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'''Aliases:''' B.M. Ledkovsky
 
==Life==
==Life==
'''Born:''' May 9,1894
'''Born:''' 9 May 1894


'''Died:''' August 6, 1975
'''Died:''' 6 August 1975


<b>Biography</b>
'''Biography'''


Ledkovsky was born near Novocherkassk in 1894 to Protopriest Mikhail and Sophia Ledkovsky. He studied at the Theology School in Novocherkassk, in the Royal School in Rostov-on-Don and at the Moscow Conservatory with Alexander Kastalsky.
He directed at the St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Sofia, Bulgaria; in Paris and in Berlin parishes and cathedrals. In 1937 Ledkovsky formed in Germany the all-male a cappella ensemble "Black Sea Cossacks Choir".
Ledkovsky married in 1943 to Marina V. Fasolt. With her, he fathered four children: [[Alexander Ledkovsky|Alexander]] (also a Church musician of note), Dimitri, Tatiana, and Michael. He emigrated with his family to the U.S. in 1951.
He was a prolific arranger and composer of Russian Orthodox Church music in the "Moscow School" style, relying heavily on traditional chant as well as austere harmonization forms.
From 1952 to 1975 he served as director of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia (ROCOR) Synod Cathedral Choir of New York. Boris Ledkovsky died of lung cancer on August 6, 1975, and was buried in Jordanville, New York at the Holy Trinity Monastery.
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==List of choral works==
==List of choral works==
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*[[Annunciation: Exapostilarion (Bb major) (B. M. Ledkovsky)|<i>Annunciation: Exapostilarion (Bb major)</i>]]&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(&nbsp;[http://www.rocm.org/e_getfeasts.htm http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/images/8/84/Icon_pdf.gif]&nbsp;)
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*[[By the Waters of Babylon (B. M. Ledkovsky)|<i>By the Waters of Babylon (SATB)</i>]]&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(&nbsp;[http://www.rocm.org/e_gettriodion.htm http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/images/8/84/Icon_pdf.gif]&nbsp;) - ''2 editions available''
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*[[Dormition: Exapostilarion (B. M. Ledkovsky)|<i>Dormition: Exapostilarion</i>]]&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(&nbsp;[http://www.rocm.org/e_getfeasts.htm http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/images/8/84/Icon_pdf.gif]&nbsp;)
*[[Pascha Stichera (B. M. Ledkovsky)|<i>Pascha Stichera</i>]]&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(&nbsp;[http://www.rocm.org/e_getpentecostarion.htm http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/images/8/84/Icon_pdf.gif]&nbsp;)
*[[Prokimena and Alleluias for the Divine Liturgy (B. M. Ledkovsky)|<i>Prokimena and Alleluias for the Divine Liturgy</i>]]&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(&nbsp;[http://www.rocm.org/e_getliturgical.htm http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/images/8/84/Icon_pdf.gif]&nbsp;) - ''2 editions available''
*[[Exapostilarion of Pascha No. 1 (SATB) (B. M. Ledkovsky)|<i>Exapostilarion of Pascha No. 1 (SATB)</i>]]&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(&nbsp;[http://www.rocm.org/e_getpentecostarion.htm http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/images/8/84/Icon_pdf.gif]&nbsp;)
*[[Great Litany (B. M. Ledkovsky)|<i>Great Litany</i>]]&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(&nbsp;[http://www.rocm.org/e_getmisc.htm http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/images/8/84/Icon_pdf.gif]&nbsp;)
*[[Hiermosi of Pascha (B. M. Ledkovsky)|<i>Hiermosi of Pascha</i>]]&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(&nbsp;[http://www.rocm.org/e_getpentecostarion.htm http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/images/8/84/Icon_pdf.gif]&nbsp;) - ''2 editions available''
*[[It is Truly Meet (G major) (B. M. Ledkovsky)|<i>It is Truly Meet (G major)</i>]]&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(&nbsp;[http://www.rocm.org/e_gettrulymeet.htm http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/images/8/84/Icon_pdf.gif]&nbsp;)
 
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==Publications==
==Publications==


==External links==
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Aliases: B.M. Ledkovsky

Life

Born: 9 May 1894

Died: 6 August 1975

Biography

Ledkovsky was born near Novocherkassk in 1894 to Protopriest Mikhail and Sophia Ledkovsky. He studied at the Theology School in Novocherkassk, in the Royal School in Rostov-on-Don and at the Moscow Conservatory with Alexander Kastalsky.

He directed at the St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Sofia, Bulgaria; in Paris and in Berlin parishes and cathedrals. In 1937 Ledkovsky formed in Germany the all-male a cappella ensemble "Black Sea Cossacks Choir".

Ledkovsky married in 1943 to Marina V. Fasolt. With her, he fathered four children: Alexander (also a Church musician of note), Dimitri, Tatiana, and Michael. He emigrated with his family to the U.S. in 1951.

He was a prolific arranger and composer of Russian Orthodox Church music in the "Moscow School" style, relying heavily on traditional chant as well as austere harmonization forms.

From 1952 to 1975 he served as director of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia (ROCOR) Synod Cathedral Choir of New York. Boris Ledkovsky died of lung cancer on August 6, 1975, and was buried in Jordanville, New York at the Holy Trinity Monastery.

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List of choral works

 
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Publications

External links

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