Cappella Romana - Voices of Byzantium: Medieval Byzantine Chant from Mt. Sinai (2020)

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Title: Voices of Byzantium: Medieval Byzantine Chant from Mt. Sinai
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Cappella Romana
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 74:14 min
Total Size: 347 MB
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Cappella Romana - Voices of Byzantium: Medieval Byzantine Chant from Mt. Sinai (2020)

Tracklist:

01. The Vespers of St. Catherine: I. Invitatorium
02. The Vespers of St. Catherine: II. Proemium
03. The Vespers of St. Catherine: III. Anoixantaria
04. The Vespers of St. Catherine: IV. Doxology of the Anoixantaria
05. The Vespers of St. Catherine: Va. Kekragarion. Psalm 140 No. 1
06. The Vespers of St. Catherine: Vb. Kekragarion. Psalm 140 No. 2
07. The Vespers of St. Catherine: Vc. Kekragarion. Psalm 140 Nos. 3-5
08. The Vespers of St. Catherine: VI. 3 Stichera Prosomoia for St. Catherine
09. The Vespers of St. Catherine: VIIa. Doxastikon. Sticheron Idiomelon, Pt. 1
10. The Service of the Furnace: VIIb. Doxastikon. Sticheron Idiomelon, Pt. 2
11. The Service of the Furnace: I. Sticheron
12. The Service of the Furnace: II. First Canticle (Ode 7)
13. The Service of the Furnace: III. Sticheron. The Angel of the Lord
14. The Service of the Furnace: IV. Conclusion of the First Canticle
15. The Service of the Furnace: V. Second Canticle (Ode 8)
16. The Service of the Furnace: VI. Kalophonic Sticheron. When the Tyrant Saw
17. The Service of the Furnace: VII. Conclusion of the Second Canticle


This CD features The Vespers of St. Catherine and The Service of the Furnace: A liturgical account of the Three Holy Children according to Mt. Sinai 1527.

Cappella Romana performs Byzantine musical treasures from the cathedrals and monasteries of the Eastern Roman Empire preserved from destruction in the Egyptian desert at the Greek Orthodox Monastery of St. Catherine at Mt. Sinai.


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In preparation for the Greek Orthodox Holy Week, this is an excellent interpretation. However the series of Byzantine music interpreted by Christodoulos Halaris is still more profound and transparant at the same time.