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Yaichkov, Dmitry
YAICHKOV, Dmitry Moiseyevich (b. 1869, place of birth unknown; d. 30 December 1953, Vifania (Ptitsegrad), near Sergiev Posad) — graduated from the St. Petersburg Conservatory; at the end of the 1890s lived in Riga, then in Tiflis (Tbilisi); in 1909 was a teacher of singing at the Teachers’ Seminary in Vol’sk, in the Saratov district. Although subsequent details of Yaichkov’s life are as yet sketchy, it is known that during the years following World War I and the Revolution, he lived in Vifaniia (subsequently renamed Ptitsegrad) in the environs of Sergiev Posad. Although it was known that he was a composer of church music, the local communist authorities valued and respected his reputation as a musical pedagogue and left him alone to the end of his days.
Yaichkov devoted much attention to singing in the schools; compiled a number of musical textbooks, collections of children’s songs, arrangements of church hymns for children’s choir. In the area of sacred music he published 21 individual works, half of which are arrangements of various chants, and also a number of collections of service music: Melodies for “Lord, I call” — Resurrectional stichera, dogmatica, troparia at “The Lord is God” and heirmoi of znamenny, Kievan, and Greek Chants; The Memorial Service. An essay in harmonizing ancient chants; The Order for a Prayer Service of Thanksgiving; Stichera at the Lity, et al. Yaichkov’s arrangements are characterized by modal diatonic harmony, the use of counter-voice polyphony and a clarity of sonority.
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Selected hymns from the All-Night Vigil and Liturgy. An essay in the harmonization of old chants. Volume 2.
PJu #27681 n.d.
First printed edition
28
Ya017-021
2
No. 2 - Elitsy vo Khrista krestistesia
As many as have been baptized
Znamenny Chant
S(div)AT(div)B(div)
3
Ya018
3
No. 3 - Prokimny voskresny 8 glasov, na Liturgii
Resurrectional prokeimena in Eight Tones, at Liturgy
Znamenny Chant
S(div)AT(div)B(div)
4
Ya019
Selected hymns from the All-Night Vigil and Liturgy. An essay in the harmonization of old chants. Volume 1
S. Op. 10
PJu #27680 1902
First printed edition
26
Ya011-016
1
No. 1 - Blagoslovi, dushe moia, Gospoda
Bless the Lord, O my soul
Russian Greek Chant
Introductory Psalm
Ps. 103[104]:1,6,10,24
T(div)B(div)-SATB
5
Ya011
4
No. 4 - Khvalite imia Gospodne
Praise the name of the Lord
Znamenny Chant
Polyeleos
Ps. 134[135]:1,21; 135[136]:1,26
S(div)AT(div)B(div)
4
Ya014
5
No. 5 - Prokimny voskresny 8 glasov, na Utreni
Resurrectional Prokeimena in Eight Tones, at Matins
Znamenny Chant
S(div)A(div)T(div)B(div)
4
Ya015
6
No. 6 - Velichit dusha moia Gospoda
My soul magnifies the Lord
Znamenny Chant
Song of the Mother of God
Luke 1:46-55
S(div)A(div)T(div)B(div)
5
Ya016
Praise the Lord from the heavens
S. Op. 4
Communion Hymn for Sundays
Ps. 148:1
PJu #21042 n.d.
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Ya004
Kurs pervogo goda obucheniia tserkovnomu peniiu.
A Course in Church Singing. First year.
N.O.N.
unison
PJu #31380a n.d.
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Ya-Ped-3
A Course in Church Singing. For unison choir. Assembled in accordance with the curriculum of the Ministry of Education for primary village schools, as approved on February 7, 1897
N.O.N.
unison
PJu #31380 n.d.
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Ya-Ped-2
Litiinye stikhiry na dvunadesiatykh Gospodskikh i Bogorodichnykh prazdnikakh.
Litya stichera for the 12 Major Feasts of the Lord and the Theotokos
N.O.N.
Znamenny chant
SATB
PJu #35567 n.d.
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Ya-LS