The Orthodox Singers
The Orthodox Singers
Genres: choir, russian, basso profondo, Classical, russian classical
About The Orthodox Singers
The Orthodox Singers Male Choir, directed by G. Smirnov has been founded in 1992. The best singers of Moscow churches and monasteries are invited here for taking part at the festive divine services and concerts. The roots of Russian male choral singing can be found at the ancient tradition of the sacristan singers of the XVI-XVII centuries. They say that one of the first Russian choral works were composed by Tsar Ivan the Terrible (1530-1584), who being a great admirer of church singing, had founded one of the first Russian choirs named the State Sacristan Singers. Occurrence of the Choir combining church service and public concerts, became possible when it began to be perceived in a society not only as members of the clergy taking part in divine worship, but also as the remarkable instrument capable to give new sounding to the musical works of the secular and church authors.
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| Artist | Song title | Like / Dislike | |
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| The Orthodox Singers | How Glorious is Our Lord | ||
| The Orthodox Singers | We Bow Down | ||
| The Orthodox Singers | Song of Penitence for Russia |