Metropolitan Symphony Orchestr
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POETRY VERSUS ORCHESTRA
Metropolitan Symphony Orchestr
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CD
$48.99
Jan 27, 2017
This unique product combines three prizewinning artists into one experience. A book, an album, an experience full of modern poetry by performance poet Hollie McNish is fused together with contemporary music written by British composer Jules Buckley and played by the Metropole Orkest from the Netherlands. Socio-critical, political, emotional, thought-provoking, reflected in both the spoken word which is teeming with energy, as well as the music played by the world’s leading jazz and pop orchestra. The music provides a layer of sound, complementing the powerful poetry and creating a plethora of atmospheres and feelings. “It is one of the biggest honors to have these poems read, thought about and composed into music by what I consider one of the world’s best and most approachable orchestras.” (Hollie McNish)
Byzantine / Karantzi
Metropolitan Symphony Orchestr
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CD
$18.99
Sep 24, 2021
| A collection of Byzantine ecclesiastic hymns in Greek by Nektaria Karantzi, a distinguished female chanter, whose works are widely recognized in the sacred art of Byzantine music. The album includes ancient hymns, from the early Christian period, such as “Gladsome Light” and “Christ is Risen”, hymns dedicated to the Theotokos -a repertoire to which Karantzi has centered her research in recent years- hymns of Great Lent and Holy Week such as the well-known “They stripped me of my garments” and “Today, He hangs on the Cross”, as well as apolytikia for two significant recent Saints of the Orthodox Christian world, Saint Nektarios, Bishop of Pentapolis, and Saint Porphyrios of Kavsokalyvia, of whom Nektaria was a spiritual child. The hymns are a cappella and without the accompaniment of a Byzantine Isokratima (Ison), conveyed in their simplest form, revealing the overwhelming power of the solitary voice of prayer. The album presents ancient hymns and poems of Saint Hymnographers of the 2nd to 7th centuries in musical compositions of the great teachers of psaltic art of the 18th and 19th centuries (Petros Peloponnesios, Georgios Redestinos), as well as musical arrangements and explanations of more recent great teachers of the 20th and 21st centuries (Athanassios Karamanis, Charilaos Taliadoros, etc.), based on the classic works of Byzantine ecclesiastical music. |
