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The Male Choir of St. Petersburg

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The Male Choir of St. Petersburg
Music Price: $6.98
As of Aug 21 22:24 EDT (details)

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StudioAngel Records
Release DateMay 18, 1999
UPC Code724357316620
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Tracks

  1. The Tula Accordion
  2. Like A Nightingale In Flight
  3. The Twelve Brigands
  4. Brewing Song
  5. O My Field
  6. In A Dark Wood
  7. Shchedrick
  8. Along Peterskaya Street
  9. The Evening Bell
  10. See What Misfortune Has Come Upon Us
  11. Steppe, Endless Steppe
  12. Cherubic Hymn
  13. Eternal Counsel
  14. The Nicene Creed
  15. The Repentant Thief
  16. Let My Prayer Arise
  17. God Is With Us
  18. From My Youth
  19. We Praise Thee, We Bless Thee
  20. Do Not Reject Me In My Old Age

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.5 (2 reviews)

rating: 4 Quotemp3 download warningQuote
Liked the album very much, however, there is a problem with it if you download it. One the tracks (11/20) is corrupted on the Amazon's servers. This means that even if you download it multiple times the corruption is still there. I tried this with a very helpful customer service agent. He said that I would get an e-mail soon when the issue has been resolved. I will update as soon as I find out when the track has been updated. June 22, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteThe Beauty of the Male VoiceQuote
I was fortunate to hear The Male Choir of St. Petersburg perform at the Peter and Paul Cathedral in Saint Petersburg, and was stunned by the power and beauty of their song. The director, aware that the deep, resonate voices struck a chord within each member of the audience, held the final note of each song until it echoed from the rafters. The songs are usually traditional Russian songs, but are not religious chants, as many people seem to expect - one song, called "O My Field" is an ode to a farmer's plot of ground. I recommend this album, a great opportunity to revel in the beauty of the male voice. May 3, 2006

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