Rachmaninov's Vespers

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CONCERT PROGRAM
Vespers 2 June St Mary Star of the Sea, West Melbourne
Rachmaninov’s

Artists

MSO Chorus

Warren Trevelyan-Jones conductor

Nicholas Cowell cantor and specialist language coach

Irving Dekterev tenor

Helen Hill mezzo-soprano

Program

RACHMANINOV All Night Vigil

Running time: approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes with no interval

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Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Chorus

For more than 50 years the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Chorus has been the unstinting voice of the Orchestra’s choral repertoire. The MSO Chorus sings with the finest conductors including Sir Andrew Davis, Edward Gardner, Mark Wigglesworth, Bernard Labadie, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Manfred Honeck, Xian Zhang and Nodoko Okisawa, and is committed to developing and performing new Australian and international choral repertoire.

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Warren Trevelyan-Jones chorus director

Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Chorus Director Warren Trevelyan-Jones is the Head of Music at St James’, King Street in Sydney and is regarded as one of the leading choral conductors and choir trainers in Australia. Warren has had an extensive singing career as a soloist and ensemble singer in Europe, including nine years in the Choir of Westminster Abbey, and regular work with the Gabrieli Consort, Collegium Vocale (Ghent), the Taverner Consort, The Kings Consort, Dunedin Consort, The Sixteen and the Tallis Scholars. Warren is also Director of the Parsons Affayre, Founder and Co-Director of The Consort of Melbourne and, in 2001 with Dr Michael Noone, founded the Gramophone awardwinning group Ensemble Plus Ultra. Warren is also a qualified music therapist.

Nicholas Cowell cantor and specialist language coach

Nick Cowall is one of the leading interpreters and promoters of Russian Choral and Vocal Music in Australia and he has conducted opera, orchestral and choral ensembles in Australia and overseas. Nick has completed studies at the Victorian College of the Arts, Monash University and the Moscow Conservatoire and has delivered courses in conducting at Monash University. He has assisted in preparing choirs for Vladimir Ashkenazy, Oleg Caetani, Simon Halsey, Valery Gergiev, Marcus Stenz, Richard Gill and Carlo Ricci. As a Bass Baritone, Nick has performed with a diverse number of ensembles including the Melbourne Symphony Chorus, Kronos Quartet, Opera Australia, Victorian Opera, the Australian Chamber Orchestra and the Rolling Stones. Nick has also worked as a Director of Music in Catholic and Independent Schools and is currently the Head of Choral at Xavier College.

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Irving Dekterev tenor

Lithuanian-born tenor, Irving Dekterev started singing in choirs at the age of 5, and has participated in numerous choral ensembles, including Melbourne Chorale Ensemble, with whom he toured Brazil, and participated in numerous local performances.

After completing his Bachelor of Music degree, Irving focussed on performing in smaller chamber ensembles such as e21 and the Palestrina Project, and Gloriana Chamber Choir amongst others, both as a chorister and a soloist.

Competition highlights have included the finals of the Armstead Singing Award, winner of the Art songs sections in the Diamond Valley and Bendigo Eisteddfods among others. In 2008, Irving was the finalist and winner of the 3rd place award at the final of the prestigious Herald-Sun Aria competition.

Irving’s stage experience has included numerous productions with Lyric Opera, Melbourne Opera and Victorian Opera, as well as Opera Australia, including the role of Paris in La Belle Helene, Gastone in La Traviata, Don Ottavio in Don Giovanni, as well as chorus for productions of The Magic Flute, AIDA, The Elixir of Love, Orphee et Euridice, Turandot, Madame Butterfly, The Flying Dutchman, Rigoletto, Carmen, Don Carlos, Eugene Onegin, La Bohème and The Pearl Fishers, amongst many others.

Irving is due to take part in Victorian Opera’s upcoming production of Idomeneo at the Palais Theatre in July 2023.

