Description |
1 audio disc (61 min.) ; 4 3/4 in. |
Playing Time |
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Physical Medium |
4 3/4 in. |
Description |
digital optical stereo |
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audio file CD audio |
Series |
ECM new series
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ECM new series.
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Language |
Sung in Latin, Norwegian, Italian, and Middle English. |
Performer |
Trio Mediaeval (Anna Maria Griman, voice, Hardanger fiddle, melody chimes ; Linn Andrea Fuglseth, voice, portable organ, melody chimes ; Berit Opheim, voice, melody chimes). |
Event |
Recorded June 2014. |
Note |
Program notes by John Potter and texts with English translations (22 pages : illustrations) inserted in container. |
Contents |
Vespers reponsory Dum Johannis zelum gerit / from the Office of St Thorlak, C14, Iceland (2:44) -- Ama / Anders Jormin (2:47) -- Ave rex angelorum / carol, C15, England (2:15) -- Ecce quod natura mutat sua jura / carol, C15, England (4:42) -- Ave maris stella / Andrew Smith (2:32) -- Vespers antiphon and psalm (I, II, III) / from the Office of St Thorlak, C14, Iceland (7:12)-- Ioseph fili David / Andrew Smith (2:37) -- Ave regina caelorum / Andrew Smith (1:35) -- Alleluia: a newë work / carol, C15, England (4:47) -- Morgonljos / Anna Maria Friman, Linn Andrea Fugsleth (1:19) -- Vespers antiphon and psalm (IV, V) / from the Office of St Thorlak, C14, Iceland (3:32) -- Fammi cantar l'amor / lauda, C12, Italy (2:49) -- Gud unde oss her et leve så / melody after Ola M. Vanberg, arranged Berit Opheim (1:56) -- Benedicti e llaudati / lauda, C12, Italy (4:40) -- Klokkeljom / Trio Mediaeval (:47) -- Special antiphon / from the Office of St Thorlak, arranged Trio Mediaeval (1:55) -- Ingen vinner frem til den evige ro / traditional Norwegian hymn from Hallingdal, arranged Anna Maria Friman and Linn Andrea Fugsleth (5:04) -- Fryd dig, du Kristi brud / melody after Magnhild Almhjell, arranged Linn Andrea Fugsleth (3:34) -- I hamrinum / Berit Opheim, Anna Maria Friman (1:00) -- Vale, dulcis amice / William Brooks (3:05). |
Summary |
Works of chant from the 14th century Norwegian liturgy for St Thorlak, interspersed with 15th century English carols, 12th century Italian laude, Norwegian folk religious songs, compositions for instruments and wordless voice by members of the ensemble, and settings of traditional Latin religious texts by modern composers Anders Jormin, Andrew Smith and William Brooks. |
Subject |
Vocal music.
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Chants.
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Folk music -- Norway.
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Laude.
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Antiphons (Music)
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Antiphons (Music) |
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Chants. |
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Folk music. |
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Vocal music. |
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Norway. |
Added Author |
Jormin, Anders, composer.
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Smith, Andrew, 1970- composer.
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Friman, Anna Maria, arranger of music.
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Fuglseth, Linn Andrea, arranger of music.
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Container of (work): Jormin, Anders.
Ama.
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Container of (work): Smith, Andrew, 1970-
Ave Maris Stella.
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Container of (work): Smith, Andrew, 1970-
Ioseph fili David.
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Container of (work): Smith, Andrew, 1970-
Ave Regina Caelorum.
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Container of (work): Friman, Anna Maria.
Morgonljos.
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Container of (work): Opheim, Berit, 1967-
I hamrinum.
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Container of (work): Brooks, William, 1943-
Vale, dulcus amice.
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Container of (work): Trio Mediaeval.
Klokkeljom.
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Trio Mediaeval, arranger of music, performer.
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Standard No. |
00028948111602 |
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028948111602 |
Music No. |
ECM 2416 ECM Records |
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B0022155-02 ECM Records |
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