℗ 2019 Ondine
Released June 14, 2019
Duration 1h 17m 06s
Record Label Ondine
Catalogue No. ODE1336-2
Genre Classical (Choral)
 

Tchaikovsky: Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom, Op. 41, TH 75 (Excerpts) & 9 Sacred Pieces, TH 78

Latvian Radio Choir, Sigvards Kļava

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Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom, Op. 41, TH 75 (Concert Version)  
1.1
No. 2, Glory Be to the Father
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky; Kārlis Rūtentāls; Gundars Dziļums; Latvian Radio Choir; Sigvards Kļava
3:04
1.2
No. 3, Come, Let Us Worship
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky; Latvian Radio Choir; Sigvards Kļava
3:43
1.3
No. 6, Cherubic Hymn
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky; Latvian Radio Choir; Sigvards Kļava
6:02
1.4
No. 8, The Creed
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky; Gundars Dziļums; Latvian Radio Choir; Sigvards Kļava
4:48
1.5
No. 9, A Mercy of Peace
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky; Kārlis Rūtentāls; Latvian Radio Choir; Sigvards Kļava
4:24
1.6
No. 10, We Hymn to Thee
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky; Latvian Radio Choir; Sigvards Kļava
2:41
1.7
No. 11, It Is Truly Fitting
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky; Kārlis Rūtentāls; Latvian Radio Choir; Sigvards Kļava
3:26
1.8
No. 13, Our Father
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky; Kārlis Rūtentāls; Latvian Radio Choir; Sigvards Kļava
3:25
1.9
No. 14, Praise the Lord
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky; Latvian Radio Choir; Sigvards Kļava
2:32
1.10
No. 15, Blessed is He Who Comes in the Name of the Lord
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky; Kārlis Rūtentāls; Latvian Radio Choir; Sigvards Kļava
3:26
9 Sacred Pieces, TH 78  
1.11
No. 1, Cherubic Hymn No. 1 in F Major
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky; Latvian Radio Choir; Sigvards Kļava
6:05
1.12
No. 2, Cherubic Hymn No. 2 in D Major
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky; Latvian Radio Choir; Sigvards Kļava
5:51
1.13
No. 3, Cherubic Hymn No. 3 in C Major
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky; Latvian Radio Choir; Sigvards Kļava
6:01
1.14
No. 4, We Hymn Thee
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky; Latvian Radio Choir; Sigvards Kļava
3:20
1.15
No. 5, It Is Truly Fitting
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky; Latvian Radio Choir; Sigvards Kļava
3:03
1.16
No. 6, Our Father
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky; Latvian Radio Choir; Sigvards Kļava
3:16
1.17
No. 7, Blessed Are They Whom Thou Hast Chosen
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky; Latvian Radio Choir; Sigvards Kļava
3:23
1.18
No. 8, Let My Prayer Ascend
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky; Agnese Urka; Agate Burkina; Dace Strautmane; Latvian Radio Choir; Sigvards Kļava
3:53
1.19
No. 9, Now the Heavenly Powers
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky; Latvian Radio Choir; Sigvards Kļava
4:43
Digital Booklet
During the last decade, the recordings of sacred vocal works released on Ondine by the Latvian Radio Choir under their director Sigvards Kļava have gathered outstanding reviews and gathered several awards. This impressive cycle of recordings continue with a new album of Pyotr Tchaikovsky’s (1840-1893) sacred works. In 1877, Tchaikovsky wrote in a letter to Nadezhda von Meck: “I often go to the public worship; in my opinion, the liturgy of St. John Chrysostom is one of the greatest works of art… Oh, I love all that terribly, it is one of my greatest pleasures.” Tchaikovsky enjoyed attending worship services, visited them regularly and always showed interest in sacred music, especially in the music of the Orthodox Church. Already relatively early in his career, in 1875, he issued “A short textbook of harmony, adapted to the reading of spiritual and musical compositions in Russia”, which in 1881 was approved as a textbook of church singing in theological seminaries and colleges. The same year, Tchaikovsky started editing the works of Dmitry Bortnyansky, a pioneer of sacred Orthodox music. However, he encountered problems with various institutions – the Imperial Chapel, the censorship authorities, as well as some conservative church officials who were more comfortable with smaller-caliber composers to whom they could have more authority when needed. Tchaikovsky wished to reform sacred Orthodox music but at the same to draw inspiration from the traditions of past centuries. Prime example of this is Tchaikovsky’s monumental work in sacred Orthodox music, the Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom, Op. 41. The Nine Sacred Choruses were written some years later. This work is not a cycle in the basic meaning of the word, but rather a collection, and another affirmation of Tchaikovsky’s skills as one of the greatest composers of Orthodox sacred music.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Ondine Studio Masters
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DR
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-13.12 to -6.00
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1
No. 2, Glory Be to the Father
-6.31-26.72-22.612
2
No. 3, Come, Let Us Worship
-6.15-24.97-21.112
3
No. 6, Cherubic Hymn
-6.35-28.98-23.313
4
No. 8, The Creed
-6.00-28.80-22.414
5
No. 9, A Mercy of Peace
-6.24-31.23-25.815
6
No. 10, We Hymn to Thee
-7.30-30.12-25.613
7
No. 11, It Is Truly Fitting
-7.06-29.54-24.013
8
No. 13, Our Father
-13.12-37.28-33.414
9
No. 14, Praise the Lord
-6.33-26.62-22.312
10
No. 15, Blessed is He Who Comes in the Name of the Lord
-6.24-25.53-21.712
11
No. 1, Cherubic Hymn No. 1 in F Major
-7.91-32.13-27.815
12
No. 2, Cherubic Hymn No. 2 in D Major
-7.29-30.20-26.114
13
No. 3, Cherubic Hymn No. 3 in C Major
-6.05-27.98-23.813
14
No. 4, We Hymn Thee
-7.31-29.51-24.612
15
No. 5, It Is Truly Fitting
-7.02-27.90-23.012
16
No. 6, Our Father
-7.81-30.17-25.712
17
No. 7, Blessed Are They Whom Thou Hast Chosen
-6.00-26.86-22.112
18
No. 8, Let My Prayer Ascend
-6.43-30.13-25.413
19
No. 9, Now the Heavenly Powers
-8.40-31.25-27.514

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