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VESPERS

RACHMANINOV’S

MSO Chorus

SOPRANO

Tina Battaglia

Giselle Baulch

Eva Butcher

Aliz Cole

Jillian Colrain

Kylie  Constantine

Veryan  Croggon

Ella Dann-Limon

Samantha Davies

Michele de Courcy

Isabelle  Dennis

Rita Fitzgerald

Catherine Folley

Carolyn  Francis

Nicole Free

Camilla Gorman

Emma Hamley

Penny Huggett

Gina Humphries

Theresa Lam

Natasha Lambie

Charlene Li

Caitlin Noble

Susie Novella

Karin Otto

Amanda Powell

Beth Richardson

Jo Robin

Danielle Rosenfeld-Lovell

Jodi Samartgis

Jillian Samuels

Julienne Seal

Jemima Sim

Eleanor Smith

Chiara Stebbing

Fiona Steffensen

Elizabeth Tindall

Fabienne Vandenburie

Asami Weaver

Jillian Wood

Janelle Wytkamp

Jasmine Zuyderwyk

ALTO

Satu Aho

Ruth Anderson

Tes Benton

Catherine Bickell

Kirsten Boerema

Alexandra Chubaty

Marie Connett

Mari Eleanor-Rapp

Nicola Eveleigh

Lisa Faulks

Claudia  Funder

Jill Giese

Debbie Griffiths

Sophia Gyger

Ros Harbison

Jennifer Henry

Kristine Hensel

Helen Hill

Jess Hilton

Yvonne Ho

Julie  Lotherington

Christina McCowan

Charlotte Midson

Penelope  Monger

Sandy Nagy

Natasha Pracejus

Alison Ralph

Kerry Roulston

Lisa Savige

Victoria Sdralis

Helen Staindl

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TENOR

James Allen

Adam Birch

Steve Burnett

Peter Campbell

Allan Chiang

Keaton Cloherty

Carlos  Del Cueto

James Dipnall

Lyndon Horsburgh

Michael Mobach

Jean-Francois Ravat

Colin Schultz

Robert  Simpson

Brad Warburton

Stephen Wood

BASS

Maurice Amor

José Miguel Armijo Fidalgo

David  Bennett

Richard Bolitho

Roger Dargaville

Ted Davies

Peter Deane

Elliott Gyger

Andrew Ham

John Hunt

Jordan Janssen

Gary Levy

Tim March

Douglas McQueenThomson

Vern O’Hara

Stephen Pyk

Liam Straughan

Matthew Toulmin

Caleb  Triscari

Maciek Zielinski

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Program

SERGEI RACHMANINOV (1873–1943)

All-Night Vigil, Op.37

1. Priidite, poklonimsya (Come, let us worship)

2. Blagoslovi, dushe moya, Gospoda (Bless the Lord, O my soul)

3. Blazhen muzh (Blessed is the man)

4. Svete tikhiy (Gladsome light)

5. Nïne otpushchayeshi (Lord, now lettest Thou Thy servant)

6. Bogoroditse Devo, raduysia (Rejoice, O Virgin)

7. Shestopsalmiye (The Six Psalms)

8. Khvalite imya Gospodne (Praise the Name of the Lord)

9. Blagosloven yesi, Gospodi (Blessed art Thou, O Lord)

10. Voskreseniye Hristovo videvshe (Having beheld the resurrection of Christ)

11. Velichit dusha moya Gospoda (My soul doth magnify the Lord)

12. Slavosloviye velikoye (The Great Doxology)

13. Tropar “Dnes’ spaseniye” (Troparion “Today hath salvation come”)

14. Tropar “Voskres iz groba (Troparion “Thou didst rise from the tomb”)

15. Vzbrannoy voyevode (To Thee, the victorious leader)

‘Where on earth are we to find such basses? They are as rare as asparagus at Christmas.’

Nikolai Danilin, conductor of the Moscow Synodal Choir, was full of praise for Rachmaninov’s musical setting of the All-Night Vigil, when the composer played the new piece through for him on the piano. He immediately asked Rachmaninov for permission to perform it as soon as possible (which the composer was of course more than happy to grant) but even with the best choir in Russia at his disposal, Danilin had little hope that he would be able to find singers with deep enough voices to do justice to Rachmaninov’s magnificently resonant sonorities.

