Immerse yourself in the ethereal and captivating sounds of Ars Nova Copenhagen's 1996 release, "Orfeo, Sommerfugledalen." This choral masterpiece, rooted in minimalism, offers a unique and enchanting experience that spans over an hour and fourteen minutes. The album is divided into two main sections, "Orfeo-Fragmenter" and "Sommerfugledalen," each comprising multiple tracks that build upon one another to create a mesmerizing tapestry of sound.
"Orfeo-Fragmenter" opens the album with six tracks that explore the mythical tale of Orpheus, using the power of choral music to bring this ancient story to life. The second half of the album, "Sommerfugledalen," consists of fifteen tracks that translate to "Butterfly Valley" in English, offering a serene and delicate journey through a valley filled with butterflies. The album concludes with two special tracks featuring readings by Ib Michael and Inger Christensen, adding a literary dimension to the musical experience.
Ars Nova Copenhagen, known for their innovative and precise performances, delivers a stunning interpretation of these works. The ensemble's ability to blend voices seamlessly and create intricate vocal textures is showcased throughout the album. "Orfeo, Sommerfugledalen" is a testament to the power of choral music and the skill of Ars Nova Copenhagen, making it a standout release in their discography. Whether you're a fan of choral music or simply looking to explore new musical territories, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.