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Artist = [[Adiemus]], [[Karl Jenkins]] | |
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Released = 1997 | |
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Recorded = [[CTS Studios|CTS]] 1996 | |
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Genre = [[European classical music|Classical]] | |
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Length = 74:23 | |
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Label = [[Sony|Sony Classical]] | |
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Producer = [[Karl Jenkins]] | |
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Last album = ''[[Adiemus: Songs of Sanctuary]]''<br />(1995) | |
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This album = ''Adiemus II: Cantata Mundi''<br />(1997) | |
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Next album = ''[[Adiemus III: Dances of Time]]''<br />(1998) | |
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Released in 1997, '''''Adiemus II: Cantata Mundi''''' is the second [[album]] by [[Wales|Welsh]] [[composer]] [[Karl Jenkins]] as part of the [[Adiemus]] project. Building on the style established in ''[[Adiemus: Songs of Sanctuary]]'', Jenkins broadens his musical approach to ''Cantata Mundi'' by including instrumentation and techniques from [[Eastern Europe]], [[Arabia]], and [[Asia]]. Compared to the earlier work, the orchestra is also expanded to include [[woodwinds]] and [[brass instrument|brass]]. The overall form of this album is a [[Cantata]] of fourteen movements alternating between longer 'cantus' pieces and brief '[[chorale]]s'. |
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==Track listing== |
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#1. "Cantus - 'Song of Tears'" – 9:01 |
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#2. "Chorale I (Za Ma Ba)" – 1:50 |
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#3. "Cantus - 'Song of the Spirit'" – 6:09 |
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#4. "Chorale II (Roosh Ka Ma)" – 1:50 |
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#5. "Cantus - 'Song of the Trinity'" – 6:11 |
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#6. "Chorale III (Vocalise)" – 2:20 |
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#7. "Cantus - 'Song of the Odyssey'" – 7:25 |
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#8. "Chorale IV (Alame Oo Ya)" – 2:59 |
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#9. "Cantus - 'Song of the Plains'" – 11:26 |
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#10. "Chorale V (Arama Ivi)" – 1:21 |
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#11. "Cantus - 'Song of Invocation'" – 8:45 |
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#12. "Chorale VI (Sol-Fa)"<br />13. "Cantus - 'Song of Aeolus'" – 5:46 |
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#14. "Chorale VII (A Ma Ka Ma)" – 1:18 |
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#Bonus Track: "Cantilena" – 5:21 |
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#Bonus Track: "Elegia" – 4:06 |
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<small>''(The double-numbering scheme is as indicated on the album.)''</small> |
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==Personnel== |
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*[[London Philharmonic Orchestra]] |
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*[[Karl Jenkins]] - [[Conducting|Conductor]] |
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*[[Miriam Stockley]] - [[Vocals]] |
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*[[Mary Carewe]] - Additional Vocals in Choruses |
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*[[Pamela Thorby]] - [[Recorder]]s and [[Gemshorn]] |
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*[[Christopher Warren-Green]] - Solo [[Violin]] |
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*[[Jody Barratt-Jenkins]] - [[Electro-acoustic]] [[Percussion instrument|Percussion]] |
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==Alternate Versions== |
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Several releases, including the [[United States]] release, of ''Cantata Mundi'' feature two bonus tracks, "Cantilena" and "Elegia", which are early musical sketches composed by Jenkins in preparation for this album. |
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As is common with Adiemus albums, the cover art of releases in certain regions may be different. The cover of the [[United States]] release features a silhouetted persons reminiscent of the cover art for ''[[Adiemus: Songs of Sanctuary]]'' in that region as well as the cover for ''[[Diamond Music]]''. [[Europe|European]] releases depict an insect hive in various shades of reds and yellows within an abstracted mechanical clock. A special edition release in Europe shows a winged figure ascending into the sky. Other releases use dolphins which are characteristic of Adiemus albums in some markets. |
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==External links== |
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*[http://www.karljenkins.com/ Karl Jenkins] |
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*[http://www.adiemus.f2s.com/ Adiemus Unofficial Home Page] |
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[[Category:1997 albums]] |
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