One
of
the
most
fascinating
characteristics
of
20th-century
classical
music
is
its
continuous
revival
of
sacred
music.
Despite
the
many
new
developments
that
have
taken
place
in
our
increasingly
secular
society,
modern
composers
from
Alfred
Schnittke
(1934-1998)
to
Dimitri
Tchesnokov
(b.1982)
have
all
been
inspired
by
ancient
religious
texts
to
compose
music
that
is
spiritual,
pure,
and
above
all,
remarkably
peaceful.
This
release
is
a
celebration
of
modern
sacred
music,
and,
given
how
timeless
the
music
sounds,
it
is
astonishing
to
note
that
all
the
pieces
were
written
between
1983
and
2011.
Much
of
it
is
Russian
or
East-European
in
origin,
with
young
Ukrainian
composer
Dimitri
Tchesnokov's
Three
Sacred
Songs
following
firmly
in
the
tradition
of
Alfred
Schnittke's
Three
Sacred
Hymns.
More
established
works
such
as
Arvo
Pärt's
Magnificat
are
also
included,
but
however
foreign
this
new
music
might
sound,
the
listener
remains
anchored
in
the
familiar
texts,
taken
from
psalms
and
prayers
that
have
held
a
place
in
religious
worship
for
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