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Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of medieval music with Gothic Voices' captivating album, "Music for the Lion-Hearted King: The Coronation of Richard I, September 1189." Released on July 4, 1989, under the Hyperion label, this album is a meticulously crafted journey through the sacred and secular sounds of the 12th century. The ensemble's expertise in Gregorian chant and medieval music shines through in each of the 15 tracks, offering a profound exploration of the musical landscape that would have accompanied the coronation of King Richard I.
Spanning a total duration of one hour, the album features a blend of Latin and Old French texts, each track telling a story of its own. From the solemn intonations of "Mundus vergens" to the lively rhythms of "Pange melos lacrimosum," Gothic Voices delivers a performance that is both historically informed and deeply moving. The album's centerpiece, "Anglia, planctus itera," is a poignant lament that showcases the ensemble's ability to convey the full range of human emotion through medieval music.
Gothic Voices, renowned for their commitment to early music, brings a sense of authenticity and reverence to this recording. Their precise harmonies and expressive phrasing breathe new life into these ancient melodies, making this album a treasure trove for both medieval music enthusiasts and newcomers alike. Whether you're drawn to the spiritual depth of Gregorian chant or the intricate polyphony of medieval secular music, "Music for the Lion-Hearted King" promises an enchanting and enlightening listening experience.