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Metallov, Archpriest Vasily

Metallov

METALLOV, Vasily Mikhailovich (p. 1 [13] March 1862, the village of Antipovka, Kamyshinsky district of the Saratov province; died June 1, 1926, Moscow)—Archpriest, historian and theorist of Russian church singing, paleographer, composer, and pedagogue. The son of a village priest, orphaned early in life, he graduated from the Saratov Theological Seminary, and then from the Moscow Theological Academy. In 1884 he was ordained a priest of the Church of the Archangel Michael in the village Lipovka of the Tsaritsyn district, where he organized a male choir comprised of parishioners, for whom he composed chants arrangements. Metallov was greatly influenced by his acquaintance with Archpriest Dmitry Razumovsky, a professor of the Moscow Conservatory. In 1895, having received an invitation from the director of the Moscow Synodal School of Church Singing Stepan Smolensky, he moved to Moscow, where he became involved in the creation of a library of early Russian musical manuscripts, and taught at the Synodal School, becoming a member the School’s Supervisory Council. In 1901 he was offered the post of Professor of Church Singing and Religion Instructor at the Moscow Conservatory. The Holy Synod appointed him as a reviewer of church hymns submitted for publication. In 1914 he received a Master's Degree in Theology for his thesis, “Liturgical Singing of the Russian Church: The Pre-Mongol Period” (1906, 1912). After 1917 he continued his scholarly and teaching activities at the State Academy of Arts and the Moscow Theological Academy. On June 2, 1919, the People's Commissariat of Education adopted a resolution to exempt Metallov from the order that prevented clergymen from holding academic posts “... in consideration of Professor Metallov's deep knowledge in the history and theory of sacred music.”

Relying on numerous handwritten sources, Metallov studied the topics dealing with notation, the Octoechos (Eight Tones), and the origins of znamenny chant.

As a composer, Metallov authored more than 50 sacred works, mainly for a mixed four-part choir, as well as the cycles "Hymns at the Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom" (Kievan chant, 1893) and "Hymns of the All-night Vigil in Early Chants" (Kiev and Russian “Greek” Chants, 1898). In his works, most of which were published by P. Jurgenson (Nos. 1–35), Metallov adhered to the so-called “strict style” of harmony, identified by him, the principles of are outlined in his 1897 book of the same name.

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No. 31 Nyne otpushchaeshi

Lord, now lettest Thou

"Ordinary Church Chant"

SATB

PJu #17291 17399

First printed edition.

defective original

Me031

No. 18 Nyne sily nebesnyia

Now the powers of heaven

Kievan Chant

Cherubic Hymn at the Liturgy of the Pre-sanctified Gifts

SATB

PJu #17278 17386

First printed edition.

Me018

O Tebe raduestsia

All creation rejoices in Thee

Greek Chant

Hymn to the Theotokos at the Liturgy of St Basil the Great

Author's edition

Not found

Me049

No. 11 Ot iunosti moeia

From My Youth

SATB

PJu #17271 17379

First printed edition.

Me011

No. 37 Otche nash

The Lord's Prayer

PJu #17418 17608

Not found

Me037

Penie na liturgii sv. Ioanna Zlatousta

Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom

Kievan Chant

Selected hymns from the Divine Liturgy

Author's edition

Not found

Me044

Penie na vsenoshchnom bdenii drevnikh raspevov

Hymns of the All-Night Vigil of Ancient Chants

Kievan and Greek Chants

Selected hymns from the All-Night Vigil

M .: [V. Grosse], 1898

Not found

Me054

No. 10 Plotiiu usnuv

In the flesh Thou didst fall asleep

SATB

PJu #17270 17378

First printed edition.

Me010

No. 16 Pokaianiia otverzi mi dveri

Open unto me the doors of repentance

Znamenny Chant

Penitential stichera at Matins

SATB

PJu #17276 17384

First printed edition.

Me016

No. 34 Pomiani nas, Gospodi

Remember us, O Lord

"Ordinary Church Chant"

SATB

PJu #17294 17402

First printed edition.

defective original

Me034