Dazzling Eastern European polyphony featuring the antiphonal glory of Polish Renaissance composer Mikolaj Zielenski, the strength of the Russian Orthodox Liturgy with 12-part writing from Baroque master Vasily Titov, and our commissioned “hit,” Bogoroditse Devo, raduysia, by Minnesota composer, Sergey Khvoshchinskiy.
| # | Track Name | Written By | Listen |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Magnificat (a12) | Mikolaj Zielenski (ca.1550- post 1616) | |
| 2. | Motetto de Sancto Stanislao (a8) | Mikolaj Zielenski | Alternative content |
| 3. | In festo Omnium Sanctorum (a4) | Mikolaj Zielenski | Alternative content |
| 4. | In solemnitate Corporis Christi (a4) | Mikolaj Zielenski | |
| 5. | Deus in adiutorium (a8) | Mikolaj Zielenski | |
| 6. | Motetto de Sancto Alberto (a8) | Mikolaj Zielenski | |
| 7. | Crucifixus surrexit (a9) | Andrzej Rohaczewski (fl. ca. 1620) | Alternative content |
| 8. | Slava...Yedinorodnïy Sïñe | Vasily Titov (c.1650-ca.1715) | |
| 9. | Heruvímskaya Pesñ | Vasily Titov | Alternative content |
| 10. | Dostoyno yest', yako voistinnu | Vasily Titov | |
| 11. | Bogoroditse Devo, raduysia (Rejoice, O Virgin Mary) | Sergey Khvoshchinskiy (b. 1957) | Alternative content |