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On December 5th, Demestvo presented “Lost Polyphonies”: a program showcasing the earliest traditions of vocal polyphony from Europe, performed alongside contemporary compositions that engage with these chant traditions. This concert was co-sponsored by The Scala Foundation and took place at the Princeton Theological Seminary Chapel. You can see the full concert program on Scala's blog here: https://scalafoundation.org/2025/01/a... The concert featured music from Russia, Georgia, Byzantium, France, and England, including world premieres of newly transcribed chants that had not been heard for over 300 years. Alongside these pieces, Demestvo and guest artists performed new works by Princeton graduate composers Justin Wright, Lucy McKnight, and Caroline Shaw. Named after a Slavic polyphonic chant tradition, Demestvo is a quartet founded by musicology PhD student and soprano Anastasia Shmytova. Conceived as part of her dissertation research on medieval Slavic chant and early polyphony, Demestvo is committed to bringing the unique sound world of this previously unheard music to contemporary audiences. Learn More about The Scala Foundation Scala was founded in 2016 by Margarita Mooney Clayton, a professor at Princeton Theological Seminary, who is the author of numerous books and popular articles, and an inspiring public speaker on topics such as education, culture, virtues and faith. Her husband, David Clayton, is an Artist-in-Residence for Scala and the Provost of Pontifex University, where he founded the Master of Sacred Arts Program. He is an internationally renowned iconographer and writer for various online publications about topics like the mathematics of beauty, liturgical art, and cultural renewal. The Scala Foundation’s vision is to restore meaning and purpose to American culture by focusing on the intersection of art, liturgy and education Scala engages in deep work with students at Princeton and Oxford to bring together artists, students, teachers, and scholars. Scala also produces publications (books, blogs, articles, interviews), and hosts public events like conferences, webinars and campus lectures open to the public. More Resources Can be Found on Scala’s Social Media and Websites Scala Foundation: https://scalafoundation.org/ David Clayton's blog and books: https://www.thewayofbeauty.org/ Margarita Mooney Clayton's YouTube Channel: / @margaritamooneyclayton How to Support Scala Find out how to donate to Scala here: https://scalafoundation.org/donate/ The Fellowship of the Annunciation is a group of recurring donors to Scala that helps us in all our activities, notably by supporting apprenticeships for liturgical artists and musicians: https://givebutter.com/fellowshipofth...