If you love Russian choirs do stream or buy the record on featured on this mornings Record Review. The track played - a Gretchaninov setting from The Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom No.2 - was from More Honourable than the Cherubim on Chandos sung by the PaTRAM Institute Male Choir with basses of exceptional depth and power. Just wonderful.
Extraordinary Russian basses
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Yes, Russian basses are amazing, and Gretchaninov was a really well-known composer for the Orthodox rite. (Harmonically a tad boring if listened to for more than a short time!) A choir I used to sing with had two basses who could could plumb the depths when needed, e.g. in the Russian repertoire. Many basses can manage a bottom C, but these guys could just go on down from there.
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostYes, Russian basses are amazing, and Gretchaninov was a really well-known composer for the Orthodox rite. (Harmonically a tad boring if listened to for more than a short time!) A choir I used to sing with had two basses who could could plumb the depths when needed, e.g. in the Russian repertoire. Many basses can manage a bottom C, but these guys could just go on down from there.
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It's more than just the smoking. IIRC in Papano's program on Basses he interviewed a 'Contra(?) Bass' who explained that they can sing an octave below normal basses (Chernouchenko's Rachmaninov verspers with the Saint Petersburg Capella is an example.) The soloist explained that there are only a handful of them and they are in high demand.
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Originally posted by mikealdren View PostIt's more than just the smoking. IIRC in Papano's program on Basses he interviewed a 'Contra(?) Bass' who explained that they can sing an octave below normal basses (Chernouchenko's Rachmaninov verspers with the Saint Petersburg Capella is an example.) The soloist explained that there are only a handful of them and they are in high demand.
Ps - had a quick look - the lowest note is a Bflat 2 octaves below middle C which occurs several times throughout the work but not till later in the work- so they have had time to warm up ? The whole Bass part is very low - other lowlights include a 5 and a half bar sustained low D pedal point!Last edited by Ein Heldenleben; 08-08-21, 09:59.
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostYes, Russian basses are amazing, and Gretchaninov was a really well-known composer for the Orthodox rite. (Harmonically a tad boring if listened to for more than a short time!) A choir I used to sing with had two basses who could could plumb the depths when needed, e.g. in the Russian repertoire. Many basses can manage a bottom C, but these guys could just go on down from there.
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