Cappella Romana & Alexander Lingas - Hymns of Kassianí (2021) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Cappella Romana, Alexander Lingas
- Title: Hymns of Kassianí
- Year Of Release: 2021
- Label: Cappella Romana
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 192.0kHz +Booklet
- Total Time: 01:19:38
- Total Size: 407 mb / 2.62 gb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Lamplighting Psalms: Mode 2 "Lord I Have Cried" (Arr. I. Arvanitis)
02. Stíchera prosómoia of Christmas, Set 1 (Arr. I. Arvanitis)
03. Stíchera prosómoia of Christmas, Set 2 (Arr. I. Arvanitis)
04. Doxastikón of Great Vespers of Christmas Day "When Augustus Reigned" (Arr. I. Arvanitis)
05. Idiómelon from Great Vespers on the Eve of the Sunday of the Publican and the Pharisee (Arr. I. Arvanitis)
06. Tetraódion for Great and Holy Saturday (Arr. I. Arvanitis): Ode 1 - Ode 3
07. Idiómelon from Matins for the Sunday of the Pharisee and the Publican (Arr. I. Arvanitis)
08. Tetraódion for Great and Holy Saturday (Arr. I. Arvanitis): Ode 4 - Ode 5
09. At Great and Holy Wednesday at Matins "Lord, the Woman Found in Many Sins" (Arr. I. Arvanitis)
10. Kálophonic stícheron "Lord, the Woman Found in Many Sins" (Arr. I. Arvanitis)
Discover the world’s earliest music by a female composer: 9th-century nun, poet, and hymnographer Kassianí (Kassía). The same men and women of Cappella Romana who brought you the “Lost Voices of Hagia Sophia” bestseller (43 weeks on Billboard), now sing the earliest music we have by a female composer, including long-suppressed hymns recorded here for the first time. They close with two medieval versions of her beloved hymn for Orthodox Holy Week. Cappella Romana is the world’s leading ensemble in the field of medieval Byzantine chant. Building on its extensive catalogue of this repertoire, Hymns of Kassianí is its 25th release. This is the first of a planned series to record all of Kassianí’s surviving works.
01. Lamplighting Psalms: Mode 2 "Lord I Have Cried" (Arr. I. Arvanitis)
02. Stíchera prosómoia of Christmas, Set 1 (Arr. I. Arvanitis)
03. Stíchera prosómoia of Christmas, Set 2 (Arr. I. Arvanitis)
04. Doxastikón of Great Vespers of Christmas Day "When Augustus Reigned" (Arr. I. Arvanitis)
05. Idiómelon from Great Vespers on the Eve of the Sunday of the Publican and the Pharisee (Arr. I. Arvanitis)
06. Tetraódion for Great and Holy Saturday (Arr. I. Arvanitis): Ode 1 - Ode 3
07. Idiómelon from Matins for the Sunday of the Pharisee and the Publican (Arr. I. Arvanitis)
08. Tetraódion for Great and Holy Saturday (Arr. I. Arvanitis): Ode 4 - Ode 5
09. At Great and Holy Wednesday at Matins "Lord, the Woman Found in Many Sins" (Arr. I. Arvanitis)
10. Kálophonic stícheron "Lord, the Woman Found in Many Sins" (Arr. I. Arvanitis)
Discover the world’s earliest music by a female composer: 9th-century nun, poet, and hymnographer Kassianí (Kassía). The same men and women of Cappella Romana who brought you the “Lost Voices of Hagia Sophia” bestseller (43 weeks on Billboard), now sing the earliest music we have by a female composer, including long-suppressed hymns recorded here for the first time. They close with two medieval versions of her beloved hymn for Orthodox Holy Week. Cappella Romana is the world’s leading ensemble in the field of medieval Byzantine chant. Building on its extensive catalogue of this repertoire, Hymns of Kassianí is its 25th release. This is the first of a planned series to record all of Kassianí’s surviving works.
Year 2021 | Classical | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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