« Pre-IPO Funds in Russia:
Bridging Private Equity and IPOs
| Main | From Cellphone Billing to Banking for the Masses:
EuroSet Finds a New Synergy »


July 13, 2007
Ensemble in the Kremlin's
Cathedral of the Dormition


Choral service in the Uspensky Sobor (Успенский Собор)

This video records a Russian Orthodox ensemble singing chants in the Cathedral of the Dormition in the Kremlin.

The refrain is: "Rejoice in God and his Majesty".

Russia Blog received a comment from the person who filmed this clip:

I am the French person who filmed that clip and uploaded it on youtube under the name marc1756. Please do you know the name of that group ? I have been looking for it for so long! If you know it and tell me what it is so that I can put that information on YouTube, I thank you for that in advance!

Marc Florentin



TrackBack

TrackBack URL for this entry:
http://www.discovery.org/scripts/mt/mt-tb.cgi/2579

Comments

I was in Syzdal once and saw a quartet perform in a similar manner. They sing extremely beautifully. That said, it troubled me then, as it does now, to see them perform with their backs to the Altar.

I am the french person who filmed that clip and uploaded it on youtube under the name marc1756. Please do you know the name of that group ? I have been looking for it for so long !
If you know it and tell me what it is so that I can put that information on YouTube, I thank you for that in advance.

Post a comment

(If you haven't left a comment here before, you may need to be approved by the site owner before your comment will appear. Until then, it won't appear on the entry. Thanks for waiting.)

Dotted Divider Line

Russia Blog presents up-to-date news, facts and commentary on the state of events in Russia and the former Soviet Union. The blog is managed by Yuri Mamchur, Director of Discovery Institute's Real Russia Project and a composer in his spare time. The blog is edited by Charles Ganske.


 






Send an email to us at:
yuri@discovery.org
charles@discovery.org