Praise the Lord This CD of Russian church worship music gives the answer why New York Times and Washington Post wrote about the choir and why they were invited to sing during the annual VIP viewing of the Christmas-decorated WhiteHouse
AVE MARIA by ORIGEN Can you imagine how Schubert, Bach, Beethoven, Caccini or Pachelbel would have sounded if they live now? If not, Origen's delicate and elegant rendition of their music and fantastic voice of award-winning opera soprano Tanya will help you. learn more and hear download mp3
THE LIST OF FREE WORSHIP SHEET MUSIC (Click the title if you want to open, print or download sheet music notes )
Bless the Lord, o My Soul Alleluia Herubic Hymn
Choral worship sheet music for SATB from "Liturgy of Peace" by Archbishop Ionafan of Russian Orthodox church. This chants were first recorded by Kyiv Chamber Choir and available on their CD.
CD: KYIV CHAMBER CHOIR ARCHBISHOP IONAFAN- LITURGY OF PEACE
Greek Divine Liturgy is dressed by the author in the melodies of Gregorian chorals with minimal adaptation. That way, after 1000 years old alienation of Church culture the "Liturgy of Peace” creates the meeting of western and eastern liturgical traditions..
Return from oblivion: This first recording of Yatsynevych’s Liturgy reveals the genius of the
composer whose name and talent have been forgotten shortly after revolution in 1917 in Russia. Notwithstanding, the short period of time that detaches us from Yatsynevych, the composer’s legacy hitherto has not yet been fully unearthed – and yet life is full of
abundant secrets.
FROM ABOVE THE PROPHETS (M.Balakirev)
Free worship sheet music for SATB. You can listen to this chant on the CD: "Praise the Lord " by Kyiv Chamber Choir
CD: Praise the Lord- Russian worship music of the 19th and20th centuries
This stunning CD of Russian choral worship music is truly an example of why a cappella worship music are still being performed hundreds of years later.
This is the first Kiev Chamber Choir CD and one of the first religious music CD released in Ukraine after USSR breakdown. Earlier it was impossibly to sing and record religious music in the communist and atheistic Soviet Union and unusual rendition of Sergey Rachmaninoff vesper “To Thee We Sing” will remind us about those times..