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Embark on a captivating journey through the realms of sacred and secular choral music with the Calmus Ensemble's "Carmina Fati." Released in 2004 under the Verlag Klaus-Jürgen Kamprad label, this album is a testament to the ensemble's virtuosity and versatility, spanning a rich tapestry of genres and styles within the choral tradition.
The Calmus Ensemble, renowned for their impeccable blend and expressive phrasing, presents a diverse collection of works that showcase their technical prowess and emotional depth. The album opens with a series of sacred pieces, including the "Kyrie in festis duplicibus" and the "Gloria" from the "Messe Se la face ay pale," demonstrating the ensemble's mastery of early music. Their rendition of the "Credo" from Palestrina's "Missa Papae Marcelli" is particularly noteworthy, highlighting their ability to navigate the complex polyphony of the Renaissance with precision and grace.
The ensemble also delves into contemporary compositions, with pieces like "Gesang der Geister über den Wassern," composed specifically for the Calmus Ensemble, and "Madrigal II," inspired by the poetry of Yvonne Wachsmann. These works showcase the ensemble's adaptability and their commitment to exploring new musical territories.
A significant portion of the album is dedicated to the "Bonhoeffer-Motette" and "Choralmotette Von guten Mächten," a series of choral motets and chorales based on the writings of Dietrich Bonhoeffer. These pieces are interspersed with the "Spruchmotette Stationen auf dem Wege zur Freiheit," creating a profound and contemplative journey through themes of faith, struggle, and redemption.
The album concludes with a selection of sacred works, including the "Sanctus" from Palestrina's "Missa ad imitationem surge propera," the "Pater noster," and the "Agnus Dei" from Gounod's "Messe de Notre Dame." The final piece, "Nachtlied, Opus 1383," offers a serene and introspective conclusion to the album.
With a total duration of 1 hour and 10 minutes, "Carmina Fati" is a compelling exploration of the choral repertoire, offering a blend of historical and contemporary works that highlight the Calmus Ensemble's exceptional artistry. Whether you are a seasoned choral music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album promises a rewarding and enriching listening experience.