Alexander Andreyevich Arkhangelsky
Born: 23rd October 1846, Penza, Russia
Died: 16th November 1924, Prague, Czech Republic
Nationality: Russian
Alexander Andreyevich Arkhangelsky (Russian: Алекса́ндр Андре́евич Арха́нгельский) was a Russian composer of church music and a conductor.
He "received his initial musical education at the Penza Theological Seminary; from childhood sang in the choir of the Archbishop of Penza; later taught singing in the Penza Seminary; in 1872 passed the examination at the Imperial Court Chapel for the title of precentor. From 1873 served as conductor of a number of church choirs in St. Petersburg, among them the choir of Count Sheremetev (1889-1898). In 1880 organized his own choir in St.
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Russian Sacred Choral Masterpieces
The Russian Orthodox Cathedral Choir of Paris, Piotr V. Spassky, Veronica Mikheeff (soprano), Galina Grigorieff (soprano), Vladimir Slastcheff (baritone), Reverend Archdeacon Mikhail Storogenko (bass-baritone)
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Slavonic Orthodox Liturgy
The Svetoslav Obretenov Bulgarian Choir, Georgi Robev, Christo Kamenov (leadvocalist), Ivan Petrov (leadvocalist), S. Marcheva (leadvocalist), N. Peneva (leadvocalist), B. Spassov (leadvocalist)
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