Praise the Name of the Lord Hvalite imia Ghospodne by Alexander Nikolsky 4-Part - Sheet Music

By Alexander Nikolsky

The singing of these verses from Psalms 134 and 135 is the most majestic and grand moment in the Orthodox AllNight Vigil. Alexander Nikolsky's (1874–1943) setting, with its opening fanfares, and rich choral orchestration, is one of the most festive in the Russian choral literature of the early 20th century. It foreshadows the setting of this same text in Rachmaninoff's AllNight Vigil, written a few years later .

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Instrument:
Choir
Ensembles:
4-Part SATB Mixed Choir
Composers:
Alexander Nikolsky
Publishers:
Musica Russica
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Alexander Nikolsky
Usages:
Praise
Shipping Weight:
0.88 pounds

SATB choir (div)

SKU: M6.NI-035

Hvalite imia Ghospodne. Composed by Alexander Nikolsky. Musica Russica #NI 035. Published by Musica Russica (M6.NI-035).

The singing of these verses from Psalms 134 and 135 is the most majestic and grand moment in the Orthodox AllNight Vigil. Alexander Nikolsky's (1874–1943) setting, with its opening fanfares, and rich choral orchestration, is one of the most festive in the Russian choral literature of the early 20th century. It foreshadows the setting of this same text in Rachmaninoff's AllNight Vigil, written a few years later .

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Publisher:
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