Bonum Est: a programme on Gregorian Chant. Eastern Liturgies 9: Thyrathen – Post Byzantine Music.
In the 81th episode of Bonum Est you will hear post Byzantine worldly music from the 13th to the 17th century.
A musical world that significantly differs from our western music history. Yet that world might stand closer to the world in which Gregorian Chant was discovered.
1. Kratema "At The Entrance"
2. What Great Power (A Moral Love Song)
3. Romeikos Dance
4. "How Hard It Is My Dear"
5. Kratema
6. Zonaradikos Dance
7. "In The Depths Of My Heart"
8. Pesrev
9. Fragment Of "Calophonic Hirmos"
10. Kratema (Petros Lambadarios, 1735-1778)
11. The Artistic Lesson, The So-Called "Great System".
Petros Tabouris Ensemble:
Instrumental soloists: Michalis Vorias, Nestoras Drougas, Giorgos Kontogianis, Vangelis Zografos, Periklis Papapetropoulos, Sokratis Sinopoulos, Petros Tabouris.
Singers: Yannis Vasilakis, Mata Katsouli, Nikos Konstantinopoulos, Grigoris Daravanoglu.
Research, lyrics and arrangements: Petros Tabouris.
CD: Thyrathen – Post-Byzantine secular music (13th – 17th century A.D.)
(FM PAIAN 623, 1994)