Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of medieval and Gregorian chant with the Orlando Consort's "Extempore II," a captivating album released in 2002. This exquisite collection of 23 tracks, spanning a little over an hour, is a modern Mass for the Feast of St. Michael, intricately woven around the medieval melody "L'homme armé." Recorded at the prestigious Olympic Studios in Barnes, London, between January 14 and 17, 2002, this album showcases the Orlando Consort's mastery of early music.
"Extempore II" features a rich tapestry of vocal performances, from the hauntingly beautiful "Kyrie: Mercy, Mercy" to the triumphant "Gloria: Glory be." The album is a testament to the Orlando Consort's dedication to historical accuracy and musical excellence, with each piece meticulously crafted to transport you to another time. The collaboration with Perfect Houseplants adds a unique contemporary touch, blending ancient melodies with modern sensibilities.
Whether you're a seasoned fan of medieval music or a curious newcomer, "Extempore II" offers a profound and enriching listening experience. The album's intricate harmonies and profound lyrics make it a standout in the genre, highlighting the Orlando Consort's unparalleled skill and passion for early music.
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Motet: "The Man, the Man"Huw Warren, Perfect Houseplants, Orlando Consort
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