Dmitri Bortnyansky’s Tibie Paiom, sung by the Ensemble Sottovoce.
I continue to share as much great Russian music, especially Russian choral music, of which Bortnyansky was a celebrated master.

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Dmitri Bortnyansky’s Tibie Paiom, sung by the Ensemble Sottovoce.
I continue to share as much great Russian music, especially Russian choral music, of which Bortnyansky was a celebrated master.
Д С Бортнянский Покаяния отверзи ми двери, на Помощник и Покровитель
Would be grateful for a Russian speaker to translate this title. The only part I can read is the composer’s name, Dmitrii Bortnyansky.
Enjoy the immense power of Dmitri Bortnyansky’s choral works here. This comes from Concerto 25, “We, the unworthy, shall not cease.” I have already shared a compilation of Bortnyansky’s sacred words, accessible here. Upon glancing at the German Wikipedia page for this composer, I note that he had an influence on church music in Germany as well as Russia. Will be listening to more Bortnyansky and sacred works from other Russian composers.