Voices of Connection: 08/20 Russian Orthodox
Lvovsky’s Lord, have mercy is quite a celebrated work and very evocative of an actual Russian Orthodox Liturgy. It was composed for the special service of the “Elevation of the Cross.” As the priest holds the Holy Cross, the Deacon intones the petition for mercy, and the chorus follows with the words “Ghospodi, pomiluy – Lord, have mercy,” with 78 repetitions. As the priest slowly bows with the cross to the ground, the volume of the repetitions gets softer and softer. As he raises the Cross high, so, too, does the volume of the countless repetitions. The Deacon intones a second petition for mercy, and the whole choral cycle repeats. It is a unique musical experience, unlike any other piece we sing.
– Dennis Keene
GRIGORY LVOVSKY Lord, Have Mercy
Voices of Ascension
Dennis Keene, Artistic Director
Deacon: Arizeder Urreiztieta, bass
Recorded on February 4, 2015 © Voices of Ascension
The singers in this performance are represented by the American Guild of Musical Artists, AFL-CIO.