Hilarion Alfeyev: De profundis Russian National Orchestra & Yakov Kreizberg

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Album-Release:
2015

HRA-Release:
01.04.2015

Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)

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  • Hilarion Alfeyev (1966 - ): Stabat Mater:
  • 1Stabat Mater05:59
  • 2Virgo virginum05:35
  • 3Sancta Mater05:24
  • 4Paradisi gloria05:27
  • Concerto grosso:
  • 5I. Adagio molto - Allegro04:07
  • 6II. Adagio04:37
  • 7III. Finale02:47
  • Fugue on the B-A-C-H Motif:
  • 8Adagio molto06:17
  • Canciones de la muerte:
  • 9I. Candil02:05
  • 10II. Cancion de la muerte pequena02:12
  • 11III. Falseta01:51
  • 12IV. Gasela de la muerte oscura02:54
  • De profundis:
  • 13I. De profundis05:11
  • 14II. Levavi oculos meos in montes05:26
  • 15III. Super Flumina Babylonis03:52
  • 16IV. Laudate nomen Domini04:28
  • 17V. Alleluia05:07
  • Total Runtime01:13:19

Info for Hilarion Alfeyev: De profundis

Metropolitan Hilarion Alfeyev is one of the most widely performed of all living Russian composers. Each of his new compositions constitutes a milestone in contemporary musical history. His ability to imbue his music with profound religious content, to unite diverse cultures and styles, to invent new ways of musical expression while remaining faithful to the centuries-old classical tradition, and to utter most profound themes using a simple and comprehensible musical language, singles him out among present day composers.

His most widely performed work, the St Matthew Passion (2006), has received worldwide recognition. Following its premiere in the Grand Hall of the Moscow Conservatory in March 2007, it has been performed more than seventy times in different countries by the most distinguished soloists, choirs and orchestras. Invariably it receives standing ovations from audiences at each concert. This album features five works by Metropolitan Hilarion that were produced over a thirty year period and performed by the excellent Russian National Orchestra.

As the first Russian orchestra to ever win a Grammy award, the orchestra demonstrates a superior performance in this recording. As The Moscow Times once positioned it, “RNO played with a power, beauty and finesse currently unmatched by any other Moscow orchestra”.

Svetlana Kasyan, soprano
Artyom Dervoed, guitar
Tatiana Porshneva, violin
Maxim Khokholkov, violin
Sergei Dubov, viola
Alexander Gotgelf, cello
Moscow Synodal Choir
Russian National Orchestra
Metropolitan Hilarion Alfeyev, conductor, composer

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