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Tchaikovsky's ground-breaking All-Night Vigil, opus 52, was the first work by a major Russian composer that made extensive use of chants, influencing most settings that followed it.
This is a softbound performance score taken from Tchaikovsky's Complete Sacred Choral Works published by Musica Russica.
The Text of the All-Night Vigil (transliteration and translation)
The Introductory Psalm(Russian "Greek" Chant)
"Lord, have mercy" and Other Brief Responses
The Kathisma (Znamenny Chant)
Lord, I Call (8 Tones of Kievan Chant)
Gladsome Light (Kievan Chant) Pdf_small
Rejoice, O Virgin (Russian "Greek" Chant) Pdf_small
"The Lord Is God" in 8 Tones with Traparia (Russian "Greek" Chant)
The Plyeleion(Russian "Greek" Chant) Pdf_small
Troparia ("Blessed Art Thou, O Lord") (Little Znamenny Chant) Pdf_small
Gradual Antiphon in Tone 4 (Russian "Greek" Chant) Pdf_small
Hymns after the Gospel Pdf_small
Common Katavasia "I Shall Open My Lips" (Znamenny Chant)
The Canticle of the Mother of God with refrain (Russian "Greek" Chant)
Holy Is the Lord Our God (Znamenny Chant, Tone 7)
Theotokion "Thou Art Most Blessed" (Znamenny Chant) Pdf_small
The Great Doxology (Znamenny Chant)
To Thee, the Victorious Leader (Little Znamenny Chant) Pdf_small
Unison Chants Used in the All-Night Vigil
The RUSSICA™ Transliteration System
Language: Church Slavonic
Reihe: The Monuments of Russian Sacred Music (Serie II, Vol. 2)
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