Composer
Pavel Grigor'yevich Chesnokov (1877-1944); RUS
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Pavel Chesnokov was arguably the foremost Russian composer of sacred choral works during his time. He wrote around 500 choral works, about 400 of them sacred. Chesnokov was a devout follower of the Russian Orthodox Church and was inspired to write most of his works for worship in that faith. His best-known composition, one of the few works he is remembered for today, is Salvation is Created, a Communion hymn based on a Ukrainian chant melody. During the Soviet era, Chesnokov was better known as a choral conductor than composer. Indeed, he was praised, even by the Soviets, for his skills in choral conducting, though they remained hostile to his sacred music throughout his lifetime. Some of Chesnokov's works are available on recordings today, though typically they are found in anthologies or in instrumental arrangements.
Pavel Chesnokov was born into a musical family on October 12, 1877. His education was extensive: his first advanced studies were at the Moscow School of Church Music (he graduated in 1895); he next worked privately with composer Sergey Taneyev and later studied at the Moscow Conservatory (graduating in 1917), where his list of teachers included Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov. In the end, Chesnokov would go down as one of the most highly trained musicians in Russia, having spent years studying solfège, composition, piano, and violin.
But Chesnokov was not just a student during these years: he taught choral conducting in Moscow, served as choirmaster or conductor at several prominent schools and choirs (most notably the Russian Choral Society Choir), and most importantly, composed a spate of sacred choral works, including his most popular, Salvation is Created (1912). After the Bolshevik Revolution, Chesnokov was forced to abandon composition of sacred music, owing to sanction against such activity by the anti-religious Soviets. He thus embarked on composition in the secular choral realm.
From 1920, Chesnokov headed a choral conducting program at the Moscow Conservatory. He also remained busy, regularly conducting the choirs of the Bolshoi Theater and Moscow Academy. In addition, Chesnokov became the choirmaster at Christ the Savior Cathedral. In 1933, however, on orders from Stalin, the cathedral was demolished to make way for construction of a skyscraper that would never be built. Chesnokov became so distraught over the cathedral's destruction that he stopped composing altogether. He continued teaching and conducting various choirs in Moscow until his death there on March 14, 1944.
© Robert Cummings, All Music Guide
Pavel Chesnokov was born into a musical family on October 12, 1877. His education was extensive: his first advanced studies were at the Moscow School of Church Music (he graduated in 1895); he next worked privately with composer Sergey Taneyev and later studied at the Moscow Conservatory (graduating in 1917), where his list of teachers included Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov. In the end, Chesnokov would go down as one of the most highly trained musicians in Russia, having spent years studying solfège, composition, piano, and violin.
But Chesnokov was not just a student during these years: he taught choral conducting in Moscow, served as choirmaster or conductor at several prominent schools and choirs (most notably the Russian Choral Society Choir), and most importantly, composed a spate of sacred choral works, including his most popular, Salvation is Created (1912). After the Bolshevik Revolution, Chesnokov was forced to abandon composition of sacred music, owing to sanction against such activity by the anti-religious Soviets. He thus embarked on composition in the secular choral realm.
From 1920, Chesnokov headed a choral conducting program at the Moscow Conservatory. He also remained busy, regularly conducting the choirs of the Bolshoi Theater and Moscow Academy. In addition, Chesnokov became the choirmaster at Christ the Savior Cathedral. In 1933, however, on orders from Stalin, the cathedral was demolished to make way for construction of a skyscraper that would never be built. Chesnokov became so distraught over the cathedral's destruction that he stopped composing altogether. He continued teaching and conducting various choirs in Moscow until his death there on March 14, 1944.
