℗ 2024 CD Accord
Released September 13, 2024
Duration 38m 38s
Record Label CD Accord
Catalogue No. ACD 338
Genre Classical (Choral)
 

Mykola Dyletsky

Wrocław Baroque Ensemble, Andrzej Kosendiak

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Requiem Liturgy  
1.1
O only begotten Son
Mykola Dyletsky; Liturgical; Wrocław Baroque Ensemble; Andrzej Kosendiak; Aldona Bartnik; Aleksandra Turalska; Piotr Olech; Daniel Elgersma; Maciej Gocman; Florian Cramer; Volodymyr Andrushchak; Tomáš Král
2:49
1.2
The Little Litany
Mykola Dyletsky; Liturgical; Wrocław Baroque Ensemble; Andrzej Kosendiak; Aldona Bartnik; Aleksandra Turalska; Piotr Olech; Daniel Elgersma; Maciej Gocman; Florian Cramer; Volodymyr Andrushchak; Tomáš Král
0:42
1.3
O come, let us worship
Mykola Dyletsky; Liturgical; Wrocław Baroque Ensemble; Andrzej Kosendiak; Aldona Bartnik; Aleksandra Turalska; Piotr Olech; Daniel Elgersma; Maciej Gocman; Florian Cramer; Volodymyr Andrushchak; Tomáš Král
0:53
1.4
The Thrice-Holy
Mykola Dyletsky; Liturgical; Wrocław Baroque Ensemble; Andrzej Kosendiak; Aldona Bartnik; Aleksandra Turalska; Piotr Olech; Daniel Elgersma; Maciej Gocman; Florian Cramer; Volodymyr Andrushchak; Tomáš Král
0:44
1.5
Alleluia
Mykola Dyletsky; Liturgical; Wrocław Baroque Ensemble; Andrzej Kosendiak; Aldona Bartnik; Aleksandra Turalska; Piotr Olech; Daniel Elgersma; Maciej Gocman; Florian Cramer; Volodymyr Andrushchak; Tomáš Král
1:57
1.6
The Litany of Fervent Supplication
Mykola Dyletsky; Liturgical; Wrocław Baroque Ensemble; Andrzej Kosendiak; Aldona Bartnik; Aleksandra Turalska; Piotr Olech; Daniel Elgersma; Maciej Gocman; Florian Cramer; Volodymyr Andrushchak; Tomáš Král
2:27
1.7
The Cherubimic Hymn
Mykola Dyletsky; Liturgical; Wrocław Baroque Ensemble; Andrzej Kosendiak; Aldona Bartnik; Aleksandra Turalska; Piotr Olech; Daniel Elgersma; Maciej Gocman; Florian Cramer; Volodymyr Andrushchak; Tomáš Král
4:57
1.8
A mercy, a peace
Mykola Dyletsky; Liturgical; Wrocław Baroque Ensemble; Andrzej Kosendiak; Aldona Bartnik; Aleksandra Turalska; Piotr Olech; Daniel Elgersma; Maciej Gocman; Florian Cramer; Volodymyr Andrushchak; Tomáš Král
4:35
1.9
Dignified it is
Mykola Dyletsky; Liturgical; Wrocław Baroque Ensemble; Andrzej Kosendiak; Aldona Bartnik; Aleksandra Turalska; Piotr Olech; Daniel Elgersma; Maciej Gocman; Florian Cramer; Volodymyr Andrushchak; Tomáš Král
2:08
Canon of the Resurrection  
1.10
Today is the Day of Resurrection
Mykola Dyletsky; Liturgical; Wrocław Baroque Ensemble; Andrzej Kosendiak; Aldona Bartnik; Aleksandra Turalska; Piotr Olech; Daniel Elgersma; Maciej Gocman; Florian Cramer; Volodymyr Andrushchak; Tomáš Král
1:06
1.11
Come, let us drink a new drink
Mykola Dyletsky; Liturgical; Wrocław Baroque Ensemble; Andrzej Kosendiak; Aldona Bartnik; Aleksandra Turalska; Piotr Olech; Daniel Elgersma; Maciej Gocman; Florian Cramer; Volodymyr Andrushchak; Tomáš Král
1:52
1.12
Upon the divine watchtower
Mykola Dyletsky; Liturgical; Wrocław Baroque Ensemble; Andrzej Kosendiak; Aldona Bartnik; Aleksandra Turalska; Piotr Olech; Daniel Elgersma; Maciej Gocman; Florian Cramer; Volodymyr Andrushchak; Tomáš Král
1:49
1.13
Let us rise early at morn
Mykola Dyletsky; Liturgical; Wrocław Baroque Ensemble; Andrzej Kosendiak; Aldona Bartnik; Aleksandra Turalska; Piotr Olech; Daniel Elgersma; Maciej Gocman; Florian Cramer; Volodymyr Andrushchak; Tomáš Král
1:24
1.14
O Christ, into the deepest abyss of earth thou didst descend
Mykola Dyletsky; Liturgical; Wrocław Baroque Ensemble; Andrzej Kosendiak; Aldona Bartnik; Aleksandra Turalska; Piotr Olech; Daniel Elgersma; Maciej Gocman; Florian Cramer; Volodymyr Andrushchak; Tomáš Král
1:07
1.15
Jesus, having risen from the grave
Mykola Dyletsky; Liturgical; Wrocław Baroque Ensemble; Andrzej Kosendiak; Aldona Bartnik; Aleksandra Turalska; Piotr Olech; Daniel Elgersma; Maciej Gocman; Florian Cramer; Volodymyr Andrushchak; Tomáš Král
0:53
1.16
He who did save the children from the furnace
Mykola Dyletsky; Liturgical; Wrocław Baroque Ensemble; Andrzej Kosendiak; Aldona Bartnik; Aleksandra Turalska; Piotr Olech; Daniel Elgersma; Maciej Gocman; Florian Cramer; Volodymyr Andrushchak; Tomáš Král
