These two compositions are written for three equal
voices, three women or three men. They are based on two
different versions of the “Our Father” prayer.
One, in Slavonic, the traditional language of the
churches of Slavic origin, the other in French,
according to the French text traditionally used by the
Orthodox.
They are intended for experienced singers, able to
sing one per voice and with a large vocal range.
The song in Slavonic is presented in a...(+)
These two compositions are written for three equal
voices, three women or three men. They are based on two
different versions of the “Our Father” prayer.
One, in Slavonic, the traditional language of the
churches of Slavic origin, the other in French,
according to the French text traditionally used by the
Orthodox.
They are intended for experienced singers, able to
sing one per voice and with a large vocal range.
The song in Slavonic is presented in a
transcription for Russian-speaking singers as well as
in a transcription for French-speaking singers who will
also find a pronunciation guide intended for them.