This is one of Chesnokov's most beautiful settings of the Cherubic Hymn, arranged for men's voices by the composer himself. While this is a relatively early work (the original edition indicates the date of composition--1897), it already …Read More
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This is one of Chesnokov's most beautiful settings of the Cherubic Hymn, arranged for men's voices by the composer himself. While this is a relatively early work (the original edition indicates the date of composition--1897), it already shows the twenty-year-old composer to be a sensitive master of choral sonority. The freely composed setting uses no pre-existing chant melodies: indeed the melodic leaps of a third and fourth would not be found in a typical Russian chant, which tends to move step-wise. Some melodic motives, however, are clearly derived from chant and folk song. The original mixed-chorus version of this piece appears on Conspirare's Grammy-winning CD The Sacred Spirit of Russia.