance