Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of medieval music with Anonymous' "Carmina Burana Vols. 3 & 4." Released on October 12, 1989, under Decca Music Group Ltd., this album is a captivating journey through the timeless beauty of medieval compositions. Spanning a generous 2 hours and 3 minutes, the album is a rich tapestry of 22 tracks, each a testament to the intricate artistry of the era.
Anonymous masterfully blends Swedish ballads with chamber music, creating a unique and hauntingly beautiful soundscape. The album opens with "Clauso chronos" and takes you through a diverse range of pieces, from the solemn "Crucifigat omnes" to the lively "Bacche bene venies." Each track is a window into the past, offering a glimpse into the musical traditions and cultural expressions of medieval times.
The album's standout tracks, such as "Pange lingua" and "Vite perdite," showcase the depth and versatility of Anonymous' interpretation. The intricate vocal arrangements and delicate instrumentation bring these ancient texts to life, making them resonate with modern audiences.
"Carmina Burana Vols. 3 & 4" is not just a collection of medieval music; it's a celebration of the enduring power of these compositions. Whether you're a seasoned fan of medieval music or a newcomer looking to explore this rich musical heritage, this album is a must-listen. Let Anonymous guide you through the enchanting world of medieval music, where history and artistry intertwine in a symphony of sound.
Tracks
Carmina Burana: 1. Clauso chronosAnonymous, New London Consort, Philip Pickett
Carmina Burana: 2. Presens diesAnonymous, New London Consort, Philip Pickett
Carmina Burana: 3. Licet eger cum egrotisAnonymous, Michael George, Pavlo Beznosiuk
Carmina Burana: 4. Crucifigat omnesAnonymous, New London Consort, Philip Pickett
Carmina Burana: 5. Ad cor tuum revertereAnonymous, Catherine Bott, Pavlo Beznosiuk
Carmina Burana: 6. O curas hominumAnonymous, New London Consort, Philip Pickett
Carmina Burana: 7. Fas et nefas ambulantAnonymous, New London Consort, Philip Pickett
Carmina Burana: 8. Flete, fideles animeAnonymous, Catherine Bott, David Roblou
Carmina Burana: 9. Tempus transit gelidumAnonymous, Michael George, Tom Finucane
Carmina Burana: 10. A globo veteriAnonymous, New London Consort, Philip Pickett
Carmina Burana: 11. Bacche bene veniesAnonymous, Michael George, Stephen Charlesworth, New London Consort, Philip Pickett
Carmina Burana: 12. Deduc, Sion, uberrimasAnonymous, New London Consort, Philip Pickett
Carmina Burana: 13. Non te lusisse pudeatAnonymous, Catherine Bott, Pavlo Beznosiuk
Carmina Burana: 14. "Aristippe, quamvis sero"Anonymous, Michael George, Stephen Charlesworth, David Roblou
Carmina Burana: 15. Pange linguaAnonymous, New London Consort, Philip Pickett
Carmina Burana: 16. Bonum est confidereAnonymous, Catherine Bott, David Roblou, Stephen Henderson
Carmina Burana: 17. Nulli beneficiumAnonymous, New London Consort, Philip Pickett
Carmina Burana: 18. Celum, non animumAnonymous, Andrew King, Stephen Charlesworth, Simon Grant
Carmina Burana: 19. Vacillantis trutineAnonymous, Catherine Bott, New London Consort, Philip Pickett
Carmina Burana: 20. Vite perditeAnonymous, Andrew King, Simon Grant
Carmina Burana: 21. Hebet sidusAnonymous, Michael George, Andrew Lawrence-King
Carmina Burana: 22. Iove cum MercurioAnonymous, New London Consort, Philip Pickett
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