Vepres de rachmaninov biography

vepres de rachmaninov biography
Rachmaninov was no conventional believer, but the rituals and traditions of the Orthodox Church were an essential part of his musical and cultural background. Phrases reminiscent of liturgical chant appear in his music throughout his life, from the First Symphony of 1895 to the Symphonic Dancesof 1940; the last of these, indeed, includes an important quotation from the ninth movement of the Vigil. Rachmaninov’s setting of the All-Night Vigil was composed in January and February 1915.

The outbreak of World War I in August 1914 took many people by surprise, and to Rachmaninov it was a severe shock. Since 1906 he had spent a great deal of time in Dresden, where he went for some months nearly every year to compose undisturbed by the pressures of musical life in Moscow, and had a deep love of German culture. Now he found himself confined to Russia and surrounded by an atmosphere of belligerence and xenophobia. His genuine patriotism was horrified by the gutter nationalism that sw

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  • The All-Night Vigil is an a cappella choral composition by Sergei Rachmaninoff, his Op. 37, premiered on 10/23 March 1915 in Moscow.
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  • rachmaninoff vespers best recording Elle consiste en un groupe de textes extraits de la cérémonie des Vigiles nocturnes de l'Église orthodoxe.
    rachmaninoff all-night vigil The multilayered melody is of Rachmaninoff’s invention, but its undulating, step-wise movement and unsymmetric, text-related structure at once establish its kinship with the ancient.
    rachmaninoff vespers lyrics Rachmaninov was no conventional believer, but the rituals and traditions of the Orthodox Church were an essential part of his musical and cultural background.
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      Bien que souvent désignés comme les «Vêpres» de Rachmaninov, ces quinze mouvements pour chœur a cappella illustrent l’intégralité des Vigiles nocturnes, qui consistent non seulement dans les Vêpres (nos 1–6), mais aussi dans les offices liturgiques des Matines (7–11), des Laudes (12) et de Prime (13–15).

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      Les Vêpres (en russe: Всенощное бдение, Vsenochtchnoïe bdeniye, «Vigiles nocturnes»), opus 37, ou encore Les Vigiles est une composition a cappella pour chœur mixte par Sergueï Rachmaninov écrite et créée en Elle consiste en un groupe de textes extraits de la cérémonie des Vigiles nocturnes de l' Église orthodoxe.

    All-Night Vigil, Op.37 (Rachmaninoff, Sergei) - IMSLP

      The All-Night Vigil (Pre-reform Russian: Всенощное бдѣніе, Vsénoshchnoye bdéniye; Modern Russian: Всенощное бдение) is an a cappella choral composition by Sergei Rachmaninoff, his Op. 37, premiered on 10/23 March in Moscow.

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  • PRÉSENTATION L'une des plus grandes compositions chorales de la musique liturgique orthodoxe, les Vêpres sont une œuvre a cappella qui s'inspire de vieux chants.
  • eClassical - Rachmaninov: Vespers & Complete All-Night Vigil

      The multilayered melody is of Rachmaninoff’s invention, but its undulating, step-wise movement and unsymmetric, text-related structure at once establish its kinship with the ancient Znamenny Chant.

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  • Although often referred to as Rachmaninov’s ‘Vespers’, these 15 movements for unaccompanied chorus make up an All-Night Vigil service, which consists not only of Vespers (Nos 1–6), but also includes the liturgical offices of Matins (7–11), Lauds (12) and Prime (13–15).