Review: Sretensky Monastery Choir (Adelaide Festival)
The Sretensky Monastery Choir brings a powerful sound to sacred and secular Russian music.
The Sretensky Monastery Choir brings a powerful sound to sacred and secular Russian music.
Russia’s Sretensky Monastery Choir has a turbulent 600-year history and international clout. The choir’s regent Nikon Zhila tells us about its history and ethos ahead of performances at the Adelaide Festival.
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A great deal of pleasurable listening to be had.