Dmitri Bortniansky - ChoralWiki Born Hlukhiv, Ukraine on October 28, 1751. Died St. Petersburg on September 28, 1825. Biography. View Wikipedia article for Dmitri Bortniansky. http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/Dmitri_Bortniansky
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Extractions: ParacletePress.com Home Dmitri Stepanovich Bortniansky Dmitri began his childhood musical studies at the Preparatory Musical School in Glukhov, Ukraine, then continued his musical training from the age of eight at the Imperial Court Chapel in St. Petersburg, where he may have studied composition with B. Galuppi. At the age of 18, Bortniansky received a scholarship to study in Italy, where he became a successful composer. He produced three operas in Venice and Modena between 1776 and 1778. He also composed a number of sacred works in the Roman Catholic tradition, including a highly regarded setting of the "Ave Maria" (1775). After ten years in Western Europe, Bortniansky returned to Russia in 1779 and was appointed Kapellmeister to the Imperial Court Chapel Choir. In 1796 Tsar Paul I promoted him to Director of Vocal Music and in 1801 he was appointed Director of the Imperial Court Chapel. Bortniansky's position at the Court Chapel and prominence as a composer gave him enormous influence over the trends in Russian sacred choral music style throughout the Empire. He was the first Director who had the power of censorship in church music, which influenced the destiny of Russian sacred choral music well beyond his death in 1825. Bortniansky's output is large. His works show the influence of his decade of study in Italy in the skillful use of counterpoint and lyricism. After his return to Russia, Bortniansky composed at least four operas for the Court and numerous sacred works which include 41 anthems for 3-4 voices, 26 anthems for double chorus, 35 choral concertos for four voices, 10 choral concertos for double chorus, five hymns, a setting of the "Liturgy", a "Cherubic Hymn", secular cantatas, songs, orchestral and chamber works, and piano music. Concerning the present concerto, Tchaikovsky added the following footnote to his 1885 deition of Bortniansky's complete concertos: "I consider this to be the best of all thirty five of them." To western choirs Bortniansky's best known work is the hymntune "St. Petersburg" ("Before thy throne, O God, we kneel").
Dmytro Bortniansky - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia Dmytro Stepanovych bortniansky (Ukrainian , Dmitro Stepanovych . bortniansky, dmitri Stepanovich in Columbia Encyclopedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dmytro_Bortniansky
Extractions: Saint Petersburg Russia Genre(s) Classical Occupation(s) Composer Dmytro Stepanovych Bortniansky Ukrainian Dmitro Stepanovych Bortniansâkyi Russian Dmitrij StepanoviÄ Bortnjanskij ; also referred to as Dmitry or Dmitri Bortnyansky ) was a Ukrainian composer in Imperial Russia . He composed in many different musical styles, including choral compositions in French Italian Latin German ... Slavonic and Russian Dmytro Bortniansky was born on October 28 in the city of Hlukhiv in present-day Ukraine (officially referred to as "Glukhov" at the time, as part of the Russian Empire ). At the age of seven, his prodigious talent at the local church choir afforded him the opportunity to go the capital of the empire and sing with the Imperial Chapel Choir in St. Petersburg
Extractions: Composers Biography Languages Dmitri Stepanovich Bortniansky Life Operas Photo Gallery Home Page Dmitri Stepanovich Bortniansky Life As a young man, Bortniansky studied with Baldassare Galuppi in St. Petersburg. In 1769, Bortniansky followed Galuppi to Italy (with the help of a stipend from Russian Empress Catherine) to work in opera. His productions included Creonte (1776), Alcide (1778), and Quinto Fabio (1778). After returning to Russia, he became master of the court choir in St. Petersburg. After his death, his work spread to Prussia, where his music appeared in Altpreußische Agende in 1829. Dmitri Stepanovich Bortniansky Operas
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Extractions: So that we may welcome the King of all invisibibly escorted by Angelic hosts Alleluia Alleluia Alleluia This solemn beautiful hymn with its elaborate chant was orginally used during the procession of the Great Entrance-The Procession of the Offertory. At present, it is divided into two parts: the first is sung by the people before the celebrant beins the procession with the Gifts, and the second, immediately after the celebrant has completed the commemorations .This hymn dates back to the ninth year of Justin II's reign, that is A.D. 574 17511825, Russian composer, studied with Galuppi in St. Petersburg and Venice. After producing two operas in Italy, in 1779 he returned to St. Petersburg. There, in 1796, he became director of the Imperial Chapel Choir, for which he set a high standard. He wrote mainly church music, combining Russian church style and Italian style Bortniansky, Dmitri Stepanovich
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