© Robert Cummings, All Music Guide
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Vocal Works
91 tracks
- Masses and Liturgies
22 tracks
- Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom, Op.42
13 tracks
- Liturgy, Op.16
1 track
- Russian Orthodox Service, Op.40
3 tracks
- Vesper Mass, Op.44
5 tracks
- Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom, Op.42
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Other Sacred Choral Works
32 tracks
- An Offering of Peace
1 track
- Bless the Lord, O My Soul
1 track
- Defend Before
1 track
- Easter Prayer
1 track
- Eternal Memory
1 track
- Evening Sacrifice
1 track
- From My Youth Up
1 track
- God, Save Thy People
1 track
- Hymn of the Cherubim
1 track
- I'm Crying in the Presence of Death
1 track
- Joyful Light
1 track
- Let My Prayer Be Set Forth
3 tracks
- Lord, Now Lettest Thou Thy Servant Depart
3 tracks
- Meet it is
1 track
- Mother of God
2 tracks
- O Jesus Glorious and Generous
1 track
- Oh Lord, Save Thy People
1 track
- Praeternal Advice
1 track
- Salvation Is Created
1 track
- Teplitsya zor'ka, Op.28
1 track
- The Angel Cried
2 tracks
- The Eternal Council
1 track
- The Wise Thief
1 track
- Thou Perceivest Me Mute in My Suffering
1 track
- Thou Who Gavest Birth to Our Savior
1 track
- Zealous Protectress (Zastupnice Userdnaja)
1 track
- An Offering of Peace
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Choral Works
37 tracks
- Angel Cried, Op.22 No.18
4 tracks
- Beneath Thy Mercy we seek refuge, for chorus, Op.43, No.5
1 track
- Blessed is the man, Op.37, No.2
2 tracks
- Das mystische Opfer
1 track
- Do not cast me off in the time of old age (Ne otverzhi mene vo vremya starosti), for chorus, Op.40, No.5
1 track
- From My Youth (Ot yunosti moyeya), for chorus
1 track
- Glorify the Spirit (Velitchit Doucha)
1 track
- God, Save your Man
1 track
- Let my prayer arise (Da ispravitsa molitva moya), for chorus
1 track
- O Lord, save those who fear God and hear us, for chorus (Trisagon), Op.38, No.1
1 track
- O Praise our Lord
1 track
- O, Virgin Mary
1 track
- Our Father (The Lord's Prayer)
1 track
- Praise Ye the Name of the Lord (Chawlitje Imja Gospodnje), communion hymn for chorus, Op.10, No.5
2 tracks
- Sacred Chorals works, Op.43
4 tracks
- Salvation Is Created (Spaséñiye sodélal), for choir, Op.25, No.5
6 tracks
- Spring hubbub (poem by N. Nekrasov)
1 track
- The Angel cried
1 track
- The Cherubic Hymn (Sofroniev Monastery Chant), for chorus, Op.27, No.5
2 tracks
- To Thee, the Insumountable Wall
1 track
- Troparia for Amomos
1 track
- We have seen thy resurrection
1 track
- What Shall We Call Thee, O Full of Grace, for chorus, Op.43, No.2
1 track
- Angel Cried, Op.22 No.18
- Masses and Liturgies
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Miscellaneous
11 tracks
- Hymn of the Resurrection
1 track
- Litia Ektenia
1 track
- Rescue us, o Lord
1 track
- In Days of Battle, Op.45
3 tracks
- Evening sacrifice
1 track
- Deliver O God Thy People
1 track
- The pre-eternal counsel
2 tracks
- The Wise Thief, Op.6, No.4
1 track
- Hymn of the Resurrection
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Vocal Works
51 tracks
- Masses and Liturgies
17 tracks
- Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom, Op.42
12 tracks
- Russian Orthodox Service, Op.40
1 track
- Vesper Mass, Op.44
4 tracks
- Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom, Op.42
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Other Sacred Choral Works
28 tracks
- An Offering of Peace
1 track
- Bless the Lord, O My Soul
1 track
- Defend Before
1 track
- Easter Prayer
1 track
- Eternal Memory
1 track
- Evening Sacrifice
1 track
- From My Youth Up
1 track
- God, Save Thy People
1 track
- Hymn of the Cherubim
1 track
- I'm Crying in the Presence of Death
1 track
- Joyful Light
1 track
- Let My Prayer Be Set Forth
3 tracks
- Lord, Now Lettest Thou Thy Servant Depart
2 tracks
- Meet it is
1 track
- Mother of God
1 track
- O Jesus Glorious and Generous
1 track
- Oh Lord, Save Thy People
1 track
- Praeternal Advice
1 track
- Teplitsya zor'ka, Op.28
1 track
- The Angel Cried
2 tracks
- The Eternal Council
1 track
- The Wise Thief
1 track
- Thou Perceivest Me Mute in My Suffering
1 track
- Thou Who Gavest Birth to Our Savior
1 track
- An Offering of Peace
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Choral Works
6 tracks
- Angel Cried, Op.22 No.18
2 tracks
- God, Save your Man
1 track
- O, Virgin Mary
1 track
- Spring hubbub (poem by N. Nekrasov)
1 track
- To Thee, the Insumountable Wall
1 track
- Angel Cried, Op.22 No.18
- Masses and Liturgies
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