1:16
1.17
Verily, this day
Mykola Dyletsky; Liturgical; Wrocław Baroque Ensemble; Andrzej Kosendiak; Aldona Bartnik; Aleksandra Turalska; Piotr Olech; Daniel Elgersma; Maciej Gocman; Florian Cramer; Volodymyr Andrushchak; Tomáš Král
1:40
1.18
Shine, shine, O new Jerusalem
Mykola Dyletsky; Liturgical; Wrocław Baroque Ensemble; Andrzej Kosendiak; Aldona Bartnik; Aleksandra Turalska; Piotr Olech; Daniel Elgersma; Maciej Gocman; Florian Cramer; Volodymyr Andrushchak; Tomáš Král
1:25
1.19
When thou didst fall asleep in the body as mortal
Mykola Dyletsky; Liturgical; Wrocław Baroque Ensemble; Andrzej Kosendiak; Aldona Bartnik; Aleksandra Turalska; Piotr Olech; Daniel Elgersma; Maciej Gocman; Florian Cramer; Volodymyr Andrushchak; Tomáš Král
1:03
1.20
Christ is risen from the dead
Mykola Dyletsky; Liturgical; Wrocław Baroque Ensemble; Andrzej Kosendiak; Aldona Bartnik; Aleksandra Turalska; Piotr Olech; Daniel Elgersma; Maciej Gocman; Florian Cramer; Volodymyr Andrushchak; Tomáš Král
1:20
1.21
David, the forefather of our divine Lord
Mykola Dyletsky; Liturgical; Wrocław Baroque Ensemble; Andrzej Kosendiak; Aldona Bartnik; Aleksandra Turalska; Piotr Olech; Daniel Elgersma; Maciej Gocman; Florian Cramer; Volodymyr Andrushchak; Tomáš Král
2:31
Digital Booklet
"Work on preparing this album began in 2019, when I first encountered Mykola Dyletsky’s music – we performed fragments of his Requiem Liturgy with Wrocław Baroque Ensemble in Kyiv. At that time, they made a great impression on me, which, along with my subsequent work as a conductor on this artist’s works and subsequent concerts, strengthened my feeling that I was dealing with a unique repertoire. Dyletsky’s work is a fascinating encounter between the East and the West – the language, liturgy and melody of the Eastern Church harmonise with Western compositional techniques and musical styles. There are clear inspirations from the Venetian polychoral style and stile concertato, and tutti sections are often intertwined with figurative fragments in a solo ensemble. You can also see elements of musical rhetoric. Both liturgical pieces presented on the album were written for two fourpart vocal ensembles. In my opinion, the way they are performed should be similar to the way we perform religious polychoral music of that period, created for the Catholic Church in the Western Latin rite. I have a strong impression that if the a cappella texture present in these works were supplemented with instruments typical of European music from the first half of the seventeenth century (e.g. cornets and trombones), i.e. instruments used, among others, by Claudio Monteverdi or Bartłomiej Pękiel and Mikołaj Zieleński, then it would transpire how close Dyletsky’s music was to what was happening in Western Europe at that time. " - Andrzej Kosendiak
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – CD Accord Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-4.22
-8.41 to -1.12
-25.33
-27.66 to -21.99
-21.53
-23.80 to -17.80
12
10 to 15
1
O only begotten Son
-1.66-24.08-20.212
2
The Little Litany
-5.01-24.29-20.012
3
O come, let us worship
-5.06-24.30-20.311
4
The Thrice-Holy
-1.78-21.99-17.810
5
Alleluia
-1.61-23.70-19.911
6
The Litany of Fervent Supplication
-5.34-23.84-20.311
7
The Cherubimic Hymn
-2.48-24.79-21.215
8
A mercy, a peace
-2.33-24.27-20.614
9
Dignified it is
-1.50-24.75-21.013
10
Today is the Day of Resurrection
-6.52-27.17-23.412
11
Come, let us drink a new drink
-1.67-24.92-21.112
12
Upon the divine watchtower
-2.26-26.03-21.913
13
Let us rise early at morn
-6.92-26.70-23.112
14
O Christ, into the deepest abyss of earth thou didst descend
-5.40-26.45-22.912
15
Jesus, having risen from the grave
-6.02-25.61-21.812
16
He who did save the children from the furnace
-8.41-26.63-23.212
17
Verily, this day
-1.12-25.10-21.515
18
Shine, shine, O new Jerusalem
-7.29-26.05-22.411
19
When thou didst fall asleep in the body as mortal
-5.46-27.66-23.812
20
Christ is risen from the dead
-4.06-26.25-22.413
21
David, the forefather of our divine Lord
-6.75-27.29-23.413

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