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Special offer. More Honourable Than the Cherubim
Mikhail Davydov (bass-baritone), PaTRAM Institute Male Choir, Vladimir Gorbik
Awards:
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BBC Music Magazine, October 2021, Choral & Song Choice
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International Classical Music Awards, 2022, Nominated - Choral
There’s no shortage of Orthodox choral discs, but here is one worth adding to anyone’s collection...Perhaps the choir’s USP is the number and quality of its bassi profundi (‘oktavists’). Those...
Special offer. More Honourable Than the Cherubim
Mikhail Davydov (bass-baritone), PaTRAM Institute Male Choir, Vladimir Gorbik
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Awards:
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BBC Music Magazine, October 2021, Choral & Song Choice
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International Classical Music Awards, 2022, Nominated - Choral
There’s no shortage of Orthodox choral discs, but here is one worth adding to anyone’s collection...Perhaps the choir’s USP is the number and quality of its bassi profundi (‘oktavists’). Those...
About
The Patriarch Tikhon Russian-American Music Institute strives to present Russian Orthodox choral music in its highest possible form, uniting deep spirituality, a profound love for the rich traditions of Orthodox Christian singing, and an uncompromising standard of musical professionalism rooted in the great traditions of Russian choral composers. The 2019 PaTRAM Institute Recording Project was to record the sacred works of Alexander Gretchaninoff, but as the project was in development, His Eminence Metropolitan Hilarion (Kapral), First Hierarch of the Russian Orthodox Church outside Russia, had granted his special permission and blessing to allow the 725-year-old wonderworking Kursk Root Icon of the Mother of God of the Sign to travel with the PaTRAM Choir to the recording location in Saratov, Russia. The timing of the recording also coincided with the Feast of the Dormition of the Mother of God. In honour of this event, the repertoire was changed to a compendium of sacred masterpieces by various composers, glorifying the Most Holy Lady Theotokos. The album brings together singers from five countries, including an unprecedented nine octavists, to form the fifty-six-member international PaTRAM Institute Male Choir.
Contents and tracklist
- PaTRAM Institute Male Choir
- Vladimir Gorbik
- PaTRAM Institute Male Choir
- Vladimir Gorbik
- PaTRAM Institute Male Choir
- Vladimir Gorbik
- PaTRAM Institute Male Choir
- Vladimir Gorbik
- Mikhail Davydov (bass-baritone)
- PaTRAM Institute Male Choir
- Vladimir Gorbik
- Arr. for Tenor & Bass Choir
- PaTRAM Institute Male Choir
- Vladimir Gorbik
- PaTRAM Institute Male Choir
- Vladimir Gorbik
- PaTRAM Institute Male Choir
- Vladimir Gorbik
- PaTRAM Institute Male Choir
- Vladimir Gorbik
- PaTRAM Institute Male Choir
- Vladimir Gorbik
- PaTRAM Institute Male Choir
- Vladimir Gorbik
- PaTRAM Institute Male Choir
- Vladimir Gorbik
- PaTRAM Institute Male Choir
- Vladimir Gorbik
- Mikhail Davydov (bass-baritone)
- PaTRAM Institute Male Choir
- Vladimir Gorbik
- PaTRAM Institute Male Choir
- Vladimir Gorbik
- PaTRAM Institute Male Choir
- Vladimir Gorbik
- PaTRAM Institute Male Choir
- Vladimir Gorbik
Awards and reviews
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BBC Music MagazineOctober 2021Choral & Song Choice
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International Classical Music Awards2022Nominated - Choral
October 2021
There’s no shortage of Orthodox choral discs, but here is one worth adding to anyone’s collection...Perhaps the choir’s USP is the number and quality of its bassi profundi (‘oktavists’). Those deep voices are frequently heard, and when assigned a melodic line are impressively focused as well as resonant.
Jan/Feb 2022
Captured in a beautiful recording, this collective hymn of praise to the Virgin Mary is remarkable on all fronts. Unhesitatingly recommended.
October 2021
For those who love Rachmaninov’s Vespers (All-Night Vigil) and regularly reflect in wonderment at the depth and resonance of Russian basses, this album will prove to be a banquet of delights.