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Nikolsky, Alexander

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NIKOLSKY, Alexander Vasil’yevich—b. 22 June 1874, village of Vladykino, Penza Region, d. 19 March 1943, Moscow. The son of a priest, sang in church choirs from childhood; 1897-1900, studied at the Moscow Conservatory (composition, conducting); from 1894 until his death was active as a teacher of choral music, music theory, counterpoint, and musical ethnography in a number of educational institutions in Moscow, including the Moscow Synodal School of Church Singing (1915-1923), and the Moscow Conservatory (from 1928). Also active as a musical publicist, author of numerous articles on choral and church music. As a composer, Nikolsky is a representative of the ”New Russian Choral School,” which was centered around the Moscow Synodal School and its Choir in the first two decades of the twentieth century. Among his most important works are the Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts, op. 23, Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom, op. 31, Major Hymns of the All-Night Vigil, op. 26, Hymns of Passion Week, op. 35, Hymns of Pascha (Easter), op. 37, and the Wedding Service, op. 41. Also prominent are a number of sacred concertos drawn from various psalms. Approximately forty percent of Nikolsky’s sacred choral works are based on chant. His free compositions also make extensive use of chant-like motives. Although he taught counterpoint and fugue (and was a student of the great Russian contrapuntist Sergei Taneyev), Nikolsky’s works tend to favor homorhythmic over contrapuntal writing, often employing colorful harmonic combinations.

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Ni011

Blagoslovi, dushe moia, Gospoda

Bless the Lord, O my soul

Op. 17, No. 1

Introductory Psalm

Ps. 103[104]:1,3,5,19-20,22,24

S(div)A(div)T(div)B(div)

PJu #32383 n.d.

First printed edition

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Ni011

Ni097

Blazheni, iazhe izbral

Blessed are they whom Thou hast chosen

Op. 45, No. 5

Communion Hymn for the Departed

Ps. 64[65]:5; 101[102]:13

SAT(div)B

PJu #37982 n.d.

First printed edition

4

Ni097

Ni030

Da voskresnet Bog

Let God arise

Оp. 24, No. 2

Znamenny Chant

S(div)A(div)T(div)B(div)

PJu #32398

First printed edition

15

Ni030

Ni029

Dokole, Gospodi

How long, O Lord

Op. 24, No. 1

Sacred concerto

Ps. 12[13]

S(div)A(div)T(div)B(div)

PJu #32396 n.d.

First printed edition

9

Ni029

Ni099

Gospod' votsarisia

The Lord reigns

Op. 45, No. 7

Sacred concerto

Ps. 96[97]:1-6,12

S(div)A(div)T(div)B(div)

PJu #37986 n.d.

First printed edition

9

Ni099

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Ni056

Gospodi, Gospod' nash

O Lord, our Lord

Op. 33, No. 1

Sacred concerto

Ps. 8

S(div)AT(div)B(div)

PJu #34249 n.d.

First printed edition

6

Ni056

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Ni058

Gospodi, pomilui nas

Lord, have mercy upon us

Op. 33, No. 3

Sacred concerto

Troparion from Daily evening prayers

SAT(div)B(div)

PJu #34251 n.d.

First printed edition

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Ni058

Ni016

Gospodnia zemlia

The earth is the Lord's

Op. 19, No. 3

Sacred concerto for the blessing of a church

Ps. 23[24]

S(div)A(div)T(div)B(div)

Unknown for this source [PJu #32394 n.d.]

Lithograph from first printed edition

8

Ni016

Ni014

Gotovo serdtse moe, Bozhe

My heart is steadfast, O God

Op. 19, No. 1

Sacred concerto

Ps. 107[108]:1-5

S(div)AT(div)B(div)

PJu #32390 n.d.

First printed edition

6

Ni014

Ni121

Kako ne divimsia

How can we not wonder

Op. 48, No. 2

Znamenny Chant

Theotokion- Dogmatikon, T. 3

S(div)A(div)T(div)B(div) and Alto Solo

PJu #38666 n.d.

First printed edition

10

Ni121