Part of the problem was, undoubtedly, timing. This was 1915, and vast numbers of men had been swept up into the bloodbath of the Great War. But even before the war, real basso profundo voices (or ‘octavists’, as they were known in Russia, because they were at times required to double the bass line an octave below the written pitch) were not particularly common. Composers wrote sparingly for them, aware of their scarcity but also understanding that even the most glorious sound can quickly lose its impact if overused.

Rachmaninov was not daunted by Danilin’s complaint: ‘I knew the voices of my countrymen and was well aware of the demands I could put upon Russian basses!’ And not just on the basses: it is Rachmaninov’s subtle and sensitive writing for the whole choir that has made his setting of the All-Night Vigil one of the great masterworks of the choral repertoire.

Unlike western Europe with its oratorios and especially England, with its Anglican cathedral tradition, Russia’s church music heritage was not particularly inspiring. There was a vast body of chant dating back to the 10th century,

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but the conservatism of the Orthodox liturgy had effectively fossilised this as unaccompanied, unison singing. Attempts in the 17th century to reform the musical practices of the church had met with a backlash so violent that in the end the ancient chants were banned altogether. The music that took their place was heavily influenced by the Italian school, à la Mozart or Haydn. When composers in the 19 th century began to reassert their national identity by reclaiming authentic Russian chants, having no living performance practice to draw on, they generally ended up squeezing the melodies into the regular rhythms and simple four-part harmonies of the West. Rachmaninov, with his AllNight Vigil, was the first to successfully blend old and new, remaining faithful to the old melodies while creating a newly expressive musical soil in which they could thrive.

The All-Night Vigil, despite the name, does not last all through the night in the Russian Orthodox tradition, at least not in ordinary parish worship; it is the standard Saturday evening service, combining the offices of Vespers, Matins and the First Hour – a prayerful farewell to the day that is done, and a preparation for the day to come. Not all of the service is sung (which explains why the first movement begins with the word ‘Amen’ – this is the completion of a spoken prayer). Rachmaninov’s setting consists of 15 musical items. Ten of these use traditional chants; the other five are pure Rachmaninov, but so skilfully constructed that it is really not possible to pick them as ‘false’ just by listening to them. (For the record, they are Nos 1, 3, 6, 10 and 11.)

Russian chant differs from the Gregorian chant of the Western church most obviously in its rhythmic patterning: whereas in Gregorian chant the notes are generally all the same length and flow evenly, with no sense of any regular

metre or pulse, in Russian chant the rhythm is notated, and the notes have different lengths. The rhythms are still ‘free’, though, in the sense that they don’t fit neatly into bars of regular length, and in fact the music generally has no bar-lines at all, except at the ends of phrases. The melodies tend to move in steps rather than leaps, and are confined to quite a limited range of pitches, usually no more than a sixth; in No.4, Svete tikhiy, the tune covers just four notes.

What Rachmaninov does with these melodies is extraordinary. Using the natural timbres of each voice type, he creates a breathtaking range of vocal and choral colours, contrasting high and low voices (sopranos and altos against tenors and basses), upper and lower voices (sopranos and tenors against altos and basses), solo voices and full chorus. Overlaid on this rich colour palette are the shifting harmonic textures: from homophony, with the voices all moving together in rhythmic unison (the first movement, Priidite, poklonimsya, for example), to the freer polyphony of, say, No. 7, Slava v vïshnikh Bogu, where different vocal lines move at different speeds, and bell-like chords ring out over the melody. And although the melodies themselves are at times quite repetitive, Rachmaninov never repeats his harmonies: they are different every time.

Then there is a third layer of colour in the constantly changing dynamics. Of course, the power of the full choir is always impressive, but even more striking is Rachmaninov’s use of the softer dynamics: piano, pianissimo and beyond, into near silence. The octavists’ moment of glory, the closing phrase of No.5, Nïne otpushchayeshi, where the bass line descends right down to a bottom B flat – the phrase that had conductor Danilin shaking his head –is all the more breathtaking for being sung in a whisper.

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Rachmaninov never heard the Vigil performed liturgically: it was premiered on 10 March 1915 at a war benefit concert, albeit by a church choir, the allmale Moscow Synodal Choir, with a boy treble as the alto soloist. (Rachmaninov later conducted a performance by the Mariinsky Opera Chorus, so he clearly did not object to the involvement of female singers.) Even in the concert hall, however, the effect of Rachmaninov’s kaleidoscope of colours and textures is the same as that of the original, unadorned chant: a heightening of the meaning of the sacred texts, and a spirit of awe and wonder.

