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Chant byzantin

 
Classical Album: Chant byzantin
 
  • Main performer: Sister Marie Keyrouz
  • Booklet languages: English, French, German
  • Libretto languages: English, French, German
  • Time: 51:25

Review

Chant byzantin is the first album by Lebanese nun and musicologist Sister Marie Keyrouz. Prior to the arrival of Keyrouz, Western scholars and listeners alike hadn't paid much heed to Middle Eastern Christian chant, perhaps owing to its obscurity and strongly Arabic flavor. Chant byzantin pretty much took the West by surprise upon its arrival in 1989, not only with the apparently ancient repertoire it represents, but also due to Keyrouz's own incredible virtuosity; her ability to sing the tiniest intervals in rapid flourishes, notes that are difficult for most singers to hear, let alone sing.

Chant byzantin is one of the "purest" of her discs, featuring Keyrouz backed by a small chorus that mostly sings drones, as the Keyrouz weaves delicate and complex figurations in the foreground. It makes no sense to evaluate Chant byzantin along the lines of conventional critical standards; Keyrouz is practically alone in her particular musical pursuits, and one either likes her singing a great deal or doesn't get it. Keyrouz's singing is strongly Arabic-inflected with a virtuoso's ability to handle microtones, and is driven by an internal spiritual energy that seems inexhaustible. One of her books is entitled Je chante Dieu (I sing God) and indeed, by the end of Chant byzantin, an enthusiastic listener will be hard pressed to qualify that this is not, in fact, so. ~ Uncle Dave Lewis, All Music Guide

Performances

Composer Title Time
Byzantine Chant Alleluia. Ha-Houwadha-lAruç 2:46
Byzantine Chant Innani'Uchachidu khidraka - Exapostilarion de l'Office de Mardi Sant 1:06
Byzantine Chant Innani'Uchachidu khidraka - Exapostilarion de l'Office de Mardi Sant 1:15
Byzantine Chant Innani'Uchachidu khidraka - Exapostilarion de l'Office de Mardi Sant 1:18
Byzantine Chant L'Apostikhon de l'Office de Mercredi Saint (Prière de Marie-Madeleine) 7:25
Byzantine Chant Iqbalni-l-yawm, Kinonikon (Chant de Communion) from the liturgy for Holy Thursday 6:16
Byzantine Chant Inna Yousof (Tropaires des Martines de Samedi Saint) 2:56
Byzantine Chant Alyawma-'Ulliga (14th Antienne de l'Office de Vendredi Saint) 5:41
Byzantine Chant Tagaridh (excerpts from the Canon de Samedi Saint) 5:48
Byzantine Chant Hymne à la Sainte Vierge, de la Liturgie de Saint-Basile 5:28
Byzantine Chant Christos anesti - Office Pascal (Christos Anesti (grec-arabe-grec)) 2:30
Byzantine Chant Liturgie du Dimanche de Pâques (Antoumoul-ladhin, Chant qui remplace le Trisaghion (Trois fois Saint) (grec-arabe-grec)) 4:15
Byzantine Chant Ode 9 on the canon of the Office of Easter Sunday (9th Ode du Canon de l'Office du Dimache de Pâques) (Inna-l-Malak (arabe)) 4:41
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