Yekimov, Sergei Viktorovich: Austere times. Choir music
On the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. In a tough hour. Choirs. Teaching aid for secondary and higher musical educational institutions
Songs dedicated to the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945 make up the golden fund of domestic musical culture created by the largest composers and poets of the Soviet period of our history: D. Shostakovich, S. Prokofiev, V. Solovyov-Sedym, A. Pakhmutova, V. Gavrilin, B. Okudzhavoy, A. Akhmatova, M. Svetlov, A. Tvardovsky, A. Fatyanov, A. Mezhirov, R. Rozhdestvensky, V. Vysotsky ... For the first time published in modern arrangements for the choir a sarrella and accompanied by classical works along with new compositions nnyh composers specially written for this publication will choirmasters of multi-style material of varying degrees of diffi culty to form the holiday Victory concert for both professional and amateur for choir.
The author-compiler of the collection is a well-known choirmaster and composer, head of the department of choral conducting of the St. Petersburg State Conservatory named after N. A. Rimsky-Korsakov professor Sergey Yekimov.
Content:
From the author
Y. Dubravin. ABOUT RUSSIA. Poem for mixed choir a cappella. Words by G. Prusov
Y. Dubravin. IN THE GOOD HOUR. For mixed choir and piano. From the cycle ''Leningrad and Victory''. Words by V. Suslov
Y. Dubravin. FOR THE VILLAGE SINYAVINO. From the cycle ''Leningrad and Victory''. Words by V. Suslov. Arrangement for mixed choir, bells and snare drum S. Ekimova
Y. Dubravin. LET Worship WELCOME. From the concert of the same name for a mixed choir, reader, soloist and bells. Words An. Chepurova
E. Casanovsky. HEIRS OF VICTORY. For soloist, mixed choir and piano. Words by A. Veselova
E. Casanovsky. 1418 DA