Mt Sinai Frontier of Byzantium

Fanfare Review

Voices of Byzantium: Medieval Byzantine Chant from Mt. Sinai

The choir of eight men sings with deep-throated conviction and a solemnity that preserves the forward motion of the works.

“The chants for these two services come from a variety of sources in or close to the 14th century, including works by such well-known composers as John Koukouzeles and Manuel Chrysaphes. The choir of eight men sings with deep-throated conviction and a solemnity that preserves the forward motion of the works. Ison is audible but not overpowering. The commendable aspect of this disc is the antiquity of the chants. For every disc I have of Byzantine chant before the 17th century, there must be 30 from later eras…”

–J.F. Weber