The Many Voices of Russia: A Survey of Russian Choral Music
Art and Spirituality of the Russian Orthodox Tradition06/15/11 • 64 min
This lecture presents a survey of the history of Russian polyphonic choral music, from the earliest experiments at two-and three-part writing in the 17th century to the work of contemporary composers such as Dimitriev and Genin, and including the repertories influence variously by Polish-Ukrainian music and German and Italian styles, the change in approach heralded by Tchaikovsky's Liturgy of St John Chrysostom, and the work of the "Moscow School" and the achievements of Rachmaninov.
06/15/11 • 64 min
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