Wydawnictwo: Christophorus
Nr katalogowy: CHR 77308
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: wrzesień 2009
EAN: 4010072773081
Nr katalogowy: CHR 77308
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: wrzesień 2009
EAN: 4010072773081
Kassia - Byzantine hymns
Christophorus - CHR 77308
Wykonawcy
VocaMe / Michael Popp
VocaMe / Michael Popp
Utwory na płycie:
- Doxazomen Sou Christe
- Ek Rizis Agathis
- O Synapostatis Tyrannos
- O Phariseos
- O Vasilevy Tis Doxis Christos
- Edessa
- Tin Pentachordon Lyran
- Igapisas Theophore
- Yper Ton Ellinon
- I en Polles Amarties
- Pelagia
- Tou Stavrou Sou I Dynamis
- Olven Lipousa Patrikon
- Petron Ke Pavlon
- Isaiou Nyn Tou Prophitou
- I Ton Lipsanon Sou Thiki
- Avgoustou Monarchisantos
- Christina Martys
Byzantine hymns of the first female composer of the Occident
Kassia (c. 810-843/867)
VocaMe is the new “all star” ensemble consisting of some of Germany’s top singers of Early Music
(Gerlinde Sämann, Sigrid Hausen, Sabine Lutzenberger et al.) under the direction of renowned
Early Music artist Michael Popp. They make their debut with a recording devoted to Kassia, a 9th
century female composer from the Byzantine era. Together with Diane Touliatos, the sole scholar
on Kassia, VocaMe presents the world premiere of all currently transcribed works by Kassia to
date.
Kassia is credited as being the first female composer and the most famous medieval woman
composer of Eastern chant. Kassia preceded Hildegard von Bingen by about three centuries, who
up until now was believed to be the first female composer of liturgical music, and her musical ideas
were far ahead of her time. She must have been a pretty, well educated and self-assured woman,
and she was one of the bridal candidates for the Emperor. Later she founded a monastery and was
its first abbess. There here compositions were preserved. Her sacred chants have their place in
the Bycantine liturgy until today.
VocaMe is the new “all star” ensemble consisting of some of Germany’s top singers of Early Music
(Gerlinde Sämann, Sigrid Hausen, Sabine Lutzenberger et al.) under the direction of renowned
Early Music artist Michael Popp. They make their debut with a recording devoted to Kassia, a 9th
century female composer from the Byzantine era. Together with Diane Touliatos, the sole scholar
on Kassia, VocaMe presents the world premiere of all currently transcribed works by Kassia to
date.
Kassia is credited as being the first female composer and the most famous medieval woman
composer of Eastern chant. Kassia preceded Hildegard von Bingen by about three centuries, who
up until now was believed to be the first female composer of liturgical music, and her musical ideas
were far ahead of her time. She must have been a pretty, well educated and self-assured woman,
and she was one of the bridal candidates for the Emperor. Later she founded a monastery and was
its first abbess. There here compositions were preserved. Her sacred chants have their place in
the Bycantine liturgy until today.