B-H Singing: Past Performance Repetoire ~ 01/21/2008 bortniansky, dmitri Cherubic Hymn (Lo a Voice). Hudson Valley Choral Society » 2002.APR.2728; Connecticut Master Chorale » 2005.MAY.21 http://www.bhsinging.org/did_sing.html
Bortniansky - Search Radar dmitri Stepanovich bortniansky Composers Biography Languages dmitri 7 , by dmitri bortniansky, Slavonic/English text, ECS, 5236, SATB a cappella. http://searchradar.webaroo.com/s?searchQuery=Bortniansky
Concert - Dmitri Hvorostovsky Gets Repeated Ovations In Miami (11/16/2007) The charismatic Siberian baritone dmitri Hvorostovsky returned to Miami with with the sculpted classicism of the Cherubic Hymn by Dimitri bortniansky. http://www.lawrencebudmen.com/reviews_caf_hvorostovsky_moscow_chamber_orchestra.
Extractions: The charismatic Siberian baritone Dmitri Hvorostovsky returned to Miami with nothing less than a mini-history of Russian music, presented by the Concert Association of Florida on Friday at the Knight Concert Hall. With a substantial orchestra, chorus, and folk ensemble providing support, Hvorostovsky s traveling variety show did not lack ambition, spanning three centuries of sacred and secular composition. Mining some of the same liturgical riches offered by the Russian Patriarchate Choir in the same hall the previous week, Moscows Academy of Choral Art opened with the sculpted classicism of the Cherubic Hymn by Dimitri Bortniansky. This youthful group produced choral sonorities of remarkable depth and range, the earthy altos and black toned basses offering a textbook example of Russian vocal technique. Joining the choir for acappella renditions of three sacred works, Hvorostovsky unleashed his rotund, darkly molten baritone with fervent reserve, capturing the music s modal harmonies and austere texture. His beautiful soft tones held the audience enthralled; yet his dusky lower register had the resonance and weight of a bass.
Sacred Music (Orthodox Liturgical Music) Displaying All Music with Keyword dmitri bortniansky Divine Liturgy, Conventions, General season, Hymn to the Theotokos, dmitri bortniansky, Choral http://www.antiochian.org/sacredmusic/?sub=58&subName=Dmitri Bortniansky
Ccm :: Bortniansky, Dmitry Bortniansky, Dmitri Bortniansky bortniansky, Dmitry Stepanovich 17511825 Ukraine, Hlukhiv - St.Petersburg. Title, Parts. Izje Cheruvimy tajno. (Let us praise like the Cherubims) http://composers-classical-music.com/b/BortnianskyDmitry.htm
CCEH: Tunes: Vesper Hymn (Bortniansky) Meter 8,7,8,7; Incipit Dore-mi form msfsmsrs msfrdtd msfsmsrs Oxford Hymn Tune Index form 35453 52535 42171; Author dmitri S. bortniansky, http://www.ccel.org/cceh/0006/x000614.htm
Corals Joves De Catalunya » Partituroteca Nom del compositor bortniansky, dmitri Any naixement 1751 bortniansky, dmitri / Conxita Garcia, Dostoino iest, 3, SAB, Litúrgia ortodoxa russa, PDF http://www.coralsjoves.org/partituroteca/fitxa_partitura.asp?id=100
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Kristus.dk: Bortniansky, Dmitri Uofficiel hjemmeside for Jesu Kristi Kirke af Sidste Dages Hellige i Danmark også kendt som mormonkirken. (Information om mormon mormoner mormonerne) http://www.kristus.dk/jkk/song.php?c=a&id=94
Sheet Music Plus - Dmitri Stepanovich Bortniansky Search Results We Thank Thee Lord By dmitri Stepanovich bortniansky. Edited by Peter Tkach. For choir. (Satb). Choral Octavos. Sacred. Choral Octavo. Published by Neil A. http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/a/search.html?id=50330&select=composer&more=Dmitri
Extractions: Performing will be the soloists, chamber choir and chamber ensemble of the Clarion Music Society, the recently reborn period-instrument ensemble directed by Steven Fox, a young American who founded Russia's first period-instrument orchestra, Musica Antiqua St. Petersburg. The program includes keyboard sonatas by Galuppi and Bortniansky, a string quartet by the German composer Anton Ferdinand Tietz, and selections from Bortniansky's French-language opera Le Fils rival and Yevstigney Fomin's Russian-language work Yamchiki na podstave a cappella settings of sacred texts in Old Church Slavonic intended for concert performance. In addition, the concert features a setting by Berezovsky of Psalm 51, arranged for choir and string quartet by Sarti. Fox discovered the manuscript for this work in London last year. "The Eastern Enlightenment: Russian Jewels from the Court of Catherine the Great" begins at 8 p.m. at Weill Recital Hall, just to the left of Carnegie Hall's main entrance on West 57th Street. More information is available at www.clarionmusic.org.
