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Bless the Lord, O My Soul - Sergei Rachmaninoff (for Brass Ensemble)

Bless the Lord, O My Soul Movement II from All-Night Vigil Sergei Rachmaninoff Arranged for brass ensemble by Samuel Kerr Parts and score for sale: https://www.samuelkerrmusic.com/store... Recorded at Grace Church on-the-Hill, Toronto - December 4, 2021 Audio Recording: Chris Wiens (Lead and Engineer), Ricci Ebron, Richard Song Video Recording: Jasmine Tsui (Lead), Jacob Thomas With thanks to Christopher Leonard of Grace Church on-the-Hill Conductor: Samuel Kerr Horn: Noah Hawryluck (solo), Michael Nunes, Ilinca Stafie Trumpet: Declan Scott, Erik Dubeau, Charlotte McIntosh, Elias Doyle Trombone: Ben Storm, Ilan Mendel, Bien Carandang (bass) Tuba: Benjamin Whitby An All-Night Vigil is a religious service originating from the Eastern Orthodox Church, comprising the three canonical hours of Vespers, Matins, and the First Hour. The vigil is celebrated on the eves of Sundays and major liturgical feasts and has been set for chorus by a number of well-known composers. Rachmaninoff’s All-Night Vigil (Всенощное бдѣніе) is a culmination of a period of intense interest in Russian sacred music, beginning with Tchaikovsky’s own 1882 setting of the Vigil. Though similarities exist between the works, Rachmaninoff is much more adventurous with his use of harmony, textual variety, and polyphony. All-Night Vigil was one of Rachmaninoff’s two favourite compositions, alongside 'The Bells', and has been heralded as “the greatest musical achievement of the Russian Orthodox Church”. The second movement, Bless the Lord, oh My Soul (Благослови, душе моя, Господа) is based off of a Greek-style recitational chant and originally features an extended, lush solo for contralto. Though harmonically simple and concise, the movement is a warm and reflective responsorial work, a marvelous setting of Psalm 104.

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