2006

Let my Prayer Arise

Track List

DISC ONE

  1. ANONYMOUS | Laude novella

  2. ANONYMOUS | Venite a laudare

  3. DA TERAMO | Credo Deus Deorum

  4. DA PERUGIA | Ave sancta mundi salus /Agnus Dei

  5. ANONYMOUS | Benedicamus

  6. ANONYMOUS | Sanctus

  7. PLOUSIADENOS | Communion Hymn for Mid-Pentecost

  8. PLOUSIADENOS | Canon for the Council of Florence

  9. GAZES | Enite ton Kychirion

  10. ANONYMOUS | Dnes Hristos

  11. ANONYMOUS | Blazhen muzh

  12. ANONYMOUS | Vozbrannoy voyevode

  13. ANONYMOUS | Izhe heruvimi

  14. ANONYMOUS | Worldes Blis ne Last No Throwe

  15. ANONYMOUS | Beata viscera

  16. ANONYMOUS | Quadruple motet : Salve sancta parens / Salve mater / Salve lux / Salve sine spina

  17. ANONYMOUS | Salve virgo virginum

  18. ANONYMOUS | Quadruple motet : Virgo Maria, patrem parit / O stella / Flos genuit / Virgo Maria, flos

  19. ANONYMOUS | Sanctus

  20. ANONYMOUS | Alleluya V. Nativitas

  21. PEROTINUS | Gradual : Viderunt omnes

DISC TWO

  1. BORTNIANSKY | Let My Prayer Arise (No.2)

  2. SARTI | Now the Powers of Heaven

  3. BORTNIANSKY | The Cherubic Hymn (No.7)

  4. ANONYMOUS | O Most Holy Maiden Mary

  5. TITOV | Glory / Only-Begotten Son

  6. GALUPPI | In the Flesh Thou Didst Fall Asleep

  7. BORTNIANSKY | I Lift Up My Eyes to the Mountains

  8. DILETSKY | Praise the Name of the Lord

  9. BORTNIANSKY | With My Voice I Cried Out to the Lord

  10. VEDEL | By the Rivers of Babylon

  11. BORTNIANSKY | Lord, Make Me to Know My End

DISC THREE

RACHMANINOV | All-night vigil, Op. 37

  1. Come, let us worship

  2. Praise the Lord, O my soul

  3. Blessed is the man

  4. O gentle light

  5. Lord, now lettest Thou

  6. Rejoice, O Virgin

  7. The Six Psalms

  8. Praise the name of the Lord

  9. Blessed art Thou, O Lord

  10. Having beheld the Resurrection

  11. My soul magnifies the Lord

  12. The Great Doxology

  13. Today salvation is come

  14. Thou didst rise from the tomb

  15. O queen victorious

 

A collection of supreme sacred masterworks written for cathedral and cloister over a span of eight centuries, ranging from 12th C. chant by Perotin to the Rachmaninov Vespers Op.37, considered the pinnacle of Orthodox church music.

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