The Choir of the MOSCOW
SRETENSKY MONASTERY
Thursday September 6, 2007
at 8pm
$20, $30, $40 Plus Fees
After its great success in
the Notre Dame de Paris, UNESCO Hall, and the Vatican Hall Auditorium,
the famous Choir from the ancient Russian Sretensky Monastery comes to
America for the first time, appearing at the prestigious Avery Fisher Hall,
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York, before coming to the
Cutler Majestic Theatre in Boston.
"Their voices are so clear,
it is as if they sing as one giant voice. A celebration of sheer
power, the audience feels the pulse of the choristers' hearts."
-- Le Monde, Paris
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The Sretensky Monastery
is one of the most ancient monasteries in Moscow. It was founded in 1395
to commemorate the city’s victory over Tartar invaders. In 1917, the monks
of the Sretensky Monastery were arrested by the Soviet authorities and
exiled to prison camps.
In 1994 the monastery was
returned to the Russian Orthodox Church, at which time the Sretensky Choir
was organized. The Choir sings the Divine Services several days per week
in the Monastery church, using ancient Byzantine and Russian chants. It
frequently participates in the Services celebrated by the Patriarch of
Moscow and All Russia Alexei II in the Dormition Cathedral, located in
the Moscow Kremlin.
Outside of its participation
in the Divine Services, the Choir has an active concert life both in Russia
and abroad, in which it performs favorite Russian folk songs and romances
that reflect old cultural traditions and a “great Russian soul”. It has
performed in Notre Dame de Paris Cathedral, the UNESCO Hall, the Vatican
Hall Auditorium, and the Russian House in Belgrade. It also participated
in the First International Choir Festival in St. Petersburg, June, 2007.
The choir’s creative and
concert life is under the constant patronage of the monastery's Abbot,
Archimandrite Tikhon (Shevkunov). Its members are an integral part of the
monastery community, a fact which influences the repertory and the style
of its interpretations. The choir’s artistic director and conductor is
Nikon Zhila, a graduate of the Russian Gnessin Academy of Music.
On May 17, 2007, the day
of the Ascension of the Lord, the long-awaited Act of Canonical Communion
between the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia and the Moscow Patriarchate
was signed in the Christ the Savior Cathedral in Moscow, Russia. The US
tour of Moscow Sretensky Choir is dedicated to that unique and memorable
event that put an end to nine decades of bitter division within the Russian
Orthodox Church which began as Communist rule took hold after the Bolshevik
Revolution in 1917.
Telecharge: 1-800/233-3123
Groups: 617/424-7464
Specific Needs:
617/824-8000
TTY: 1-888-889-8587
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