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Spirit of Orthodoxy Choir

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The '''Spirit of Orthodoxy Choir'''is a choir composed of Orthodox Christian singers in the New York - New Jersey - Pennsylvania area of the United States. It is committed to singing in the English language the great works of Orthodox music that glorifies God and expresses the Orthodox faith, thus opening the treasury of Orthodox music to the community.
[==History] ==The Spirit of Of Orthodoxy Choir was formed established in 1997 and is pan-Orthodox, composed under the direction of Aleksei Shipovalnikov. The choir consists of singers from various Orthodox jurisdictions in the NY-NJ-PA area. The choir is committed [[parish]]es and [[jurisdiction]]s who are dedicated to church singing the great works of Orthodox music in the English language. The Spirit of Orthodoxy has performed numerous concerts throughout the metropolitan area and has sung at the opening of the "Treasuries of Russia" Exhibit at the NJ State Museum in 1998; at the 1999 convention of the Eastern Region, American Choral Directors Association; and at the 2001 and 2002 Memorial Day Pilgrimages at St. Tikhon's Seminary. In August 2003, the choir made a musical pilgrimage who desire to be witnesses to Alaska in 2003 at the invitation of His Grace, Bishop Nikolai of Anchorage and Sitkafaith through music.
These music selections represent three schools of Russian Church music and have been sufficiently translated into English. Some of the choir's repertoire has been unheard in the West. The Choir sings chiefly in English but also performs music in [[Church Slavonic]]. Their repertoire witnesses to the range and quality of the liturgical life of the Orthodox Church. Their singing is a capella, without instrumentation. This is typical of the Orthodox Church, where the human voice and soul are invaluable in worship.
==Director==
Aleksei V. Shipovalnikov was born in Rostov on the Don and studied composition, polyphony and conducting at the Gnesin Sate Conservatory and the Moscow Institute of Culture. His post-graduate studies included a master class with Leonard Bernstein in 1988. He served as Artistic Director and Manager of the Moscow State University Symphony Orchestra and Academic Choir and has conducted in the Soviet Union, West Germany and Poland. He established a reputation during the Communist era for innovative programming in spite of the political risks involved. In 1990 he moved to the United States, where he has served as Choir Director of [[Christ the Saviour Church (San Francisco, California)|Christ the Saviour Church, San Francisco]] and Music Director of Slavyanka Men's Slavic Chorus. He was Professor of Liturgical Music at [[St. Tikhon's Orthodox Theological Seminary (South Canaan, Pennsylvania)|St. Tikhon's Seminary]], South Canaan, Pennsylvania. He is currently Music Director at [[Ss. Peter and Paul Church (Jersey City, New Jersey)|Ss. Peter and Paul Orthodox Church, Jersey City, New Jersey]].
In 2005, among other concerts, the choir sang in NYC at St. Malachy's Church (the Actors' Chapel) and at the Orthodox Cathedral of the Holy Protection, where concert proceeds benefited IOCC's Asia Disaster (Tsunami) Response. On 9==External Link==* [http:/11/2005, The Choir presented "Orthodox Liturgical Music of Remembrance and Hope" at Stswww. Peter and Paul Orthodox Church, Jersey City, the closest Orthodox church to the site of the 2001 WTC tragedy. Concerts proceeds were shared between the Jersey City Firefighters' Distress Fund and IOCC's Hurricane (Katrina) Emergency Response effortspiritoforthodoxy.com/ Official website]
[[Category:Church Music]]  [Director[Category:Organizations]] Aleksei V. Shipovalnikov was born in Rostov on the Don and studied composition, polyphony and conducting at the Gnesin Sate Conservatory and the Moscow Institute of Culture. His post-graduate studies included a master class with Leonard Bernstein in 1988. He served as Artistic Director and Manager of the Moscow State University Symphony Orchestra and Academic Choir and has conducted in the Soviet Union, West Germany and Poland. He established a reputation during the Communist era for innovative programming in spite of the political risks involved. In 1990 he moved to the United States, where he has served as Choir Director of Christ the Savior Church, San Francisco and Music Director of Slavyanka Men's Slavic Chorus. He was Professor of Liturgical Music at St. Tikhon's Seminary, South Canaan, PA. He is currently Music Director at Sts. Peter and Paul Orthodox Church, Jersey City, NJ. He was Professor of Liturgical Music at St. Tikhon's Seminary, South Canaan, PA.
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