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Kastalsky, Alexander

Alexanderkastalsky
KASTALSKY, Aleksandr Dmitriyevich (b. 16 [28] November 1856, Moscow; d. 17 December 1926, Moscow) — studied theory and composition at the Moscow Conservatory under Tchaikovsky, Taneyev, and Gubert. From 1887 and for most of his career, Kastalsky was closely connected with the Moscow Synodal School of Church Singing, initially as a teacher of piano and conducting, from 1891 as assistant conductor (to Vasily Orlov), from 1900 as one of the precentors (of the left choir), and from 1910 as director of the School. From 1918 to 1926, when the Bolsheviks made it impossible for the Synodal School to continue its existence, he tried to salvage it in the form of the “People’s Choral Academy,” which eventually was absorbed into the Moscow Conservatory. Besides being active in church music, Kastalsky throughout his life worked in the field of musical ethnography, studying the characteristics of the Russian folk song, making arrangements of folk songs, and using elements of the latter in his compositions. As a composer, Kastalsky is a seminal figure, who was recognized by his contemporaries as having created a new direction in Russian church music. His followers included Pavel Chesnokov, Alexandre Gretchaninoff, Aleksandr Nikolsky, Viktor Kalinnikov, Constantine Shvedoff, and Sergei Rachmaninoff, among others. In Kastalsky’s sacred works, melodies and individual chant formulas of znamenny and other chants are combined with techniques of counter-voice polyphony, drawn from the Russian choral folk song. The skillful use of these peculiarly Russian elements give Kastalsky’s works a marked national flavor, while the use of church chants link them to ancient traditions of the church-musical aesthetic. Kastalsky’s published sacred works and arrangements number approximately 175 (many published numbers contain several separate titles); there are also a number of unpublished works, primarily comprising arrangements of various pattern melodies (podobnï). Kastalsky also edited the Obikhod Sinodal’novo khora [The Common Book of the Synodal Choir] in 1914. To make the performance of hymns in the so-called “common” chants more meaningful, he compiled the Prakticheskoye rukovodstvo k vïrazitel’nomu peniyu stikhir pri pomoshchi razlichnïkh garmonizatsiy [A practical manual for the expressive singing of stichera with the help of various harmonizations], which selectively applies major and minor harmony in accordance with the meaning and mood of a given liturgical texts.

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Ks006

Milost' mira No. 1

A mercy of peace

S.Op. 6

Znamenny Chant

Anaphora

S(div)AT(div)B(div)

V. Grosse #A.6 K. 1898

First printed edition

9

Ks006

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  • C122web small

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Ks013

Milost' mira No. 2

A mercy of peace

S.Op. 10

Znamenny Chant

Anaphora

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

V. Grosse #A.6 K. 1898

First printed edition

9

Ks013

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Ks019

Milost' mira

A mercy of peace

S.Op. 16

Called “Nevsky” in Moscow

Anaphora (Eucharistic Canon)

S(div)AT(div)B(div)

V. Grosse #A.14 K. 1898

First printed edition

3

Ks019

Ks017

Milost' mira

A mercy of peace

S.Op. 14

Ipat'ev Melody

Anaphora

S(div)AT(div)B

V. Grosse #A.15 K. 1898

First printed edition

2

Ks017

Ks099

Milost' mira

A mercy of peace

S.Op. 40

Kievan Chant

Anaphora

SSA(div)TTB(div)

PJu #28506 1903

First printed edition

3

Ks099

Ks001 source

Milost' mira

A mercy of peace

S.Op. 1

Serbian Chant

Anaphora

S(div)AT(div)B(div)

V. Grosse #A.1 K. Censor's date: 17 March 1897

First printed edition

Defective original

6

Ks001

Ks027

Ne imamy inyia pomoshchi

We have no other help

S. Op. 21

Sacred Concerto

Troparion to the Theotokos

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

V. Grosse, A. 19. K. Censor's date: 21 December 1900

First printed edition

6

Ks027

Nedelia vsekh sviatykh

Sunday of All Saints

N.O.N.

[Kievan Chant], T.6, Pattern melody: Vsiu otlozhivshe

Stichera on Lord, I Call

Dukhovnye vetii

SATB

Triod' tsvetnaia [The Pentecostarion], Moscow Patriarchate, 1977

Not found

Ks173

Ks111 source

Nyne otpushchaeshi No. 1

Lord, now lettest Thou

S. Op. 48

"In the manner of Demestvo"

S(div)AT(div)B(div) and Baritone solo

V. Grosse, A. 85 K., censor's date: 21 September 1904

First printed edition

4

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Ks111

Nyne otpushchaeshi No. 1

Lord, now lettest Thou

S.Op. 48a

In the manner of Demestvo

Song of St. Symeon

Luke 2:29-32

SATB(div)

V. Grosse #A.37 K. 1904

First printed edition

For small choir. Defective original.

2

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