Cappella Romana - Venice in the East: Renaissance Crete & Cyprus (2019)
BAND/ARTIST: Cappella Romana
- Title: Venice in the East: Renaissance Crete & Cyprus
- Year Of Release: 2019
- Label: Cappella Romana
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (tracks+booklet)
- Total Time: 74:44 min
- Total Size: 345 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Venite et ploremus
02. Popule meus
03. Sticheron for the Holy Passion
04. Cum autem venissent ad locum
05. O dulcissime
06. Verses of Lamentation for the Holy Passion (Ed. A. Gregoriou)
07. Sepulto Domino
08. Attollite portas
09. Lift up Your Gates
10. Attollite portas, quem queritis (Entrance Dialogue)
11. Christ Has Risen (1)
12. Surrexit Christus!
13. Christ Has Risen (2)
14. Gloria in excelsis
15. The Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed
16. Body of Christ
17. One Who Has Seen Me
18. O Great Pascha
19. Káthisma (As Sung on the Holy Mountain)
20. Kalophonic Theotokíon for Cardinal Bessarion
01. Venite et ploremus
02. Popule meus
03. Sticheron for the Holy Passion
04. Cum autem venissent ad locum
05. O dulcissime
06. Verses of Lamentation for the Holy Passion (Ed. A. Gregoriou)
07. Sepulto Domino
08. Attollite portas
09. Lift up Your Gates
10. Attollite portas, quem queritis (Entrance Dialogue)
11. Christ Has Risen (1)
12. Surrexit Christus!
13. Christ Has Risen (2)
14. Gloria in excelsis
15. The Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed
16. Body of Christ
17. One Who Has Seen Me
18. O Great Pascha
19. Káthisma (As Sung on the Holy Mountain)
20. Kalophonic Theotokíon for Cardinal Bessarion
"This profoundly moving and powerful music bears witness to how ancient Greek and Latin liturgical traditions were richly embellished during the Renaissance on the islands of Crete and Cyprus, all within the shared cultural space of Venetian rule. First performed by Cappella Romana at the Early Music Festival in Utrecht (Netherlands). Vocal ensemble Cappella Romana combines passion with scholarship in its exploration of early and contemporary music of the Christian East and West. Its name refers to the medieval Greek concept of the Roman oikoumene (inhabited world), which embraced Rome and Western Europe as well as the Byzantine Empire of Constantinople (“New Rome”) and its Slavic commonwealth. “A sound world of unique beauty.” (Gramophone) “You’d have to have ice water in your veins to not be moved.” (Willamette Week)
Year 2019 | Classical | FLAC / APE
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