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RACHMANINOV’S VESPERS

1. Priidite, poklonimsya

Priidite, poklonimsya Tsarevi nashemu Bogu.

Priidite, poklonimsya i pripadem

Khristu Tsarevi nashemu Bogu.

Priidite, poklonimsya i pripadem

Samomu Khristu Tsarevi i Bogu nashemu.

Priidite, poklonimsya i pripadem Emu.

2. Blagoslovi, dushe moya Gospoda

Blagoslovi, dushe moya, Gospoda, blagosloven esi, Gospodi.

Gospodi Bozhe moy, vozvelichilsya esi zelo.

Blagosloven esi, Gospodi.

Vo ispovedaniye i v velelepotu obleklsya esi.

Blagosloven esi, Gospodi.

Na gorakh stanut vody.

Divna dela Tvoya, Gospodi.

Posrede gor proydut vody.

Divna dela Tvoya, Gospodi

Vsya premudristiyu sotvoril esi.

Slava Ti, Gospodi, sotvorivshemu vsya.

3. Blazhen muzh

Blazhen muzh, izhe ne ide na sovet nechestivykh.

Alliluya, alliluya, alliluya.

Yako vest Gospod put pravednykh, i put nechestivykh pogibnet. Alliluya.

Rabotaite Gospodevi so strakhom i raduitesya Emu s trepetom. Alliluya.

Blazheni vsi nadeysushchisya Nan. Alliluya.

1. Come, let us worship

Come, let us worship God, our King.

Come let us worship and fall down before Christ, our King and our God. Come, let us worship and fall down before the very Christ, our King and our God.

Come, let us worship and fall down before him.

2. Bless the Lord, O my soul

Bless the Lord, O my soul, blessed art thou, O Lord. O Lord my God, thou art very great.

Blessed art thou, O Lord. Thou art clothed with honour and majesty.

Blessed art thou, O Lord. The waters stand upon the mountains. Marvellous are thy works, O Lord. The waters flow between the hills. Marvellous are thy works, O Lord. In wisdom hast thou made all things. Glory to thee, O Lord, who hast created all!

3. Blessed is the man

Blessed is the man who walks not in the counsel of the wicked. Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia. For the Lord knows the way of the righteous but the way of the wicked will perish. Alleluia.

Serve the Lord with fear and rejoice in Him with trembling. Alleluia.

Blessed are all who take refuge in Him. Alleluia.

Texts and Translation
Vsenoshchnoye bdeniye All-Night Vigil (‘Vespers’)
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Voskresni, Gospodi, spasi mya, Bozhe moy. Alliluya.

Gospodene est spaseniye, i na lyudekh Tvoikh blagosloveniye Tvoye. Alliluya.

Slava Otsu, i Synu, i Svyatomu Dukhu, i nyne i prisno i vo veki vekov. Amin. Alliluya. Slava Tebe, Bozhe. Alliluya. Slava Tebe, Bozhe. Alliluya. Slava Tebe, Bozhe.

4. Svete tikhiy

Svete tikhiy svyatyya slavy, Bezsmertnago, Otsa Nebesnago, Svyatago Blazhennago, I isuse Khriste!

Prishedshe na zapad solntsa, videvshe svet vechernii, poyem Otsa, Syna i Svyatago Dukha, Boga!

Dostoin esi vo vsya vremena pet byti glasi prepodobnymi, Syne Bozhii, zhivot dayai, temzhe mir Tya slavit.

5. Nïne otpushchayeshï

Nïne otpushchayeshï raba Tvoego, Vladyko, po glagolu Tvoyemu s mirom: yako videsta ochi moi spaseniye Tvoye, ezhe esi ugotoval pred litsem vsekh lyudei, svet vo otkrovenie yazykov, i slavu lyudei Tvoikh Izrailya.

6. Bogoroditse Devo, raduysia

Bogoroditse devo, raduisya, Blagodatnaya Mariye, Gospod s Toboyu.

