A Sacrifice of Praise
A Fireside Chant Chat, Part 2
On April 27 2020, A Sacrifice of Praise hosted a live-streamed panel discussion about the teaching and learning of Byzantine music. Our panelists were six teachers, cantors, composers, and students active in the psaltic art: John Michael Boyer, Gabriel Cremeens, Samuel Herron, our co-host Amy Hogg, Ruth Rutledge, and Christina Stavros, the questions were sent in by our listeners, and the panel was moderated by our co-host Richard Barrett. It was a very wide-ranging and provocative discussion, and we present it here. Part 2 of 3.
Thursday, May 21, 2020
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Byzantine chant is a living tradition comprising a rich, diverse, multilingual repertoire, and in recent years its practice, pedagogy, and development in English have expanded tremendously. English-language scores, recordings, teaching resources, and even professional credentials are now available, and new materials are being produced on an ongoing basis. Cantors Amy Hogg and Richard Barrett discuss the state of the field in English-language Byzantine chant, exploring where we’ve been, where we are, and where we’re going. Along the way you’ll hear interviews with different teachers, composers, and cantors, and—hopefully—you’ll learn to chant some things yourself!
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