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Nataliya
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298:"Creed"), mystical contemplation ("Cherubic hymn"), and festive calls ("Only begotten Son", "It is worthy"). In almost all sections of the piece predominate clear, light tones and follow the manner of monastic men's singing consistent with that of a church service.
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Unlike his compositions based on poetry and folk themes, which were constantly performed throughout the twentieth century, Leontovych's sacred music, and that of his predecessors, was banned in the
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The Dumka
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Many other groups have recorded albums about
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was established and recognized in 1918, Leontovych joined in the movement. His musical output began to reflect this as he started to publish works of a religious nature such as "
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movements and liner notes from track listing of recording of the liturgy
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on May 22, 1919, with Leontovych himself conducting.
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Divine Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom (disambiguation)
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Hymn of Praise: Let our mouths be filled with praise
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682:РЕКВІЄМ ПО ЛЕОНТОВИЧУ (Requiem for Leontovych)
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672:article on parafia.org.ua by Nataliya Kostyuk
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