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Voices of Nicaea Programme
Voices of Nicaea Programme
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*Voices of Nicaea: A Concert of Ancient Music - Official Programme*
*Commemorative Concert Programe for the Nicaea Celebration 2025*
This beautifully designed 16-page programe celebrates a remarkable musical journey through 1,700 years of Orthodox Christian heritage, featuring two distinguished ensembles performing authentic ancient liturgical music.
*Programe Features:*
- *The Mosaic Choir* - representing the diverse tapestry of Orthodox Christianity in the UK, performing liturgical music from Georgian Svaneti traditions, Byzantine chant, Romanian melodies, and Serbian sacred songs
- *The Chronos Ensemble* - specialist performers of Byzantine and early Christian musical traditions, presenting rare liturgical works transcribed directly from medieval manuscripts
*Musical Highlights Include:*
- Old Byzantine Kontakion to the Holy Fathers of the First Ecumenical Council (13th-14th century manuscripts)
- Forgotten Octoechos stichera about early heresies by St. John of Damascus
- Gloria Graecum Doxology with Trope in Greek and Latin
- The earliest notated Orthodox Anaphora ("Holy, Holy, Holy")
- Medieval works including the 13th-14th century Polish "Bogurodzia" and three-voice Latin motetus "Ave Gloriosa"
*Programe Contents:*
- Detailed ensemble biographies and performer credits
- Complete programe listings with historical context
- Full liturgical texts in English translation
- Stunning photographs of ancient manuscript sources
- Professional concert photography
This limited-edition programe serves as both a memento of this special Nicaea Celebration 2025 concert and a scholarly resource documenting these rarely-heard musical treasures. Perfect for concert attendees, music enthusiasts, and collectors of Orthodox liturgical materials.
*Specifications:* A5 format, 16 pages, full-colour printing on premium paper stock.
Part of the official Nicaea Celebration 2025 series organised by Shrewsbury Orthodox.
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