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Fr. Thomas is joined by Dr. Vladimir Morosan as they discuss the impact of the recently departed Fr. Sergei Glagolev, a prominent church musician and composer of Orthodox music. They will examine his pastoral and musical ministry, and play excerpts of his hymns which are outstanding examples of the living tradition of Orthodox music in our time.
Fr. Thomas is joined by Dr. Vladimir Morosan as they discuss the impact of the recently departed Fr. Sergei Glagolev, a prominent church musician and composer of Orthodox music. They will examine his pastoral and musical ministry, and play excerpts of his hymns which are outstanding examples of the living tradition of Orthodox music in our time.
Fr. Thomas is joined by Dr. Vladimir Morosan as they discuss the impact of the recently departed Fr. Sergei Glagolev, a prominent church musician and composer of Orthodox music. They will examine his pastoral and musical ministry, and play excerpts of his hymns which are outstanding examples of the living tradition of Orthodox music in our time.
Bobby Maddex interviews Dr. Vladimir Morosan, the founder and president of Musica Russica, the largest publisher of Russian choral music outside of Russia, about a new massive collection of Pascha sheet music—the first of its kind in 40 years.
Bobby Maddex interviews Dr. Vladimir Morosan, the founder and president of Musica Russica, the largest publisher of Russian choral music outside of Russia, about a new massive collection of Pascha sheet music—the first of its kind in 40 years.
Vladimir Morosan discusses the unusual "hymnographical vacuum" between the feasts of Ascension and Pentecost, and how the Church's "liturgical anticipation" is fulfilled by the return of certain hymns on the feast of Pentecost.
Vladimir Morosan examines the manner in which the inimitable musical ethos of Orthodox Pascha (Easter) has expressed itself in different cultures and languages, in different epochs, and through a variety of musical styles.
Vladimir Morosan takes the listener on a journey through the hymnography of the Great Feast of Annunciation, which teaches the faithful how to praise the Most Holy Theotokos through direct quotation and poetic paraphrase from the Scriptures.
Vladimir Morosan discusses how the Church invites the faithful to enter into Great and Holy Lent through the hymnography of the Lenten Triodion, with special focus on the hymns of the pre-Lenten Sundays and the first week of Great Lent.
Vladimir Morosan takes an in-depth look at the music of American Orthodox composer Benedict Sheehan, as he plays selections from the CD “Till Morn Eternal Breaks,” which features Sheehan’s sacred choral works. For more information about this album, read Vladimir Morosan’s review in the Orthodox Arts Journal. This CD is available from St. Tikhon’s Seminary Bookstore and from www.musicarusica.com.
Dr. Vladimir Morosan continues his series of programs that examine the various component hymns of the Orthodox Vesper Service. This program takes an in-depth look at the First Antiphon of the First Kathisma, “Blessed Is the Man.”
Vladimir Morosan discusses how the Church teaches the faithful through the hymns of a feast, and plays selections from the special festal hymns for the Meeting (Presentation) of the Lord.
Dr. Vladimir Morosan begins a sequence of programs that examine in depth the various component hymns of the Orthodox Vesper Service, starting with the Opening Psalm 103, “Bless the Lord, O My Soul.”
Preparation is an important aspect of the Feast of the Nativity of Christ. Dr Vladimir Morosan discusses the hymns and services that lead up to the Orthodox celebration of Christmas, with a special attention to the seldom-heard hymns of the Pre-Festal cycle and Christmas Eve.
Vladimir Morosan continues an in-depth look at the music featured on the recently released CD, “Praise the Lord, All Ye Nations” by the Patriarch Tikhon Choir, providing information and insights about the composers and the music featured on this important and groundbreaking CD. To purchase the CD, please visit www.musicarussica.com.
Vladimir Morosan takes an in-depth look at the music featured on the recently released CD, “Praise the Lord, All Ye Nations” by the Patriarch Tikhon Choir, and gives an insider’s look at some of the reasons this CD represents an important landmark on the musical landscape of Orthodoxy in North America.
Vladimir Morosan discusses the structure of the Orthodox Matins (Orthros) service, with special emphasis on how the musical elements lead the worshipers “from glory to glory.”
In this program Vladimir Morosan examines how liturgical services shape us through their unique musical and textual contour, with particular focus on the musical structure and shape of the Vesper service.
Dr. Vladimir Morosan describes the multi-faceted and complex range of knowledge and skills required to be an effective leader of liturgical singing in a modern-day North American Orthodox parish and the challenges that confront those who desire to acquire those qualifications.
Dr. Vladimir Morosan gives a broad overview of how the structure of Orthodox church singing developed in history, and discusses the traditional “division of labor” among singing by the clergy, the choirs and chanters, and the congregation.
Bobby Maddex interviews Vladimir Morosan, the director of the professional Orthodox choir Archangel Voices, about the choir's new CD Panagia: Orthodox Hymns to the Mother of God.
Bobby Maddex interviews Dr. Vladimir Morosan, the founder and president of Musica Russica, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. Dr. Morosan tells us a bit about the new Musica Russica website that was recently launched in commemoration of this milestone event.
Bobby Maddex interviews Dr. Vladimir Morosan, the founder and president of Musica Russica, about an unprecedented Master Class and Choral Workshop that will be led by Vladimir Gorbik at St. Vladimir's Seminary from June 25 through 29, 2012.
Bobby Maddex interviews Vladimir Morosan, the director of the professional Orthodox choir Archangel Voices, about the choir's new CD Panagia: Orthodox Hymns to the Mother of God.
Bobby Maddex interviews Dr. Vladimir Morosan, the founder and president of Musica Russica, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. Dr. Morosan tells us a bit about the new Musica Russica website that was recently launched in commemoration of this milestone event.
Bobby Maddex interviews Dr. Vladimir Morosan, the founder and president of Musica Russica, about an unprecedented Master Class and Choral Workshop that will be led by Vladimir Gorbik at St. Vladimir's Seminary from June 25 through 29, 2012.
John Maddex interviews Vladimir Morosan, the founder and president of Musica Russica and the co-founder of the Academy of Orthodox Church Singing.