Composer
Dmitry Stepanovich Bortnyansky (1751-1825); RUS
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A unique and influential figure in Russian and Ukrainian music, Dimitry Bortnyansky was primarily known for his sacred choral concertos and multi-movement a cappella compositions that both struck out new paths for various combinations of tutti and solo voices and helped Westernize the Eastern Slavonic tradition. He also wrote many hymns, which, like his choral concertos, gained wide currency throughout late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth century Europe. Among his better-known works are Vskuyu priskorbna yesi, dusha moya? (Why are you mournful, O my soul?) and Kol' slaven nash Hospod (How great is our Lord). Bortnyansky wrote 55 surviving choral concertos (at least 23 others are lost), and also composed operas, keyboard sonatas, and chamber works.
His first music training came in his hometown, most likely at the Hlukhiv choir school. In 1758 he was taken into the Russian Imperial Court chapel at St. Petersburg, and later sang in operas at Court productions. He studied with Galuppi during his teen years and continued instruction with the Italian master in Venice, when Galuppi returned there in 1769. By 1778 Bortnyansky had written three operas—Creonte (1776), Alcide (1778), and Quinto Fabio (1778), as well as various settings of Roman Catholic texts.
He returned to Russia in 1779 and in 1783 was appointed Kappelmeister at the lower Court of Catherine the Great's son, Paul. He also taught keyboard to members of the royal family during this period. Bortnyansky's first choral concertos date to 1780, and he composed several operas in the opera comique style in the period following his return, including La fête du seigneur and Le fauçon, both from 1786.
In 1896 Bortnyansky was appointed director of the Court chapel by Tsar Paul I, who had ascended to the throne upon the death of his mother, that year. Bortnyansky expanded the Court chapel choir and improved conditions for the singers. His choral concerts quickly became one of the main musical attractions in St. Petersburg. But he composed relatively little original music from this time onward.
In 1816 a government decree gave Bortnyansky and the Court chapel musicians the exclusive right to publish sacred music in Russia. The modest Bortnyansky, however, eschewed any attempts at opportunism by not immediately seeking to publish his choral concertos. He did revise many, but they would only gain posthumous publication in the 1830s.
© Robert Cummings, All Music Guide
His first music training came in his hometown, most likely at the Hlukhiv choir school. In 1758 he was taken into the Russian Imperial Court chapel at St. Petersburg, and later sang in operas at Court productions. He studied with Galuppi during his teen years and continued instruction with the Italian master in Venice, when Galuppi returned there in 1769. By 1778 Bortnyansky had written three operas—Creonte (1776), Alcide (1778), and Quinto Fabio (1778), as well as various settings of Roman Catholic texts.
He returned to Russia in 1779 and in 1783 was appointed Kappelmeister at the lower Court of Catherine the Great's son, Paul. He also taught keyboard to members of the royal family during this period. Bortnyansky's first choral concertos date to 1780, and he composed several operas in the opera comique style in the period following his return, including La fête du seigneur and Le fauçon, both from 1786.
In 1896 Bortnyansky was appointed director of the Court chapel by Tsar Paul I, who had ascended to the throne upon the death of his mother, that year. Bortnyansky expanded the Court chapel choir and improved conditions for the singers. His choral concerts quickly became one of the main musical attractions in St. Petersburg. But he composed relatively little original music from this time onward.
In 1816 a government decree gave Bortnyansky and the Court chapel musicians the exclusive right to publish sacred music in Russia. The modest Bortnyansky, however, eschewed any attempts at opportunism by not immediately seeking to publish his choral concertos. He did revise many, but they would only gain posthumous publication in the 1830s.
