Immerse yourself in the medieval mystique with Anonyme's "Carmina Burana XII," a captivating journey through the musical landscape of the Middle Ages. Released on January 1, 1991, under the Pierre Verany label, this album is a testament to the timeless allure of ancient melodies and poetic lyrics. Spanning a duration of 1 hour and 13 minutes, the album features a collection of 16 tracks, each a unique exploration of the human experience as seen through the eyes of medieval scholars and poets.
From the hauntingly beautiful "Vite perdite me legi" to the rhythmic "Curritur ad vocem nummi," Anonyme masterfully interprets the Carmina Burana texts, bringing to life the joy, sorrow, and longing of a bygone era. The album is a rich tapestry of vocal and instrumental pieces, showcasing the diverse musical styles of the period. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast of medieval music or a curious newcomer, "Carmina Burana XII" offers a compelling glimpse into the musical heritage of the past.
Arion1991, Arion
Tracks
Vite perdite me legiAnonyme, Ensemble Alegria, Denis Zaidman, Jean-Michel Deliers, Francisco Orozco, Rémi Vilain
Veris dulcis in tempore, CB 85Anonyme, Ensemble Alegria, Denis Zaidman, Jean-Michel Deliers, Francisco Orozco, Rémi Vilain
Nomen a sollempnibus, CB 52Anonyme, Denis Zaidman, Ensemble Alegria, Jean-Michel Deliers, Francisco Orozco, Rémi Vilain
Vinum bonum et suaveAnonyme, Ensemble Alegria, Denis Zaidman, Jean-Michel Deliers, Francisco Orozco, Rémi Vilain
Ich was ein chint so wolgetan, CB 185Anonyme, Ensemble Alegria, Denis Zaidman, Jean-Michel Deliers, Francisco Orozco, Rémi Vilain
Quod spiritu David, CB 48Anonyme, Denis Zaidman, Ensemble Alegria, Jean-Michel Deliers, Francisco Orozco, Rémi Vilain
Bache bene venies, CB 200 Huc usque me miseram, CB 126Anonyme, Ensemble Alegria, Denis Zaidman, Jean-Michel Deliers, Francisco Orozco, Rémi Vilain