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Praise the Name of the Lord No. 2. Aleksandr Arkhangelsky. Alto Voice sheet music. Bass Voice sheet music. Choir sheet music. Voice Solo sheet music.

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Prys die Naam van die Here No 2. Alexander Arkhangelsky. Altstem bladmusiek. Bas stem bladmusiek. Koor bladmusiek. Voice Solo bladmusiek.

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Praise the Name of the Lord No. 2. Hvalite imia Ghospodne No. 2. Composed by Aleksandr Arkhangelsky. 1846-1924. For SATB choir with alto voice solo, bass voice solo. Choral octavo. Language. Church Slavonic. Published by Musica Russica. MR.AR-136. With Language. Church Slavonic. Alexander Arkhangelsky. 1846-1924. was an avid student of Western European choral polyphony as it was being re-discovered in the course of the 19th century. He is best known for his sacred choral concertos, mostly on psalm texts, that tend to be dramatic or sentimental. or both. , but which are, nevertheless, great favorites with Russian churchgoers to this day. His "Praise the Name of the Lord" No. 2 is in a totally different style, drawing upon the Russian Orthodox technique of "canonarching," similar to lining-out or "call and response. " The choral writing is clear and transparent, with results that can best be described as "luminous.

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Prys die Naam van die Here No 2. Hvalite imia Ghospodne No 2. Saamgestel deur Aleksandr Arkhangelsky. 1846-1924. Vir SATB koor met altstem solo, bas stem solo. Choral octavo. Taal. Kerkslawies. Gepubliseer deur Musica Russica. MR.AR-136. Met taal. Kerkslawies. Alexander Arkhangelsky. 1846-1924. was 'n ywerige student van die Wes-Europese koor polifonie as dit word weer ontdek in die loop van die 19de eeu. Hy is veral bekend vir sy gewyde koormusiek concerto, meestal op Psalm tekste, wat geneig is tot 'n dramatiese of sentimentele wees. of beide. Nie, maar wat nietemin groot gunstelinge met die Russiese kerkgangers tot vandag. Sy "Prys die Naam van die Here" No 2 is 'n totaal ander styl, teken op die Russiese Ortodokse tegniek van "canonarching," soortgelyk aan voering-out of "oproep en reaksie. "Die koor skrif is duidelik en deursigtig, met resultate wat die beste beskryf kan word as" lig.