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"Nine sili nemesniya (Now the powers of heaven)" is a Russian Orthodox choral work composed by Alexei Sheremetev in the 17th century. It is a part of the All-Night Vigil service, known as the "Vespers," which is a prominent liturgical service in the Russian Orthodox Church. The piece is characterized by its rich polyphony and melodic beauty, with nine voices harmonizing to create a powerful and emotionally resonant composition. Sheremetev's work reflects the sacred and devotional nature of Orthodox music, and it continues to be performed and cherished in religious settings to this day.
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