
Sequentia - Hildegard von Bingen: Voice of the Blood (1995)
BAND/ARTIST: Sequentia
- Title: Hildegard von Bingen: Voice of the Blood
- Year Of Release: 1995
- Label: Deutsche Harmonia Mundi
- Genre: Classical, Gregorian Chant
- Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans)
- Total Time: 01:16:59
- Total Size: 389 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. O rubor sanguinis .(02:03)
02. Favus distillans .(08:30)
03. Laus Trinitati .(01:37)
04. In matutinis laudibus .(09:54)
05. O Ecclesia .(07:57)
06. Instrumental Piece .(06:34)
07. O aeterne Deus .(02:13)
08. O dulcissime amator .(06:47)
09. Rex noster promptus est .(06:26)
10. O cruor sanguinis .(01:36)
11. Cum vox sanguinis .(06:32)
12. Instrumental Piece .(03:00)
13. O virgo Ecclesia / Instrumental Piece .(07:49)
14. Nunc gaudeant materna .(02:27)
15. O orzchis Ecclesia .(03:41)
01. O rubor sanguinis .(02:03)
02. Favus distillans .(08:30)
03. Laus Trinitati .(01:37)
04. In matutinis laudibus .(09:54)
05. O Ecclesia .(07:57)
06. Instrumental Piece .(06:34)
07. O aeterne Deus .(02:13)
08. O dulcissime amator .(06:47)
09. Rex noster promptus est .(06:26)
10. O cruor sanguinis .(01:36)
11. Cum vox sanguinis .(06:32)
12. Instrumental Piece .(03:00)
13. O virgo Ecclesia / Instrumental Piece .(07:49)
14. Nunc gaudeant materna .(02:27)
15. O orzchis Ecclesia .(03:41)
Sequentia's Hildegard von Bingen Project: Initially in collaboration with the West German Radio Cologne (WDR Köln) Sequentia made a series of recordings of the complete works of Germany's most important medieval composer, the abbess and visionary Hildegard von Bingen (1098-1179).
In celebration of the legend of the noble martyr, Saint Ursula, and her 11,000 virgin companions, who were murdered in Cologne by the barbarian soldiers when they refused to renounce their Christianity. The cult of this Virgin Martyr spread widely and was well-known to monastic women. Here, Sequentia's ensemble of ten women's voices, directed by Barbara Thornton, in joined by fiddler Elizabeth Gaver. This is the only Sequentia recording in which Benjamin Bagby did not participate.
In celebration of the legend of the noble martyr, Saint Ursula, and her 11,000 virgin companions, who were murdered in Cologne by the barbarian soldiers when they refused to renounce their Christianity. The cult of this Virgin Martyr spread widely and was well-known to monastic women. Here, Sequentia's ensemble of ten women's voices, directed by Barbara Thornton, in joined by fiddler Elizabeth Gaver. This is the only Sequentia recording in which Benjamin Bagby did not participate.

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