Blagoslovenna Ty v zhenakh, i blagosloven plod chreva Tvoyego, yako Spasa rodila esi dush nashikh.

Arise, O Lord! Save me, O my God! Alleluia.

Salvation is of the Lord; and thy blessing is upon thy people. Alleluia.

Glory to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit, both now and ever and unto ages of ages. Amen. Alleluia. Glory to thee, O God. Alleluia. Glory to thee, O God. Alleluia. Glory to thee, O God.

4. Gladsome Light

Gladsome Light of the holy glory of the Immortal One, the Heavenly Father, holy and blessedO Jesus Christ! Now that we have come to the setting of the sun, and behold the light of evening, we praise the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, God.

Thou art worthy at every moment to be praised in hymns by reverent voices. O Son of God, thou art the Giver of Life; therefore all the world glorifies Thee.

5.Lord, now lettest Thou Thy servant

Lord, now lettest Thou Thy servant depart in peace, according to Thy Word. For mine eyes have seen Thy salvation which Thou hast prepared before the face of all people. A light to lighten the Gentiles, and the glory of thy people, Israel.

6. Rejoice, O Virgin

Rejoice O Virgin Mother of God, Mary full of grace, the Lord is with thee. Blessed art Thou among women, and blessed is the fruit of Thy womb, for Thou hast borne the Saviour of our souls.

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7. Shestopsalmiye

Slava v vyshnikh Bogu, i na zemli mir, v chelovetsekh blagovoleniye. Gospodi, ustne moyi otverzeshi, i usta moya vozvestyat khvalu Tvoyu.

8. Hvalite imya Gospodne

Khvalite imya Gospodne, Alliluya. Khvalite, rabi, Gospoda. Alliluya, alliluya.

Blagosloven Gospod ot Siona, zhivyi vo Iyerusaleme. Alliluya.

Ispovedaitesya Gospodevi, yako blag. Alliluya, alliluya.

Yako v vek milost Ego. Alliluya.

Ispovedaitesya Bogu nebesnomu.

Alliluya, alliluya.

Yako v vek milost Ego. Alliluya.

9. Blagosloven yesi, Gospodi

Blagosloven esi, Gospodi, nauchi mya opravdaniem Tvoim.

Angelskiy sobor udivisya, zrya Tebe v mertvykh vmenivshasya, smertnuyu zhe, Spase, krepost razorivsha,

is Soboyu Adama vozdvigsha i ot ada vsya svobozhdsha.

Blagosloven esi, Gospodi, nauchi mya opravdaniem Tvoim.

Pochta mira s milostivnymi slezami,

o uchenitsy, rastvoryayete; blistayaisya vo grobe angel, mironositsam veshchashe:

‘Vidite vy grob, i urazumeite: Spas bo vozkrese ot groba.’

Blagosloven esi, Gospodi, nauchi mya opravdaniem Tvoim.

Zelo rano mironositsy techakhu ko grobu Tvoyemu rydayushchiya.

7. The Six Psalms

Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will among men.

O Lord, open Thou my lips, and my mouth shall proclaim Thy praise.

8. Praise the Name of the Lord

Praise the name of the Lord. Alleluia. Praise the Lord, O you His servants. Alleluia, alleluia.

Blessed be the Lord from Zion, he who dwells in Jerusalem. Alleluia. O give thanks to the Lord for he is good. Alleluia, alleluia.

For his mercy endureth for ever. Alleluia. O give thanks unto the God of Heaven. Alleluia, alleluia. For his mercy endureth for ever. Alleluia.

9. Blessed art Thou, O Lord

Blessed art Thou, O Lord, teach me Thy statutes.

The angelic host was filled with awe when it saw Thee among the dead. By destroying the power of death, O Saviour, Thou didst raise Adam and save all men from hell.

Blessed art Thou, O Lord, teach me Thy statues.

“Why do you mingle myrrh with your tears of compassion, O ye women disciples?” cried the radiant angel in the tomb to the myrrh-bearers.

“Behold the tomb and understand: the Saviour is risen from the dead.”

Blessed art Thou, O Lord, teach me Thy Statues.

