
Photographer Bill Stickney has created a fantastic image of Cappella Romana as men's chant ensemble. Hi-res versions are available for print.
Cappella Romana's program "Mt. Sinai: Frontier of Byzantium" was recorded last week, from August 20 through August 25, in the extraordinary acoustics of Holy Rosary Church in West Seattle. Alexander Lingas (center) led a nine-member ensemble in chants from the monastery of St. Catherine at Mt. Sinai in Egypt, featuring music for St. Catherine followed by the medieval liturgical drama, "The Service of the Furnace." The program was performed in late 2006 at the J. Paul Getty Museum and the Smithsonian Institution, then again in January 2007 in Cappella Romana's own series.
The over 70-minute disc is slated for release in 2008 or 2009. First to come out this autumn will be the disc "Byzantium in Rome: Medeival Byzantine Chant from Grottaferrata", then later the double-disc "Byzantine Divine Liturgy in English."