Mystery of God from All Eternity (Annunciation Exapostelarion) 4-Part - Sheet Music

Andrei Ilyashenko fled Russia just as he was beginning to establish his reputation as a composer. He was a graduate of the St Petersburg Connservatory, where he was a student of A. Petrov and Maximilian Steinberg. His first sacred pieces were published in 1912. He lived the rest of his life in the emigration mostly in Brussels, composing and teaching music. Ilyashenko's small known output of choral pieces shows him to be a master of linear writing and counterpoint. His beautiful setting of the Annunciation Exaposteilarion is an example. The work was originally published in Church Slavonic in the series Orthodox Christian Sheet Music Library (Berkeley, 1962).

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Instrument:
Choir
Ensembles:
4-Part SATB Mixed Choir
Publishers:
Musica Russica
Item types:
Physical
Usages:
Annunciation
Shipping Weight:
0.58 pounds

SATB choir

SKU: M6.OMP-IL002E

Composed by Andrei Ilyashenko. Arranged by English adaptation Vladimir Morosan. Musica Russica #OMP-IL002E. Published by Musica Russica (M6.OMP-IL002E).

Andrei Ilyashenko fled Russia just as he was beginning to establish his reputation as a composer. He was a graduate of the St Petersburg Connservatory, where he was a student of A. Petrov and Maximilian Steinberg. His first sacred pieces were published in 1912. He lived the rest of his life in the emigration mostly in Brussels, composing and teaching music. Ilyashenko's small known output of choral pieces shows him to be a master of linear writing and counterpoint. His beautiful setting of the Annunciation Exaposteilarion is an example. The work was originally published in Church Slavonic in the series Orthodox Christian Sheet Music Library (Berkeley, 1962).

Instrument:
Vocal Choir
Ensemble:
4-Part SATB Mixed Choir
Publisher:
Musica Russica