Very early in the morning the myrrh-bearers ran with sorrow to Thy tomb,

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No predsta k nim angel, i reche:

‘Rydaniya vremya presta ne plachite, voskresnye zhe apostolom rtsyte.’

Blagosloven esi, Gospodi, nauchi mya opravdaniem Tvoim.

Mironositsy zheny, s miry prishedshyya ko grobu Tvoyemu, Spase, rydakhu.

Angel zhe k nim reche, glagolya: ‘Chto s mertvymi zhivago pomyshlyayete?

Yako Bog vo voskrese ot groba.’

Slava Otsu, i Synu, i Svyatomu Dukhu.

Poklonimsya Otsu, i Ego Synovi, i Svyatomu Dukhu, Svyatei Troitse vo edinom sushchestve, s Serafimy zovushche:

‘Svyat, svyat, svyat esi Gospodi.’

I nyne, i prisno, i vo veki vekov. Amin.

Zhiznodavtsa rozhdshi, grekha, Devo, Adama izbavila esi.

Radost zhe Eve v pechali mesto podala esi:

padshiya zhe ot zhizni, k sei napravi,

iz Tebe voplotivyisya Bog i chelovek.

Alliluya. Slava Tebe, Bozhe. Alliluya. Slava Tebe, Bozhe.

Alliluya. Slava Tebe, Bozhe.

10. Voskreseniye Hristovo videvshe

Voskreseniye Khristovo videvshe, poklonimsya Svyatomu Gospodu Iisusu, edinomu bezgeshnomu.

Krestu Tvoyemu poklanyayemsya, Khriste, i svyatoye voskreseniye Tvoye poyem i slavim:

Ty bo esi Bog nash, razve Tebe inogo ne znayem, imya Tvoye imenuem.

but an Angel came to them and said:

“The time for sorrow has come to an end!

Do not weep, but announce the resurrection to the apostles.”

Blessed art Thou, O Lord, teach me Thy Statues.

The myrrh-bearers were sorrowful as they neared Thy tomb but the angel said to them:

“Why do you number the living amongst the dead?

Since he is God, He is risen from the tomb!”

Glory to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit.

We worship the Father, and his Son, and the Holy Spirit.

The Holy Trinity, one in essence!

We cry with the Seraphim:

“Holy, holy, holy art thou, O Lord.”

Both now and ever and unto ages of ages. Amen.

Since thou didst give birth to the Giver of Life, O Virgin, thou didst deliver Adam from his sin!

Thou gavest joy to Eve instead of sadness!

The God-man who was born of Thee has restored to life those who had fallen from it!

Alleluia. Glory to thee, O God!

Alleluia. Glory to thee, O God!

Alleluia. Glory to thee, O God!

10.Having beheld the resurrection of Christ

Having beheld the resurrection of Christ, let us worship the holy Lord Jesus, the only Sinless One.

We venerate Thy Cross, O Christ, and we hymn and glorify Thy holy resurrection, for thou art our God and we know none other than Thee.

We call on Thy name.

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Priidite vsi vernii, poklonimsya svyatomu Khristovu voskreseniyu:

se bo priide krestom

radost vsemu miru, vsegda blagosloyashche Gospoda, poyem voskreseniye Ego; raspyatiye bo preterpev, smertiyu smert razrushi.

11. Velichit dusha moya Gospoda

Velichit dusha moya Gospoda, i vozvradovasya dukh moy o Bozhe Spase moyem.

Chestneyshuyu Kheruvim

i slavneyshuyu bez sravneniya

Serafim,

bez istleniya Bogo Slova rozhdshuyu, sushchuyu Bogoroditsu Tya velichayem.

Yako prizre na smireniye raby Svoyeya.

Se bo otnyne ublazhat mya vsi rodi.

Yako sotvori mne velichie silny, i svyato imya Ego, i milost Ego v rody rodov boyashchymsya Ego.

Nizlozhi silniya so prestol, i voznese smirennyya. Alchushchiya ispolni blag, i bogatyashchiyasya otpusti tshchi.

Vospriyat Izrailya otroka svoyego, pomyanuti milosti, yakozhe glagola ko otsem nashym, Avraamu i semeni ego, dazhe do veka.

