The principal repertoire of the Putinki Church Choir is sacred music and church a capella
singing, based on the centuries-long traditions of the Russian Orthodox worship
service.
In contrast with the secular performance, where the aim is to delight the
listener, the primary purpose in church is to unite all participants of the
service in a single entity. The goal of the church choir is to help people
concentrate on the prayer, abandon mundane affairs and vanities of the world for
a while. Choral pieces performed during the service should not distract, but
rather aid the person in becoming its fully-fledged participant.
The choir was formed in 2002 at the Moscow Church of the Assumption of the Holy
Mother of God 'in Putinki', which was destroyed during the Soviet times, but now
rebuilt from ruins and open to the public. The choir is made up of eight
members, some of whom are professional musicians: singers, choir conductors,
violinists, as well as of amateur singers. All of them share common faith and
the will to participate in the service with their soul, heart and voice.
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In thy Dormition thou didst not forsake the World, (O Theotokos)
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