© Robert Cummings, All Music Guide
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Orchestral Works
15 tracks
- Concertos
15 tracks
- Choral Concerto No.10 "Sing praises to God, sing praises"
3 tracks
- Choral Concerto No.25 "We, unworthy, shall never cease glorifying the power, O mother of God"
3 tracks
- Concerto No.28, "Blessed is the man that feareth the Lord"
4 tracks
- Choral Concerto No.34 "Let God arise, let his enemies be scattered" (No.102)
4 tracks
- Keyboard concerto in D
1 track
- Choral Concerto No.10 "Sing praises to God, sing praises"
- Concertos
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Vocal Works
187 tracks
- Hymns
18 tracks
- Cherubim Hymn No.7 in D
1 track
- Glory to God in Heaven
2 tracks
- It Is Fitting ('Dostoino Yest')
1 track
- Let My Prayer Be Set Before Thee, O God
2 tracks
- Liturgy for 3 Voices
7 tracks
- Molebin, Prayer of St. Ambrose
1 track
- The Lord speaketh ('Retche Gospod Gospodevi moyemu')
1 track
- The Virgin Born the God
1 track
- The Virgin Today ('Deva dnes')
2 tracks
- Cherubim Hymn No.7 in D
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Sacred Choral Concertos
15 tracks
- Choral Concerto ('Da voskresenet Bog')
1 track
- Choral Concerto ('Tebe, Boga, ckhvalim')
1 track
- Choral Concerto No.6 ('Glory to God in the highest')
1 track
- Choral Concerto No.24 ('I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills')
1 track
- Choral Concerto No.27 ('I cried to the Lord with my voice')
1 track
- Choral Concerto No.28
1 track
- Choral Concerto No.32 ('Tell me, O Lord, my end')
1 track
- Choral Concerto No.33
4 tracks
- Choral Concerto
4 tracks
- Choral Concerto ('Da voskresenet Bog')
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Choral Works
146 tracks
- Choral Concerto No.11
3 tracks
- Choral Concerto No.12
3 tracks
- Choral Concerto No.13
3 tracks
- Choral Concerto No.14
3 tracks
- Sacred Concerto No.17 ("How amiable are thy tabernacles, o Lord of hosts")
3 tracks
- Sacred Concerto No.18 ("It is a good thing to give thanks unto the Lord")
4 tracks
- Sacred Concerto No.19 ("The Lord said unto my Lord")
3 tracks
- Sacred Concerto No.20 ("In thee, O Lord, do I put my trust")
4 tracks
- Sacred Concerto No.21 ("He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most high")
3 tracks
- Sacred Concerto No.22 ("The Lord is my light and my salvation")
4 tracks
- Sacred Concerto No.23 ("Blessed is the poeple that know that joyful sound")
4 tracks
- Sacred Concerto No.24 ("I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills")
3 tracks
- Choral Concerto No.26 "Lord, God of Israel" (No.94)
5 tracks
- Sacred Concerto No.27 ("I cried to the Lord with my voice") (Glasom moim ko Gospodu vozzvakh)
4 tracks
- Sacred Concerto No.29 ("I will praise the name of God with a song")
4 tracks
- Sacred Concerto for double choir No.1 ("I will praise Thee") (Ispovemsya tebe, Hospodi)
3 tracks
- Sacred Concerto for double choir No.2 ("Praise ye the Lord") (Khavalite, otrotsï)
3 tracks
- Sacred Concerto for double choir No.3 ("Come and behold the works of God") (Priidite i vidite dela Bozhiya)
4 tracks
- Sacred Concerto for double choir No.4 ("Who shall ascend intot he hill of the Lord?") (Kto vzïdet na horu Hospodnyu?)