Come, all you faithful, let us venerate Christ’s holy resurrection.

For behold, through the cross joy has come into all the world. Ever blessing the Lord, let us praise His resurrection, for by enduring the cross for us He has destroyed death by death.

11. My soul doth magnify the Lord

My soul magnifies the Lord, and my spirit rejoices in God my Saviour.

More honourable than the cherubim and more glorious beyond compare than the seraphim, without defilement thou gavest birth to God the Word, true Theotokos, we magnify thee.

For he has regarded the lowliness of his handmaiden.

For behold, from henceforth all generations shall call me blessed.

For he that is mighty hath done great things for me, and holy is his name, and his mercy is on those who fear him from generation to generation.

He has put down the mighty from their thrones and has exalted those of low degree; he has filled the hungry with good things and the rich He has sent empty away.

He has helped His servant Israel, in remembrance of His mercy, as He promised to our forefathers, to Abraham and his posterity forever.

RACHMANINOV’S VESPERS | 2 June 18

12. Slavosloviye velikoye

Slava v vyshnikh Bogu, i na zemli mir,

v chelovetsekh blagovoleniye.

Khvalim Tya, blagoslovim Tya, klanyayem Ti sya, slavoslovim Tya, blagodarim Tya velikiya radi slavi Tvoyeya.

Gospodi, Tsaryu Nebesny, Bozhe Otche, vsederzhitelyu.

Gospodi, Syne edinorodny, Iisuse Khriste

i Svyatye Dushe.

Gospodi Bozhe, Agnche Bozhiy, syne Otech, vzemlyai grekh mira, pomiluy nas:

vzemlyai grekhi mira, priimi molitvu nashu. Sedyai odesnuyu

Otsa, pomiluy nas.

Yako Ty esi edin svyat, Ty esi edin Gospod, Iisus Khristos, v slavu Boga Otsa. Amin.

Na vsyak den blagoslovlyu Tya i voskhalyu imya Tvoe vo veki i v vek veka.

Spodobi, Gospodi, v den sei bez grekha sokhranitisya nam.

Blagosloven esi, Gospodi, Bozhe Otets nashikh, i khvalno i proslavleno imya Tvoye vo veki. Amin.

Budi, Gospodi, milost Tvoya na nas, yakozhe upovakhom na Tya.

Blagosloven esi, Gospodi, nauchi mya opravdaniem Tvoyim.

Blagosloven esi, Gospodi, nauchi mya opravdaniem Tvoyim.

Blagosloven esi, Gospodi, nauchi mya opravdaniem Tvoyim.

Gospodi pribezhishche byl esi nam v rod i rod.

12. The Great Doxology

Glory to God in the highest and on earth peace, goodwill toward men. We praise Thee, we bless Thee, we worship Thee, we glorify Thee, we give thanks to Thee for Thy great glory.

O Lord, Heavenly King, God the Father Almighty,

O Lord, the only begotten Son, Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit.

O Lord God, Lamb of God, Son of the Father, who takest away the sins of the world, have mercy on us.

Thou who takest away the sins of the world, receive our prayer. Thou who sittest at the right hand of the Father, have mercy on us. For thou alone art holy, thou alone art the Lord, Jesus Christ, to the glory of God the Father. Amen. Every day I will bless Thee and praise Thy name for ever and ever.

Vouchsafe, O Lord, to keep us this day without sin.

Blessed art Thou, O Lord, God of our fathers, and praised and glorified is Thy name forever. Amen.

Let Thy mercy, O Lord, be upon us, as we have set our hope on Thee. Blessed art Thou, O Lord, teach me Thy statues.

Blessed art Thou, O Lord, teach me Thy statues.

Blessed art Thou, O Lord, teach me Thy statues.

Lord, Thou has been our refuge from generation to generation

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Az rekh: Gospodi, pomiluy mya, istseli dushu moyu, yako sogreshikh Tebe.

Gospodi, k Tebe pribegokh, nauchi mya tvoriti volyu Tvoyu, yako Ty esi Bog moy, yako u Tebe istochnik zhivota. Vo svete Tvoem uzrim svet. Probavi milost Tvoyu vedushchym Tya.

