Symphonic Adiemus Karl Jenkins

Album info

Album-Release:
2017

HRA-Release:
29.09.2017

Label: Decca

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Orchestral

Artist: Karl Jenkins

Composer: Karl Jenkins (1944)

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  • 1 In Caelum Fero 06:24
  • 2 Chorale: Za Ma Ba 01:56
  • 3 Adiemus 04:03
  • 4 Song Of The Spirit 05:29
  • 5 Chorale: Elegia 04:19
  • 6 Kayama 05:24
  • 7 Tintinnabulum 02:58
  • 8 Tintinnabulum 05:54
  • 9 Chorale: Cantilena 03:25
  • 10 Zarabanda 04:39
  • 11 Chorale: Hymn 04:09
  • 12 Song Of The Plains 10:18
  • Total Runtime 58:58

Info for Symphonic Adiemus



Sir Karl Jenkins presents Symphonic Adiemus, the new album, of epic proportions. Brand new recordings of the greatest moments from the Adiemus series features an extended orchestra of over 100, including over 20 layers of classical and ethnic percussion, and a choir of 80. With judicious use of multi-tracking, there are sometimes over 400 participants heard at any one time.

Since 1995, when Adiemus first appeared with its unique blend of the classical and the ethnic, with my invented language for lyrics, I have been inundated with requests, from choirs around the world, for an Adiemus that, for the first time, included male voices as well as female. The idea of re-orchestrating a selection from the past led me to a new concept of increasing the forces across the board, making the whole sound massive and symphonic.”

Symphonic Adiemus – the best of Karl Jenkins as you’ve never heard it before.

„Since 1995, when Adiemus first appeared with its unique blend of the classical and the ethnic, with my invented language for lyrics, I have been inundated with requests from choirs around the world for an Adiemus that, for the first time, included male voices as well as female. The idea of re-orchestrating a selection from the past led me to a new concept of increasing the forces across the board, making the whole sound massive and symphonic.” (Sir Karl Jenkins)

Karl Jenkins, conductor

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