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Kopylov, Alexander

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KOPYLOV, Alexander Alexandrovich (b. July 2, 1854, St. Petersburg; d. February 7, 1911, Strelna near St. Petersburg)—composer, church choirmaster, violinist, pedagogue. From 1862 to 1872 was a boy chorister of the Imperial Court Chapel. Afterwards, upon the recommendation of Mily Balakirev, studied composition privately with Anatoly Lyadov and musical form and instrumentation with Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov. From 1872-1879. worked as a violinist and pianist in the Alexandrinsky Theater Orchestra, also performiing as a solo violinist. From 1879- through the1890s. served as an adult singer and assistant teacher of singing at the Court Chapel, while teaching violin, piano, church singing and liturgics in the Chapel’s instrumental and choirmasters’ classes. He also taught church singing at the Smolny Institute, and worked with the choirs of the Pavlovsky and Preobrazhensky Regiments. In 1907-1908. he led the open choir directing class at Stepan Smolensky’s Choirmasters’ School.

Kopylov’s involvement with philanthropist and music publisher Mitrofan Belyaev’s circle contributed to the flourishing of his compositional activity, and led to the publication of a number of works for piano, chamber ensembles, and symphony orchestra—works characterised by a strong influence of the composers of the "Mighty Five", especially Alexander Borodin.

Kopylov’s sacred music is the best known and oft-performed part of his creative legacy. He composed over 30 sacred choral works (including large cycles—the Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom and the Wedding Service), published by Bernard (1885) and P. Jurgenson (1889-1907), respectively. The critic Archpriest Mikhail Lisitsyn characterized some of Kopylov's sacred hymns as “simple and well-constructed,” while others feature more complex in harmonic and polyphonic writing, but in general are written in a churchly style that is graceful and beautiful. Some of Kopylov’s works were included in the repertoire of the renowned Moscow Synodal Choir.
 

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Kp016

No. 16 Kheruvimskaia pesnʹ (No. 1)

The Cherubic Hymn

SATB(div)

PJu #23917

First printed edition.

6

Kp016

Kp017

No. 17 Kheruvimskaia pesnʹ (No. 2)

The Cherubic Hymn

SATB(div)

PJu #23918

First printed edition.

6

Kp017

No. 2 Kheruvimskaia pesnʹ (No. 3)

The Cherubic Hymn

PJu #17424

Not found

Kp002

Kp003

No. 3 Kheruvimskaia pesnʹ (No. 4)

The Cherubic Hymn

SATB

PJu #17425

First printed edition.

4

Kp003

Kp005

No. 5 Kheruvimskaia pesnʹ (No. 5)

The Cherubic Hymn

SA(div)TB(div)

PJu #21332

First printed edition.

6

Kp005

Kp006

No. 6 Kheruvimskaia pesnʹ (No. 6)

The Cherubic Hymn

S(div)A(div)TB(div)

PJu #21334

First printed edition.

4

Kp006

Kp007

No. 7 Kheruvimskaia pesnʹ (No. 7)

The Cherubic Hymn

S(div)A(div)T(div)B(div)

PJu #21336

First printed edition.

4

Kp007

Kp010

No. 10 Khvalite Gospoda s nebes (No. 1)

Praise the Lord from the Heavens

SATB(div)

PJu #21342

First printed edition.

4

Kp010

Kp025

No. 25 Khvalite Gospoda s nebes (No. 2)

Praise the Lord from the Heavens

SSATTTB

PJu #26895

First printed edition.

4

Kp025

No. 25 Khvalite Gospoda s nebes (No. 2)

Praise the Lord from the Heavens

SSAA

PJu #26881

First printed edition.

Kp025a