Svyatyi Bozhe, Svyatyi Krepkyi, Svyatyi Bezsmertnyi, pomiluy nas.

Slava Otsu, i Synu, i Svyatomu Dukhu, i nyne i prisno, i vo veki vekov. Amin.

Svyatyi Bezsmertnyi, pomiluy nasi.

Svyatyi Bozhe, Svyatyi Krepkyi, Svyatyi Bezsmertnyi, pomiluy nas.

13. Tropar “Dnes’ spaseniye”

Dnes spaseniye miru byst, poyem voskresshemu iz groba i nachalniku zhizni nasheya: razrushiv bo smertiyu smert, pobedu dade nam i veliyu milost.

14. Tropar “Voskres iz groba”

Voskres iz groba i uzy rasterzal esi ada, razrushil esi osuzhdeniye smerti, Gospodi, vsya ot setei vraga izbavivyi, yavivyi zhe Sebe apostolom Tvoim, poslal esi ya na propoved, i temi mir Tvoi podal esi vselennei, edine mnogomilostive.

I said: Lord, have mercy on me, heal my soul, for I have sinned against Thee.

Lord, I flee to Thee, teach me to do Thy will, for Thou art my God; for with Thee is the fountain of life, and in Thy light we shall see light. Continue Thy mercy on those who know Thee.

Holy God, Holy Mighty, Holy Immortal, have mercy on us. Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit, both now and ever and unton ages of ages. Amen.

Holy Immortal, have mercy on us. Holy God, Holy Mighty, Holy Immortal, have mercy on us.

13. Troparion “Today hath salvation come” Today salvation has come to the world. Let us sing to him who rose from the dead, the author of our life. Having destroyed death by death he has given us the victory and great mercy.

14. Troparion “Thou didst rise from the tomb”

Thou didst rise from the tomb and burst the bonds of Hades. Thou didst destroy the condemnation of death, O Lord, releasing all mankind from the snares of the enemy.

Thou didst show Thyself to Thine apostles, and didst send them forth to proclaim Thee; and through them Thou hast granted Thy peace to the world, O Thou who art plenteous in mercy.

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15. Vzbrannoy voyevode

Vzbrannoy voyevode pobeditelnaya, yako izbavlshesya ot zlykh, blagodarstvennaya vospisuem Ti rabi Tvoi, Bogoroditse.

No yako imushchaya derzhavu nepobedimuyu, ot vsyakikh nas bed svobodi, da zovyem Ti:

‘Raduisya, nevesto Nenevestnaya.’

15. To Thee, the victorious leader

To thee, the victorious Leader of triumphant hosts, we Thy servants, delivered from evil, offer hymns of thanksgiving, O Theotokos!

Since Thou dost possess invincible might, set us free from all calamities, so that we may cry to thee:

“Rejoice, O unwedded Bride!”

RACHMANINOV’S VESPERS | 2 June 21

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MSO ARTISTIC FAMILY

Jaime Martín

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Xian Zhang

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Benjamin Northey

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Carlo Antonioli

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Sir Andrew Davis CBE

Conductor Laureate

Hiroyuki Iwaki †

Conductor Laureate (1974–2006)

Warren Trevelyan-Jones

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Siobhan Stagg

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Gondwana Voices

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Christian Li

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Melissa Douglas

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Christopher Moore

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Deborah Cheetham Fraillon AO

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Creative Chair for Learning and Engagement

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Tan Dun

Lu Siqing

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David Li AM

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Sophie Galaise

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Martin Foley

Lorraine Hook

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David Krasnostein AM

Gary McPherson

Farrel Meltzer

Edgar Myer

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Mary Waldron

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Oliver Carton

The MSO relies on your ongoing philanthropic support to sustain our artists, and support access, education, community engagement and more. We invite our supporters to get close to the MSO through a range of special events.

The MSO welcomes your support at any level. Donations of $2 and over are tax deductible, and supporters are recognised as follows:

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Trusts and Foundations

The Sir Andrew and Lady Fairley Foundation, Flora & Frank Leith Trust, Perpetual Foundation – Alan (AGL) Shaw Endowment, Sidney Myer MSO Trust Fund

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