Lunes 26

Iglesia de San Andrés:
LUNES 26 - 20,30 h.
Coro “Oreya” de Ucrania


OREYA Zhytomyr Municipal National Choir Cappella, (Ucrania)
El Oreya es un coro organizado por el maestro Alexander Vatsek en 1986 y patrocinado por el gobierno Municipal de la Ciudad de Zhytomyr, Ucrania.

Con 30 cantantes corales constituye uno de los más originales coros ucranianos de voces mixtas.

Desde 1986 Oreya toma parte en los Festivales y Certámenes Europeos Corales, ganando 5 grandes premios.

1993 – Meinhausen (Germany),
1995 – Tour (France),
1996 – Lindenholzhausen (Germany),
1998 – Montreux (Switzerland),
1999 – Wernigerode (Germany).
y 21 primeros puestos
1989 – Kiev (Ukraine),
1991 – 3x Varna (Bulgaria),
1993 – Marktoberdorf (Germany),
1993 – 2x Meinhausen (Germany),
1995 - Montreux (Switzerland),
1995 – 1x Tour (France),
1996 – 2x Limburg (Germany),
1998 – Montreux (Switzerland),
1999 – 2x Wernigerode (Germany),
1999 – Tolosa (Spain),
2001 – Lindenholzhausen (Germany),
2003 – 2x Maasmechelen (Belgium),
2005 – 2x Arnhem (Netherlands),
2006 – 1x Tours (France).

Director, Maestro Alexander Vatsek

OREYA choir
PROGRAMA

I
1. Bolgarsky D.: Bogorodichen (an old Ukrainian churchmonody of the XVI c.)
2. Leontovich M.: In your Kingdom (from the orthodox liturgy)
3. Stetsenko K.: Dostojno ye (from the orthodox liturgy)
4.Yatsinevich Y.: Oh, in Jerusalem
5. Stankovytch Y.: Pater Noster
6. Chesnokov P.: Psalm 141
7. Havriletz H.: Psalm 22
8. Stepurko V.: What a Miracle (the choir picture-diptych “Parable-Creation”, part 1)



II
1. Antonio L.: Crucifixus
2. Schnitke А.: Pater noster
3. Kostiainen P.: Jakobin isot pojat (The Sons of Jacob)
4. Świder J.: Pater Noster
5. Archangelsky A.: Sacred concert for mixed choir
6. Rahmaninov S.: Tebe poem
7. Chesnokov P.: Psalm 140
8. Rheinberger J.: Kyrie (Missae in E-Maj. Op.109, I part)
9. Hyo-won W.: Gloria

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