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  • Bortnjanskij: Konzert XVII
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Dmitrij Bortnjanskij (1751–1825) Concerto No. XVII

„Kol’ vozljúblenna selénija Tvojá“ „Wohl, so wohl tun mir deines Hauses Stätten“ edited by Thomas Schwarz and Stefan G. Wolf [mix ch]

Bortniansky’s sacred choral music has only begun to make a claim on our attention in recent years.

choral score (Russian/German)
ChB 5290 | 6.05 €5.83 €6.00 €5.78 €6.05 €5.50 €6.88 €6.00 €5.72 €6.05 €5.80 €5.83 €5.78 €5.78 €5.50 €5.72 €6.00 €5.67 €5.78 €5.78 €6.00 €5.78 €5.83 €5.78 €5.83 €5.78 €6.05 €

16 pages | 19 x 27 cm | 41 g | ISMN: 979-0-004-41200-8 | Saddle Stitch

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In his works, the “Russian Mozart” blended the Italian belcanto style (he spent more than ten years of his life in Venice) with the Orthodox liturgy and historical tradition of the St. Petersburg Imperial Choir to form a personal style which later significantly influenced the choral works of Tchaikovsky as well. The edition contains the original Russian text in an accurate transliteration, a German translation suited for performance and a preface by the expert in Russian music history Dorothea Redepenning.

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