Ancient chants in modern church practicechurches of the barnaul orthodox diocese
Old Russian singing art, preserved in the znamenny chant, track singing, de-mestvenny, Kiev, Greek, Bulgarian chants, both in authentic and in a new polyphonic form, is the most important part of Russian musical culture. This part of the national singing heritage is preserved by most modern church clerics in their daily prayer practice and occupies a significant place in the repertoire of church choirs of the Barnaul Diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church, preserving centuries-old singing traditions.
Keywords
Barnaul Orthodox Diocese of the Altai Metropolis, Pokrovsky Cathedral, St. Nicholas Church, Church of the Epiphany, Church of St. Demetrius of Rostov, medieval chants, znamenny chant, Kiev chant, Greek chant, Bulgarian chant, local singing, St. Petersburg School of Church Singing, Moscow School of Church Singing, Petersburg Singing Chapel, Moscow Synodal School of Church Singing, оbihod, tradition, D. S. Bortnyansky, A. F. Lvov, P. I. Turchaninov, G. F. Lvovsky, M. N. Potulov, E. S. Azeev, A. A. Arkhangelsky, A. D. Kastalsky, P. G. Chesnokov, N. N. Kedrov, N. S. Golovanov, M. E. KovalevskyAuthors
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Plyaskina Elena | Union of Composers of Russia |
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Ancient chants in modern church practicechurches of the barnaul orthodox diocese | Musical Almanac of Tomsk State University. 2022. № 13. DOI: 10.17223/26188929/13/15