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Maksym Sozontovych Berezovsky (Ukrainian: Максим Созонтович Березовський, Maksym Sozontovych Berezovskyi; Polish: Berezowski; c 1745–1777) was a Ukrainian composer, opera singer, and violinist. His first name sometimes is transliterated as Maxim. Berezovsky was the first Ukrainian (or "Russian") composer to be recognized throughout Europe and the first to compose an opera, symphony, and violin sonata. His most popular works are his sacred choral pieces written for the Russian Orthodox Church. Much of his work have been lost; only three of the 18 known choral concertos have been found. Dmytro Bortniansky was thought to be the first Ukrainian ("Russian") symphonic composer until the discovery of Berezovsky's Symphony in C by Steven Fox in the Vatican archives in 2002, which was composed around 1770-72. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
O Holy God
1302Liturgy: III. Cherubical hymn
923Eucharistic Verses: III. The Salvation Cup I will receive
724Liturgy: VII. The Lord's Prayer
685Liturgy: V. A Mercy of Peace
666Liturgy: I. Glory be... O Thou the Only-begotten son
597Liturgy: II. Come, Let Us Worship and Trisagion
558Eucharistic Verses: X. The Blessed I've already chosen
559Sonata for violin and harpsichord in C major. III - Minuetto con 6 variazioni
4910Eucharistic Verses: II. In memory eternal will be the Blessed
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Berezovsky: Liturgy, Eucharistic Verses, Let the Lord Enthrone
Berezovsky: The Ukrainian Sacred Music of the 18th Century for Choir a Capella
A Russian Christmas
Berezovsky: A Musical Anthology of Works / Березовський: звукова антологія творчості
Golden Classics. Russian Baroque
Anthology of Russian Sacred Music
Berezovsky: Ukrainian Sacred Music
Secular Music
Sacred Treasures: Masterpieces of Ukrainian Choral Music of the XV - IXX Centuries
Russian Christmas Chants
ukrainian baroque music from the 18th century
One Thousand Years Of Ukrainian Sacred Music