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Let my prayer be set forth in thy

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  • 01.
    Vespers op 37
    4:40
  • 02.
    Divine liturgy of St Jean
    4:41
  • 03.
    Let my prayer be set forth in thy
    2:17
  • 04.
    Lord now lettest thou
    3:34
  • 05.
    Liturgy op 29 of St J Chrysostom
    5:13
  • 06.
    I think upon the Fearthful day
    3:49
  • 07.
    Meet it is truly to bless thee
    2:25
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Title Let my prayer be set forth in thy
Performer Russian-Catholic Fraternity of St. Jude Thaddaeus.
From Musica sancta Jerusalem
Record Company [Tel-Aviv] : Helicon Records
Creation Date 1995
Creators Chesnokov, P. G. 1877-1944 (composer)
Russian-Catholic Fraternity of St. Jude Thaddaeus. (performer)
Language fre
Duration 00:02:17
Notes רשומה זו נוצרה אוטומטית על סמך מאגר הנתונים של אקום, אם אתם מזהים טעות במידע או בקישור לשיר אנא עדכנו אותנו.
Shelf Number CD/00678
System Number 990036555490205171

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About the album
  • Includes excerpts from Vespers and from the Divine Liturgy by S. Rachmaninov. Also pieces by Chesnokov, Davidovsky, Grechaninov, Arkhangelsky and Bortniansky.

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