El cant de la Sibil la & Other Sacred Medieval Works Eugenia Amisano, Musicaround Ensemble & Vera Marenco

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Album-Release:
2020

HRA-Release:
23.10.2020

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  • 1 Audi tellus, audi magni maris limbus 07:14
  • 2 Ordo prophetarum 22:26
  • 3 El cant de la Sibilˑla 13:54
  • 4 Veni venia veniae 01:43
  • 5 Audi pontus, audi tellus 03:04
  • 6 Cantigas de Santa Maria: No. 422, Madre de Déus, óra 07:51
  • 7 Splendidus regis thronus solaris - Leo bos et aquila regalis 01:35
  • 8 Dies irae 07:09
  • Total Runtime 01:04:56

Info for El cant de la Sibil la & Other Sacred Medieval Works

In 2010 UNESCO declared the Song of the Sibyl part of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, as one of the most fascinating documents of Medieval European culture. A prophetess of Apollo, foreteller of misfortunes and calamities, the Sibyl entered the Christian world as the earliest announcer of Christ’s coming and of his return on Doomsday. This release features the Catalan version of the Song performed in all its expressive intensity by the poignant interpretation of the native language singer Eugenia Amisano, accompanied by the instrumentalists and voices of the Musicaround Ensemble. The programme also includes a selection of rare pieces related by content, in a journey that reveals how the Sibyl’s prophecy sounds at this particular time in history, and proving surprisingly topical. The transcriber, orchestrator and conductor is Vera Marenco who, working on the variety of instrumental and vocal forces and with a particular care for the choral parts, balances the need for a neat, contemporary reading with the popular origin of the rite.

Eugenia Amisano, vocals
Anna Muroni, vocals
Chiara Longobardi, vocals
Maria Buzzalino, vocals
Laura Basso, vocals
Roberta Roveda, vocals
Francesca Lupino, vocals
Marina Grassi, vocals
Anna Rapetti, vocals
Cristina Parodi, vocals
Arkansé Choir
Musicaround Ensemble
Vera Marenco, direction



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