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Share | 082400 - Orthodox Chants - Orlin Anastassov & The Seven Saints Choir Artist: Orlin Anastasov, The Seven Saints Choir Label: Gega New Year: 2004
CD "Orthodox Chants" GD 296 Orlin Anastasov - bass, The Seven Saints Chamber Choir. Dimitar Grigorov - conductor. Snezhana Grigorova, choirmaster Recorded in the “Sveti Sedmochislenitsi” Church, Sofia - Bulgaria, 26-28 March 2004
Orlin Anastassov is a young Bulgarian bass singer who has been recently having spectacular success at the biggest opera stages throughout the world. Critics compare him to Samuel Ramey and other opera singers, but they always stress on the slight Slavonic edge to his voice. Orlin ANASTASSOV is only 28 years old but the list of roles he has sung is amazing: Ramphis in Aida, Filippo II in Don Carlos, Basilio in Il Barbiere di Siviglia, Ferrando in Il Trovatore, the bass parts in Somnambula and Norma, La Boheme, Rigoletto, Puritani, Ernani, Macbeth, Attila, Simoe Boccanegra, Faust, etc. - all of them difficult roles, sung by only a few opera singers. He has participated at Covent Garden in London, the Paris Grand Opera, La Scala in Milan, Teatro Liceu in Barcelona, Dusseldorf, Arena di Verona, Teatro Real in Madrid, Rome, Karlsruhe, Toulouse, Amsterdam, Washington, Trieste, Palma de Mallorca, Puerto Rico, Lima in Peru, Palermo... Among the conductors he has worked with are the names of Sir Colin Davis, Georges Pretre, Mark Elder, Daniel Oren, Riccardo Chailly.
Along with opera singing, Orlin Anastassov is also attracted to singing Orthodox chants and just as the great singer Boris Christoff, he also indulges in studying church music. This programme is a result of this. It was recorded together with the THE SEVEN SAINTS Chamber Choir, conducted by Dimitar Grigorov. The recordings were made in the `Sveti Sedmochislenitsi` Church in Sofia. The booklet of the CD includes the texts to the chants in three languages: Church-Slavonic, Bulgarian, and English.
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Credo - Alexander Grechaninov |
4'06" |
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Alexander Grechaninov (1864-1956) |
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Lord, Now Lettest Thou; Thy Servant Depart - Dobri Hristov |
3'39" |
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Dobri Hristov (1875-1941) |
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Blessed Is the Man - Grigoriy Lyubimov |
4'46" |
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Grigoriy Lyubimov (1882-1934) |
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The Jodicious Villain - Petar Dinev |
2'24" |
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Petar Dinev (1889-1980) |
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Evening Sacrifice - Pavel Chesnokov |
4'22" |
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Pavel Chesnokov (1877-1944) |
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Praise the Name of the Lord - Dobri Hristov |
3'59" |
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Dobri Hristov (1875-1941) |
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We Hymn Thee - Fr. Vassiliy Zinoviev |
3'04" |
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Fr. Vassiliy Zinoviev (1871-1925) |
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Blessed Is the Man, op. 44, No. 2 - Pavel Chesnokov |
3'59" |
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Pavel Chesnokov (1877-1944) |
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Lord, Now Lettest Thou; Thy Servant Depart No. 3 - Alexander Arkhangelsky |
3'12" |
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Alexander Arkhangelsky (1846-1924) |
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O God, Save Thy People - Pavel Chesnokov |
3'21" |
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Pavel Chesnokov (1877-1944) |
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The Great Doxology - Apostol Nikolaev-Stroumsky |
11'54" |
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Apostol Nikolaev-Stroumsky (1886-1971) |
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