Karl Jenkins, the renowned composer, invites you to explore the rich tapestry of Welsh heritage and spiritual reflection with his 2007 album, "This Land Of Ours." This captivating collection blends the serene beauty of new age, choral, and classical genres, creating a harmonious journey through both traditional and contemporary pieces.
The album opens with "Cantilena - Ysbryd y Mynyddoedd (Spirit Of The Mountains)," setting a contemplative tone that carries through tracks like the hauntingly beautiful "Delilah" and the poignant "Danny Boy." Jenkins' arrangements, such as those on "Cysgu Di" and "Hyfrydol," showcase his mastery of blending familiar melodies with fresh interpretations.
Spiritual themes are woven throughout, with pieces like "Abide With Me" and the moving "Requiem: IX. Pie Jesu" offering moments of profound reflection. The album also features collaborations, including "Evening Prayer" arranged with Jenkins and Andrew Wilby, and the enchanting "Flower Duet" arranged with Jenkins and Robert Childs.
"In These Stones Horizons Sing: IV. In These Stones Horizons Sing" and "Lle Cana'r Eryrod (Where Eagles Sing)" highlight Jenkins' ability to evoke the natural world and cultural heritage through music. The album concludes with selections from Jenkins' own works, including pieces from "The Armed Man - A Mass For Peace," demonstrating his enduring contribution to contemporary classical music.
With a duration of just under an hour, "This Land Of Ours" is a testament to Karl Jenkins' ability to create music that resonates deeply, offering both comfort and inspiration.