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==Music==
{{see also|List of compositions by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky|Music of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky|Symphonies by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky}}
[[File:Sleeping beauty cast.jpg|thumb|alt=A group of ballet dancers dressed in 17th-century costumes.|Original cast of Tchaikovsky's ballet, ''The Sleeping Beauty'', Saint Petersburg, 1890]]
 
Musical compositions by Tchaikovsky which were religiously inspired are:
 
1. The All-Night Vigil (Vesper Service), for unaccompanied chorus Op. 52 (1881-82)
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| Introductory Psalm: Bless My Soul, O Lord
| Kathisma: Blessed is the Man
| Lord, I Call to Thee
| Gladsome Light
| Rejoice, O Virgin
| The Lord is God
| Polyeleion: Praise the Name of the Lord
| Troparia: Blessed Art Thou, Lord
| Gradual Antiphon: From My Youth
| Hymns after the Gospel Reading: Having Beheld the Resurrection of Christ
| Common Katabasis: I Shall Open My Lips
| Canticle of the Mother of God : Holy is the Lord Our God
| Theotokion: Both Now and Forever
| Great Doxology: Glory to God in the Highest
| To Thee the Glorious Leader
}}
 
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