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JENKINS ADIEMUS SONGS OF SANCTUARY VOCAL SCORE SSAA + PIANO
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Adiemus - Songs Of Sanctuary
vocal/piano score - CHP - women's choir (SSAA), recorder, strings and percussion i...
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The music from the million-selling album, featured on the Delta Air Lines TV commercial. ''Adiemus'' combines classical and ethnic influences to create a haunting, tribal sound.
''Songs of Sanctuary'' is an extended choral-type work based on the European classical tradition, but where the vocal sound is more akin to ''ethnic'' or ''world'' music. The idea was to have some thematic unity within the work as a whole, rather than a collection of disparate pieces in song form.
The structures of ''Songs of Sanctuary'' are influenced, in the main, by classical form, e. g. modified rondo, ternary, da capo aria. This is of extra importance because of the lack of lyric message that sustains conventional song form. The text was written phonetically with the words viewed as instrumental sound, the idea being to maximise the melisma (an expressive vocal phrase) by removing the distraction, if one can call it that, of words. The sound is universal, as is the language of music.
Content
- Adiemus
- Tintinnabulum
- Cantus inaequalis -Cantus insolitus
- In caelum fero
- Cantus iteratus
- Amaté Adea
- Kayama
- Hymn
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''Songs of Sanctuary'' is an extended choral-type work based on the European classical tradition, but where the vocal sound is more akin to ''ethnic'' or ''world'' music. The idea was to have some thematic unity within the work as a whole, rather than a collection of disparate pieces in song form.
The structures of ''Songs of Sanctuary'' are influenced, in the main, by classical form, e. g. modified rondo, ternary, da capo aria. This is of extra importance because of the lack of lyric message that sustains conventional song form. The text was written phonetically with the words viewed as instrumental sound, the idea being to maximise the melisma (an expressive vocal phrase) by removing the distraction, if one can call it that, of words. The sound is universal, as is the language of music.
Content
- Adiemus
- Tintinnabulum
- Cantus inaequalis -Cantus insolitus
- In caelum fero
- Cantus iteratus
- Amaté Adea
- Kayama
- Hymn
Overview
Adiemus - Songs Of Sanctuary
vocal/piano score - CHP - women's choir (SSAA), recorder, strings and percussion instruments (or women's choir and piano)
composer: Jenkins, Karl
vocal/piano score - CHP - women's choir (SSAA), recorder, strings and percussion instruments (or women's choir and piano)
composer: Jenkins, Karl
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