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  2. Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom (Rachmaninoff) - Wikipedia

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    A portion of the Liturgy was given in concert performance in New York on January 24, 1914, by the male choir of the Russian Cathedral of St. Nicholas, conducted by Ivan Gorokhov. [ 3 ] A new edition, reconstructed from surviving part books at an Orthodox monastery in the U.S. and microfilm at the U.S. Library of Congress , was published by ...

  3. St John Passion discography - Wikipedia

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    Choir type. Large choirs (red background): Bach (choir dedicated to Bach's music, founded in the mid of the 20th century), Boys (choir of all male voices), Radio (choir of a broadcaster), Symphony (choir related to a symphony orchestra) Medium-size choirs, such as Chamber choir, Chorale (choir dedicated mostly to church music)

  4. Choir of St John's College, Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    St John's College Chapel. Until 2022, the choir followed the English cathedral tradition of men and boys. In October 2021 it was announced that, from 2022, the choir would admit girls and women. Such a decision has resulted in St John's being the only Oxbridge choir to have both boys and girls singing services together. [2]

  5. St John's Voices - Wikipedia

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    St John's College Chapel. St John's Voices was the secondary choir of St John's College, Cambridge, alongside the College choir of St John's.Founded in 2013 to allow female members of the college to take part in the college's choral tradition, it was a mixed voice adult choir, comprising around 30 singers. [1]

  6. Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom (Tchaikovsky) - Wikipedia

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    Tchaikovsky's setting of the Divine Liturgy, along with his All-Night Vigil and his nine sacred songs, were of seminal importance in the later interest in Orthodox music. [ 8 ] [ 22 ] [ 23 ] Other composers, encouraged by the freedom created by the new lack of restriction on sacred music, soon followed Tchaikovsky's example. [ 9 ]

  7. Merton College Chapel - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, the choir won the award for best choral album at the BBC Music Magazine Awards for its recording of Gabriel Jackson’s The Passion of our Lord Jesus Christ. [11] The choir’s discography on the Delphian Label has seen numerous five-star reviews and many recordings have been named ‘Editor’s Choice’ by Gramophone magazine. [12]

  8. Georgia Mass Choir - Wikipedia

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    The Georgia Mass Choir is an American Gospel music choir from Macon, Georgia. Early years ... Lord Take Me Through (1995) U.S. Gospel #13 [3] Greatest Hits ...

  9. Taverner Consort and Players - Wikipedia

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    Tallis — Latin Church Music (EMI Reflexe, 1989) Giovanni Gabrieli – Canzonas, Sontatas, Motets (EMI Reflexe, 1992) J S Bach — St John Passion (Virgin Veritas, 1991) Trauer-Music for Prince Leopold (Avie, 2011) Claudio Monteverdi — L’Orfeo: Favola in musica (Avie, 2013) and; Western Wind Mass by John Taverner & Court Music for Henry ...