Maria Nostra - Marian cult in the Mediterranean
23 February 2025/ France / Laroquebrou
MARIA NOSTRA
Songs of the Marian cult in the Mediterranean
Traveling between the Western Middle Ages, the Byzantine heritage and the Eastern Christian tradition, the Irini Vocal Ensemble highlights the different figures of the Virgin and her cult, which finds a particular resonance in the Mediterranean. From the almost erotic celebration of the Young Girl in Bloom, reminiscent of ancient pagan rites, to the lamentation of the Mother, the earthly woman confronted with the death of her only child, to the praise of the Queen of Heaven, the universal Mother interceding for humanity, it is an image, both one and multiple of the woman, that we see taking shape through the epiclesis of Mary.
The program presents Greek, Lebanese, Syriac and Cypriot Orthodox chants, excerpts from the Vermeil Book of Montserrat (14th century, Spain), and Italian Lauds from the 13th century. From one shore and one sound to the other of the "Mare Nostrum", the Irini Ensemble (whose name means "peace" in Greek), invites you to discover the diversity and musical richness of the Marian cult in the Mediterranean.
The program presents Greek, Lebanese, Syriac and Cypriot Orthodox chants, excerpts from the Vermeil Book of Montserrat (14th century, Spain), and Italian Lauds from the 13th century. From one shore and one sound to the other of the "Mare Nostrum", the Irini Ensemble (whose name means "peace" in Greek), invites you to discover the diversity and musical richness of the Marian cult in the Mediterranean.