A Cappella News: August 2005 Archives But his music was embraced there, thanks in part to the Ukrainian composer dmitri bortniansky, a Mozart contemporary who was steeped in Italian music, http://www.acappellanews.com/archive/2005_08.html
Extractions: A Cappella News No matter whether you spell it acapella, acapela or a cappella we have all the singing news that's fit to blog. Keep up with all the latest from your favorite vocal harmony groups. Main From the Sweet Adelines web site We closely monitored the situation in New Orleans and the surrounding areas in relation to Hurricane Katrina. In consultation with Conferon and various New Orleans officials, we have made a decision to not hold the convention in New Orleans. Our goal, if possible, is to hold the convention in an alternative location over the same dates, October 4-8, 2005. As soon as we are able to obtain additional information, we will notify the membership via the Web site and e-mails. Our biggest concern right now is for the safety of our members and other residents in the area. Our thoughts and heartfelt concern are extended to them. Posted by acapnews at 2:21 PM New York Times For next summer's Mostly Mozart Festival maybe Louis Langrée, the music director, should simply dispense with the idea of giving the programs a thematic link. This season's theme, "Traveling With Mozart," was marginally interesting if somewhat gimmicky. What mattered more is that besides again proving himself a dynamic conductor, Mr. Langrée demonstrated a knack for putting together interesting programs, theme or no theme. Actually, the most intriguing programs were those with the least connection to the "Traveling With Mozart" focus, including the concerts that concluded the festival so successfully on Friday and Saturday nights.
The Hector Berlioz Website - Berlioz Bicentenary Celebrations 2 Pater noster dmitri bortniansky, arr. Berlioz Toccata (written for harmonium performed on the organ) Prière du matin Amitié Le ballet des ombres http://www.hberlioz.com/events/celebrations2.htm
Extractions: The information on this page has been compiled by us, with the generous assistance and contributions of our friends and visitors. All rights of publication or reproduction of this information in any form, including Web page use, are reserved. Bravo Berlioz commemorating Berliozs 200th birthday in New Zealand Hector Berlioz Convention in Essen, Germany Bicentenary Celebrations main page Bravo Berlioz commemorating Berliozs 200th birthday in New Zealand In a wide-ranging mixture of choral, solo and instrumental works by Berlioz, Cantoris Choir celebrated the bicentenary of the birth of the composer. Aided by accompanists Bruce Greenfield, and with soloists Marian Hawke, Helen Lear, Brendon Mercer and Roger Wilson, Cantoris transported their audience to19th century France. The concert, under the direction of Michael Vinten, took place at St Andrews on the Terrace, Wellington, on 11 December 2003. The works performed at the concert were as follows: Hymne pour la consécration du nouveau tabernacle
All Items From Musica Russica Publisher By dmitri Stepanovich bortniansky. (SATB(Soli)). By Dmitry bortniansky. For chorus. (SATB). Russian Title Skazhi mi, Hospodi. http://www.free-scores.com/boutique/boutique-sheetmusic-publisher.php?editeur=Mu
Extractions: encyclopedia 0.03 sec. write_ads(AdsNum, 0) Ukrainian composer. He studied in Moscow and St Petersburg (Leningrad) under the Italian composer Baldassare Galuppi, whom he followed to Italy in 1768 with a grant from Catherine II. After further studies in Bologna, Rome, and Naples, he wrote motets and operas in Venice in 1776 and in Modena in 1778. In 1779 he returned to Russia and became director of the Imperial church choir, which he reformed and turned into the Imperial Chapel in 1796. Le Faucon Le Fils rival Creonte Quinto Fabio 35 sacred concertos, 10 concertos for double choir, Mass, chants. hut(1)
Extractions: Table of contents of the page A brief biography of the composer Bortniansky (Dmitro Bortnjanskij, Dmitri Bortnjansky) see below Text of the book about Bortniansky (by Konstantin Kovalev in Russian see below Few words about the author of the book - K.Kovalev Some stories about this book, its creation and around publication of the book for the first time in the USSR (why it was impossible long time for the "Soviet Youth") Usual mistakes in the biography of the composer (on present time About biography of ... Bortniansky - in Japanese All about Bortniansky's famous hymn "Kol slaven" ("How Glorious is Our Lord") see below Some articles about Bortniansky (and his epoch) by Konstantin Kovalev in English "Bortniansky": book in a series "Life of outstanding people" by Konstantin Kovalev A biography of one of the most prominent of Russian composers of church music. This is a readable account of the composer's life, based on scholarly research but intended for the general reader as well as those who are already connoisseurs of Russian choral music. Russian chuch music has always aroused interest in the West, and in the nineteenth century Russian choirs travelled all over Europe and America. But until recently, comparatively little has been known of the music of the eighteenth century. The most notable composer of this period was Dmitry Bortniansky (1751-1825), the author of a well-known "Liturgy", of the "All Night Vigil" and of the famous hymn "How Glorious is Our Lord" which was for a long time the Russian national anthem, played the chimes of the Kremlin's Spasskaya Tower.