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For centuries, the music of the Russian Orthodox Church was heard only in church ceremonies. For decades it was suppressed by the Soviet government. But since the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Russian Patriarchate Choir of Moscow has brought music that has lain in obscurity for centuries to a wider public around the world. Founded in 1983, the Russian Patriarchate Choir is comprised of 12 men’s voices, dedicated to the repertoire for male voices of ancient Orthodox church music. They sing this ancient sacred music and traditional folk songs with the depth and emotion that can only come from the extraordinary technical mastery of a Russian men’s choir. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
God Is with Us (Prophecy Of Isaiah)
862Te Deum
683The Angel cried
464Joy of the Celestial Forces - Chant from the Optina Poustyn Monastery, 4-voice Choir, 19th Cent.
465Christ is born, give glory
456Hymn to the Mother of God
447The King in Heaven
438Praise the Lord
419Stikhira from the Apostikha of Great Friday at Vespers
4110Trisagion
40Classical and Folk Music 17th-20th Centuries
Music of the Seventeenth and Twentieth Century
Anthology of Russian Choral Singing

Russian Medieval Chant: The Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom
Christmas and Easter Singing 16th-17th Centuries

Russian Medieval Chant

panikhida: orthodox requiem
Romantic Choral Music From Russia
Russian Christmas Vigil of Nativity of Christ

Suprasl

Divine Theatre
Orthodox Vespers - Vigil for the Feast of St. Josef