Voices from Russia

Monday, 5 January 2009

Lacrymosa from the Mozart Requiem. sung by the Turetsky Choir.

Filed under: Christian, Russian, art music, contemporary, cultural, music, performing arts, religious — 01varvara @ 21:06

It would be a crime not to give you a sampling of the artistry of the Turetsky Choir after the article posted above. This proves, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that Russia stands for the good, timeless, and moral, whilst America stands for nothing but opportunism and greed (the present economic crisis, which was self-inflicted, is proof positive of that). I shall be attacked for saying this, but, I must state things as I see them. Compare this to rappers and clod-kickers… ’nuff said.

1 Comment »

  1. No no, you’re right about the positive developments in Russian culture. Of course, much of this used to be the same way in America– unfortunately we seem to be going through our own soviet period in which society and public education seek to produce “post-cultural” men who are divorced from the inheritance of ages past. Maybe God will grant our culture a resurrection, too.

    Comment by Isaac — Tuesday, 6 January 2009 @ 16:42


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