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Life
Born: 25 April 1840
Died: 6 November 1893
Biography
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List of choral works
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- Angel spirits ever blessed ( )
- Cherubic Hymn (English version) ( Sibelius )
- Come, O Blessed Lord, Thou Light of Life ( )
- The Crown of Roses ( )
- Dostoino est ( )
- Eugene Onegin ( )
- Heruvimskaya Pesn' (in F) ( )
- Holy and immortal Father ( )
- Holy Blessed Trinity ( )
- Holy, Holy, Holy ( Sibelius 4 )
- Hymn to the Trinity ( Sibelius 2 )
- Oche nash ( Finale 2008 )
- Oh Praise the Lord (English version) ( Sibelius )
- Pater Noster ( Soprano: Alto: Tenor: Bass: )
- Sviatii Bozhe ( )
- Tebe poem ( )
- Trysvyate ( )
Tchaikovsky set Heruvimskaya Pesn' several times:
- in F, D & C major
- The first of these is available in two cpdl English versions: Holy, Holy and Hymn to the Trinity, and in Slavonic: Heruvimskaya Pesn' (in F)
- the second is transposed to D flat as Holy Blessed Trinity
- the third is available as Angel spirits ever blessed and as Holy and immortal Father
- As #6 of the Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom, Op. 41, adapted as Cherubic Hymn
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