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Songs of Sanctuary

 
Album Review: Songs of Sanctuary

  • Artist: Adiemus
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: October 10, 1995
  • Total Time: 53:48
  • Genre: New Age

Review

Adiemus is the creation of three veteran musicians: composer Karl Jenkins, Mike Ratledge (like Jenkins a former member of Soft Machine) as arranger of programmed percussion, and vocalist Miriam Stockley. They also enlist the talents of the London Philharmonic, which helps to balance out the huge sound created by all the layers of Stockley's voice and the additional vocals by Mary Carewe. The concept of the album was to create modern music using classical forms, such as rondo and ternary, and not individual songs. To further the universal aspect of the music, all the vocals are written as vowel and consonants sounds. The voice here is used as simply another instrument with which to make music and not to convey a lyric message. The result is a powerful wall of sound: a full orchestra and a giant choir created by multiple harmony tracks of Stockley and Carewe. The concept may be classical form, but the music contained within those strict forms is a mix of African-tribal and Celtic-style melodies. The resulting hybrid sounds like the musical love child of Enya and Ladysmith Black Mambazo. ~ Susan Cruickshank, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Adiemus Karl Jenkins London Philharmonic Orchestra, Miriam Stockley, Adiemus (4:01)
Tintinnabulum Karl Jenkins London Philharmonic Orchestra, Miriam Stockley, Adiemus (11:01)
Cantus Inaequalis Karl Jenkins London Philharmonic Orchestra, Miriam Stockley, Adiemus (3:15)
Cantus Insolitus Karl Jenkins London Philharmonic Orchestra, Miriam Stockley, Adiemus (5:37)
In Caelum Fero Karl Jenkins London Philharmonic Orchestra, Miriam Stockley, Adiemus (7:46)
Cantus Iteratus Karl Jenkins London Philharmonic Orchestra, Miriam Stockley, Adiemus (6:40)
Amaté Adea Karl Jenkins London Philharmonic Orchestra, Miriam Stockley, Adiemus (5:20)
Kayama Karl Jenkins London Philharmonic Orchestra, Miriam Stockley, Adiemus (7:56)
Hymn Karl Jenkins London Philharmonic Orchestra, Miriam Stockley, Adiemus (2:37)

Credits

Karl Jenkins (Conductor), Karl Jenkins (Liner Notes), Karl Jenkins (Orchestration), London Philharmonic Orchestra (?), Mike Ratledge (Percussion), Mike Ratledge (Arranger), Mike Ratledge (Programming), Mike Ratledge (Producer), Mike Ratledge (Drum Programming), Frank Ricotti (Percussion), Michael Senn (Music Copyist), Miriam Stockley (Vocals), Simon Heyworth (Mastering), Simon Heyworth (Remastering), Adiemus (Main Performer), Mary Carewe (Vocals), Jody Barratt Jenkins (Percussion), Pamela Thorby (Recorder), Pamela Thorby (Soloist), Kirsten Cowie (Assistant Engineer), Kirsten Cowie (Assistant), Douglas Brothers (Photography), Gary Thomas (Engineer), Peter Mountain (Photography), Phil Knott (Photography), Helen Hodkinson (Executive Producer), Jenkins Ratledge (Producer), Robert St. John Wright (Conductor), Robert St. John Wright (Leader), Robert St. John Wright (Orchestra Leader), Mike Taylor (Quena), Steve Price (Engineer), Steve Price (Mixing), Jason Day (Project Coordinator), Mike Taylor (Quena), Mike Taylor (Soloist), Stephen Frost (Mastering), Stephen Frost (Mixing), Peter Mountina (Photography), Rina Cheung (Artwork)
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