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Utrenja,
alternatively spelled as Utrenia, Utrenya, or Jutrznia, and
sometimes also
translated as Matins, is a set of two
liturgical compositions by Polish...
- Hiroshima,
Symphony No. 3, his St Luke P****ion,
Polish Requiem,
Anaklasis and
Utrenja. His
oeuvre includes five operas,
eight symphonies and
other orchestral...
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Karajan conducting the
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (Deutsche Grammophon) "
Utrenja" –
excerpts from the "Ewangelia" and "Kanon
Paschalny II"
movements by...
- (Russian: Вечерня, Večérnja),
numbers 7–14
settings from
Matins (Утреня,
Útrenja), and
number 15 from The
First Hour (Первый час, Pérvyj čas). The first...
- the morning) may
refer to:
Shacharit in
Judaism Fajr,
prayer in
Islam Utrenja, a
Polish liturgical composition Morning Prayer of the
Anglican church...
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conductor (Alastair Ross; The
Sixteen Orchestra; The Sixteen) "Penderecki:
Utrenja"
Antoni Wit,
conductor (Gennady Bezzubenkov,
Iwona Hossa,
Piotr ****ewicz...
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Wladyslaw Skoraczewski,
Andrzej Markowski,
choir director – Penderecki:
Utrenja (Chorus of
National Philharmonic &
Pioneer Choir;
Symphony Orchestra of...
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Cantata (1964) St Luke P****ion (1965) Dies Irae (1967)
Kosmogonia (1970)
Utrenja (Morning Prayer) (1969–71)
Ecloga VIII (1972) Canti****
Canticorum Salomonis...
- (conductors),
Philadelphia Orchestra,
Temple University Choirs for Penderecki:
Utrenja, the
Entombment of
Christ Eugene Ormandy (conductor),
Philadelphia Orchestra...
- 86,
Polish composer (Threnody to the
Victims of Hiroshima, Anaklasis,
Utrenja) and conductor. Jim Quinlan, 85,
American writer and journalist. Tuku Raka...