4 tracks
- Sacred Concerto for double choir No.5 ("The heavens declare the glory of God") (Nebesa povedayut' slavu Bozhiyu)
4 tracks
- Sacred Concerto for double choir No.6 ("What God is greater") (Kto Boh veliy, yako Boh nash)
3 tracks
- Sacred Concerto for double choir No.7 ("Glory to God in the highest") (Slava v vïshinikh Bohu)
3 tracks
- Sacred Concerto for double choir No.8 ("Ye people, sing a song") (Vospoite, lyudiye, boholepno v Sionye)
1 track
- Sacred Concerto for double choir No.9 ("Priase ye the Lord") (Se nïnye blahoslovite Hospoda)
1 track
- Sacred Concerto for double choir No.10 ("My heart is fortified") (Utverdisya serdtse moye o Hospode)
3 tracks
- Sacred Choral Concerto No.30 ("Hear, O God, my voice")
3 tracks
- Sacred Choral Concerto No.31 ("O clap your hands, all ye nations")
4 tracks
- Choral Concerto No.32, "Tell me, O Lord, my end" (No.100) (Skazhi mi, Gospodi, konchinu moyu)
4 tracks
- Sacred Choral Concerto No.35 ("Lord, who shall abide in thy tabernacle")
3 tracks
- Cherubim Hymn No.7 in D (Kheruvimskaia pesn)
2 tracks
- Ich bete an die Macht der Liebe, for male chorus
10 tracks
- Cheroubikon (Hymn), No.6
1 track
- Hvalite Gospoda (Preiset den Herrn)
1 track
- Sacred Concerto No.1 ("Sing unto the Lord a new song")
3 tracks
- Sacred Concerto No.2 ("Triumph, O ye this day")
3 tracks
- Sacred Concerto No.3 ("The king shall joy in thy strength, O Lord")
3 tracks
- Sacred Concerto No.4 ("Make a joyful noise unto God all ye lands")
3 tracks
- Sacred Concerto No.5 ("The Lord hear thee in the day of trouble")
3 tracks
- Sacred Concerto No.6 ("Glory to God in the highest")
3 tracks
- Sacred Concerto No.7 ("O come, let us sing unto the Lord")
3 tracks
- Sacred Concerto No.8 ("I will sing of the mercies of the Lord for ever")
3 tracks
- Sacred Concerto No.9 ("This is the day which the Lord hath made")
3 tracks
- Canaon of matins for Christmas morning (Rozhdiestvenskogo kanona)
1 track
- Great and Glorious Is the God of Zion (Kol' slaven nash)
1 track
- Heaven and earth, rejoice, for Christ is born! (Nebo i zemlia)
1 track
- Song of cherubs, for chorus
1 track
- Aus der Russischen Weihnachtsliturgie
1 track
- Izhe Kheruvimi (Cherubic Hymn)
2 tracks
- Te Deum Laudamus, cantata for two choirs
1 track
- Lord, Let Me Know My End for chorus
1 track
- Choral Concerto No.11
- Venez et voyez les coeuvres de Dieu, vocal concerto No.16
4 tracks
- Recueil de romances et chansons, for voice & piano, "About Pola and Virginia"
1 track
- Ave Maria, cantata for soprano & ensemble
3 tracks
- Hymns
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Chamber Works
6 tracks
- Quintet for Violin, Viola, Cello, Harp, and Piano
3 tracks
- Quintet in C
2 tracks
- Allegro maestoso
1 track
- Quintet for Violin, Viola, Cello, Harp, and Piano
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Miscellaneous
6 tracks
- Concerto No.15, "Come, O ye people, let us sing"
3 tracks
- Deva dnes (The Virgin Today)
1 track
- Many Years
2 tracks
- Concerto No.15, "Come, O ye people, let us sing"
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Piano Works
6 tracks
- Keyboard Sonata No.1 in Bb
2 tracks
- Keyboard Sonata No.2 in C
3 tracks
- Keyboard Sonata No.3 in F
1 track
- Keyboard Sonata No.1 in Bb
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Stage Works
7 tracks
- Alcide, opera
3 tracks
- Quinto Fabio, opera
4 tracks
- Alcide, opera
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Vocal Works
15 tracks
- Hymns
8 tracks
- Liturgy for 3 Voices
7 tracks
- The Virgin Born the God
1 track
- Liturgy for 3 Voices
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Sacred Choral Concertos
7 tracks
- Choral Concerto ('Da voskresenet Bog')
1 track
- Choral Concerto ('Tebe, Boga, ckhvalim')
1 track
- Choral Concerto No.28
1 track
- Choral Concerto
4 tracks
- Choral Concerto ('Da voskresenet Bog')
- Hymns
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Chamber Works
3 tracks
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