So, Cappella Romana is singing not one, but two concerts in Greece in September — one at the 11th Annual Sacred Music Festival of Patmos, Greece, and at the 6th-century Church of 100 Doors, Paros. They are hoping to record the Paros concert, and they have set up a Kickstarter project to try to raise the funds quickly. They are a good chunk of the way there, but I encourage you to support them — this is a really exciting opportunity for them, and it would be a fantastic addition to their recorded library.
Help Cappella Romana record their concert in Greece!
Published 28 July 2011 General , Media , music , The Orthodox Faith Leave a CommentTags: byzantine chant, cappella romana, chant, ecclesiastical chant, hazards of church music, liturgical music, medieval byzantine chant, music as iconography, random acts of chant, sacred music, why do we need beautiful music in churches?
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