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The Male Choir of St. Petersburg

The Male Choir of St. Petersburg

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The Male Choir of St Petersburg is a Russian choir that moved to the City of St Petersburg in the 18th century from Moscow. At the end of the 19th century, the choir numbered 90: 40 adults and 50 boys (women were not admitted). Of the 22 basses, 7 were bassi profondi, most notably Vladimir Pasyoukov and Vladimir Miller, who were capable of reaching bottom G easily.[1]

Discography

The Male Choir Of St. Petersburg - Vadim Afanasiev (EMI Classics)

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References

  1. EMI Classics - The Male Choir of St. Petersburg CD Booklet - Vadim Afanasiev

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