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Sœur Marie Keyrouz

Sœur Marie Keyrouz

Sœur Marie Keyrouz has been played on NTS shows including NTS Guide to…, with Exapostilarion De L'Office De Mardi Saint: "Innani' Uchachidu Khidraka"… first played on 9 March 2023.

Sister Marie Keyrouz (also spelled "Kairouz") is a chanter of Oriental Church music, a member of the Congrégation des Soeurs Basiliennes Chouérites and founder-president of the National Institute of Sacred Music in Paris.

Biography

She was born in Deir el Ahmar in Lebanon, close to the ancient Roman city of Baalbeck. Raised in the Maronite Church, but being a Melkite through her religious congregation, she took her vows in the Melkite Greek Catholic Church. From an early age, she undertook several disciplines of study simultaneously, earning a joint doctorate in musicology and anthropology from the Sorbonne in 1991. She has collected a variety of so-called "Oriental" Christian chants, mostly preserved in Greek and Arabic manuscripts and through oral tradition.

Her debut album Chant byzantin took Europe by surprise upon its arrival in 1989, not only with the apparently ancient repertoire it represents, but also due to her own virtuosity, having a great ability to sing the intervals in rapid flourishes, notes that are difficult for most singers to reproduce.

On the production of the various Maronite chants, Melkite chants, Milanese chants and even mainstream Gregorian chants, she is accompanied by L'Ensemble de la Paix, a small band of Arabic instrumentalists which she leads.

Marie Keyrouz is founder of L'Instituit International de Chant Sacré (International Institute of Holy Songs) in Paris, which promotes research into ancient sacred song. She has also written several books.

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Sœur Marie Keyrouz

Sœur Marie Keyrouz has been played on NTS shows including NTS Guide to…, with Exapostilarion De L'Office De Mardi Saint: "Innani' Uchachidu Khidraka"… first played on 9 March 2023.

Sister Marie Keyrouz (also spelled "Kairouz") is a chanter of Oriental Church music, a member of the Congrégation des Soeurs Basiliennes Chouérites and founder-president of the National Institute of Sacred Music in Paris.

Biography

She was born in Deir el Ahmar in Lebanon, close to the ancient Roman city of Baalbeck. Raised in the Maronite Church, but being a Melkite through her religious congregation, she took her vows in the Melkite Greek Catholic Church. From an early age, she undertook several disciplines of study simultaneously, earning a joint doctorate in musicology and anthropology from the Sorbonne in 1991. She has collected a variety of so-called "Oriental" Christian chants, mostly preserved in Greek and Arabic manuscripts and through oral tradition.

Her debut album Chant byzantin took Europe by surprise upon its arrival in 1989, not only with the apparently ancient repertoire it represents, but also due to her own virtuosity, having a great ability to sing the intervals in rapid flourishes, notes that are difficult for most singers to reproduce.

On the production of the various Maronite chants, Melkite chants, Milanese chants and even mainstream Gregorian chants, she is accompanied by L'Ensemble de la Paix, a small band of Arabic instrumentalists which she leads.

Marie Keyrouz is founder of L'Instituit International de Chant Sacré (International Institute of Holy Songs) in Paris, which promotes research into ancient sacred song. She has also written several books.

Original source: Last.fm

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Ad'uka
Chorale Du Couvent Saint-Esprit Kaslik, Soeur Marie Keiruz, Aida Chalhoub
Privé1981
Hymne A La Sainte Vierge, De La Liturgie De Saint-Basile: "Inna-L-Baraya"... (Arabe)
Sœur Marie Keyrouz, S.B.C
Harmonia Mundi1989
Exapostilarion De L'Office De Mardi Saint: "Innani' Uchachidu Khidraka"...
Sœur Marie Keyrouz, S.B.C
Harmonia Mundi1989