Swithun! Dialogos & Katarina Livljanić
Album Info
Album Veröffentlichung:
2021
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
17.09.2021
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- Anonymous:
- 1 Anonymous: Aelfeah adest, Ordbirhtus adest, Wulfsinus et Aelfric 01:49
- 2 Anonymous: Regem regum dominum 05:32
- 3 Anonymous: Pax huic domui 00:50
- 4 Anonymous: Magna miracula 00:53
- 5 Anonymous: Et licet extremus hominum 01:37
- 6 Anonymous: Σὺ εἶ ἱερεὺς. Statuit ei dominus 02:07
- 7 Anonymous: Alma fuit vicina dies 00:48
- 8 Anonymous: Gloriosus vir sanctus Swithunus 01:42
- 9 Anonymous: Cumque dies eadem benedicta 01:22
- 10 Anonymous: In pace in idipsum 00:44
- 11 Anonymous: Þa swefna beoð wynsume 02:13
- 12 Anonymous: Qui post evigilans 03:28
- 13 Anonymous: Auxilium, domine 04:48
- 14 Anonymous: Sed cum nulla virum feritas 03:43
- 15 Anonymous: Ecce vir prudens Swithunus 03:40
- 16 Anonymous: Infirmo siquidem, cum nullum prendere somnum 06:49
- 17 Anonymous: Laudemus dominum 03:27
- 18 Anonymous: Talibus aegrotum 01:00
- 19 Anonymous: Sint lumbi vestri 06:17
- 20 Anonymous: Pervigilat ternis ibi noctibus atque diebus 05:55
- 21 Anonymous: Hwæt, ða se halga Swyðun 01:17
- 22 Anonymous: Alleluia. Via lux veritas 03:26
- 23 Anonymous: Quid plura? 02:34
Info zu Swithun!
One saint, three Furies and a thousand miracles from Winchester around 1000.
Open the door onto one of the best-kept secrets of medieval music… It is the music from the Winchester Troper, one of the earliest, and most stunning sources of medieval polyphonic music, written in the first decades of the eleventh century, more than two centuries before the manuscripts of Notre-Dame polyphony. Without the existence of this repertory, our vision of music history would have been entirely different, and much poorer. Ensemble Dialogos offers a musical creation, placing the polyphonic music of tenth- and eleventh-century Winchester in a dialogue with virtuosic improvisations, while telling the story of a man haunted by visionary and terrifying dreams, as he tries to escape from three raging naked Furies, and finally finds salvation through Saint Swithun, a medieval Anglo-Saxon Superman. As you prepare to discover an unknown musical repertory from medieval England, you will be drawn into a stunning story about demons, dreams and miraculous healing, wondering whether the music you are listening to is archaic or incredibly modern.
Dialogos
Katarina Livljanić, direction
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