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Written in 1911-12, at the same time as his Passion Week, Gretchaninoff’s All-Night Vigil features brilliant and heroic choral writing (several movements are for double-chorus), which paved the way for Rachmaninoff’s setting of the Vigil three years later.
Table of Contents
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| The Text of the All-Night Vigil (transliteration and translation) | ||||
| 1. | Alexander Gretchaninoff | Bless the Lord, O My Soul |
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| 2. | Alexander Gretchaninoff | Blessed Is the Man |
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| 3. | Alexander Gretchaninoff | Gladsome Light |
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| 4. | Alexander Gretchaninoff | Rejoice, O Virgin |
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| 5. | Alexander Gretchaninoff | Praise the Name of the Lord |
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| 6. | Alexander Gretchaninoff | Blessed Art Thou, O Lord |
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| 7. | Alexander Gretchaninoff | From My Youth |
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| 8. | Alexander Gretchaninoff | Having Beheld the Resurrection of Christ |
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| 9. | Alexander Gretchaninoff | The Great Doxology | ||
| 10. | Alexander Gretchaninoff | To Thee, O Victorious Leader |
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