Don Kosaken Chor - Panichyda / Fürbitte Für Die Verstorbenen / Prayer For The Dead Don Kosaken Chor Russland The Don Cossacks Choir of Russia Conducted by Marcel Nikolaijevich Verhoeff Released 1997
All i can say. Thank you, your presentation of Serge Jaroffs Funeral has given me much thought about oour God and Father and his Son Lord Jesus Christ Amen
The disc released in 1997 contain this song but the first edition was recorded in the 1995 CD titled "Winter in Russia". Since 1996 Mikhail Zlatopolsky no longer sang with this choir.
The one-and-only Mikhail Zlatopolsky (1934-2001). People who sang in choirs with him say that his voice had the timbre of an organ pipe, and that they could feel his voice's vibrations in their chests whenever he sang.
All i can say.
Thank you, your presentation of Serge Jaroffs Funeral has given me much thought about oour God and Father and his Son Lord Jesus Christ
Amen
AMAZING double low D (D1) at 2:48 and at the end from Mikhail Zlataposlky, and a double low C (C1) at 4:50!
The disc released in 1997 contain this song but the first edition was recorded in the 1995 CD titled "Winter in Russia". Since 1996 Mikhail Zlatopolsky no longer sang with this choir.
Superbe,beaucoup d'émotion.Merci ,Gabriel from belgium.
This is incredibly powerfull and beatiful. Anyone have this CD for .rar download?
Bravo !
Superbe. Gabriel.
anyone else just think "man what a beast of a person" ? D1 @ 2:50 C1 @ 4:50
trop beau!
Om stil van te worden!!!
Who is the double bass?
The one-and-only Mikhail Zlatopolsky (1934-2001). People who sang in choirs with him say that his voice had the timbre of an organ pipe, and that they could feel his voice's vibrations in their chests whenever he sang.
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