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{{Album infobox |
Name = Adiemus II: Cantata Mundi |
Name = Adiemus II: Cantata Mundi |
Type = [[Album (music)|Album]] |
Type = [[Album]] |
Artist = [[Adiemus]], [[Karl Jenkins]] |
Artist = [[Adiemus]], [[Karl Jenkins]] |
Cover = Adiemus ii cover.jpg |
Cover = Adiemus ii cover.jpg |
Background = Orange |
Released = 1997 |
Released = 1997 |
Recorded = [[CTS Studios|CTS]] 1996 |
Recorded = [[CTS Studios|CTS]] 1996 |
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Label = [[Sony|Sony Classical]] |
Label = [[Sony|Sony Classical]] |
Producer = [[Karl Jenkins]] |
Producer = [[Karl Jenkins]] |
Reviews = <nowiki></nowiki> |
Reviews = |
Last album = ''[[Adiemus: Songs of Sanctuary]]''<br />(1995) |
Last album = ''[[Adiemus: Songs of Sanctuary]]''<br />(1995) |
This album = ''Adiemus II: Cantata Mundi''<br />(1997) |
This album = ''Adiemus II: Cantata Mundi''<br />(1997) |
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Released in 1997, '''''Adiemus II: Cantata Mundi''''' is the second [[album (music)|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'.
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'.


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
# 1. "Cantus - 'Song of Tears'" - 9:01
#"1." "Cantus - 'Song of Tears'" 9:01
# 2. "Chorale I (Za Ma Ba)" - 1:50
#"2." "Chorale I (Za Ma Ba)" 1:50
# 3. "Cantus - 'Song of the Spirit'" - 6:09
#"3." "Cantus - 'Song of the Spirit'" 6:09
# 4. "Chorale II (Roosh Ka Ma)" - 1:50
#"4." "Chorale II (Roosh Ka Ma)" 1:50
# 5. "Cantus - 'Song of the Trinity'" - 6:11
#"5." "Cantus - 'Song of the Trinity'" 6:11
# 6. "Chorale III (Vocalise)" - 2:20
#"6." "Chorale III (Vocalise)" 2:20
# 7. "Cantus - 'Song of the Odyssey'" - 7:25
#"7." "Cantus - 'Song of the Odyssey'" 7:25
# 8. "Chorale IV (Alame Oo Ya)" - 2:59
#"8." "Chorale IV (Alame Oo Ya)" 2:59
# 9. "Cantus - 'Song of the Plains'" - 11:26
#"9." "Cantus - 'Song of the Plains'" 11:26
#10. "Chorale V (Arama Ivi)" - 1:21
#"10." "Chorale V (Arama Ivi)" 1:21
#11. "Cantus - 'Song of Invocation'" - 8:45
#"11." "Cantus - 'Song of Invocation'" 8:45
#12. "Chorale VI (Sol-Fa)"<br />13. "Cantus - 'Song of Aeolus'" - 5:46
#"12." "Chorale VI (Sol-Fa)"<br />13. "Cantus - 'Song of Aeolus'" 5:46
#14. "Chorale VII (A Ma Ka Ma)" - 1:18
#"14." "Chorale VII (A Ma Ka Ma)" 1:18
#Bonus Track: "Cantilena" - 5:21
#"Bonus Track:" "Cantilena" 5:21
#Bonus Track: "Elegia" - 4:06
#"Bonus Track:" "Elegia" 4:06
<small>''(The double-numbering scheme is as indicated on the album.)''</small>
<small>''(The double-numbering scheme is as indicated on the album.)''</small>



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Released in 1997, Adiemus II: Cantata Mundi is the second album by 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. The overall form of this album is a Cantata of fourteen movements alternating between longer 'cantus' pieces and brief 'chorales'.

Track listing

  1. "1." "Cantus - 'Song of Tears'" – 9:01
  2. "2." "Chorale I (Za Ma Ba)" – 1:50
  3. "3." "Cantus - 'Song of the Spirit'" – 6:09
  4. "4." "Chorale II (Roosh Ka Ma)" – 1:50
  5. "5." "Cantus - 'Song of the Trinity'" – 6:11
  6. "6." "Chorale III (Vocalise)" – 2:20
  7. "7." "Cantus - 'Song of the Odyssey'" – 7:25
  8. "8." "Chorale IV (Alame Oo Ya)" – 2:59
  9. "9." "Cantus - 'Song of the Plains'" – 11:26
  10. "10." "Chorale V (Arama Ivi)" – 1:21
  11. "11." "Cantus - 'Song of Invocation'" – 8:45
  12. "12." "Chorale VI (Sol-Fa)"
    13. "Cantus - 'Song of Aeolus'" – 5:46
  13. "14." "Chorale VII (A Ma Ka Ma)" – 1:18
  14. "Bonus Track:" "Cantilena" – 5:21
  15. "Bonus Track:" "Elegia" – 4:06

(The double-numbering scheme is as indicated on the album.)

Personnel

Alternate Versions

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.

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. 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.