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Conductor, Composer. As founder of the famed Arkhangelsky Choir, which he led for 37 years, he spearheaded a renaissance of Russian choral music in the late 1800s. Arkhangelsky was born in Penza, Russia, and trained as a choirboy there and in St. Petersburg. He began conducting at age 16. Influenced by the Nationalists, he believed his country's sacred music had become too "Westernized" and sought to revive its earlier repertory. When the church establishment resisted his attempted reforms he created the Arkhangelsky Choir in 1880 and toured with them from Siberia to London. This was the first Russian ensemble in which women replaced boys in performances of the liturgy, as well as the first to appear in concert venues. His compositions, all written for the choir, include a Requiem (1892), a Vespers, two Masses and some 50 smaller pieces, the best known of which are "The Creed" and "Holy Radiant Light". He also made arrangements of folks songs and romances. Arkhangelsky inspired such composers as Tchaikovsky, Glazunov, and Rachmaninoff to set Orthodox texts, while the ubiquitous secular choruses of the Soviet era were rooted in his democratic approach to musicmaking. He was no fan of the Bolsheviks, however, and after the 1917 Russian Revolution he emigrated to Prague, where he died. The resurgence of Russian church music in the 1990s lifted him from decades of undeserved obscurity. The complete recordings of the Arkhangelsky Choir (originally issued from 1902 to 1916) hav
Ehtooveisu
3622Glasom moim (With my Voice)
2573Symbol of Faith (Creed)
1424Looking From Heaven
905Me Syntiset Ja Alhaiset
626Vskuju mja otrinul esi (Wherefore hast thou cast me away)
557Eukaristia
438The Liturgy: The Anaphora: A Mercy of Peace
379Symbol of Faith (Simvol veri)
3510Praise the Name of the Lord, Sacred, Op. 72
35Arkhangelsky: All-Night Vigil
Musica Sacra - DE MARIA VIRGINE (Russian-Orthodox and European Sacred Choral Music)

The Russian Orthodox Tradition
Russian Church Music
Hymns Of The Vigil And The Liturgy

Anthology of Russian Sacred Music
Russian Liturgical Chants
The Bells of Dawn
Valery Polyansky. Russian choir school
Choral Concert: Washington Cathedral Choral Society - Galuppi, B. / Arkhangelsky, A. / Tchaikovksy, P.I. / Bortniansky, D. (Russian Choral Music)
A Tribute to Alexander Arkhangelsky
300 Years Of Russian Religous Chants