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Carmina Tripudiorum

by Ensemble Labyrinthus

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studentofrhythm This is like going to church as a villager and hearing my sisters and cousins sing and feeling loved and contented and looking forward to the coming season. I listen to this all the time.
The Execrable Bede
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The Execrable Bede Another extremely sensitively performed & recorded album from Ensemble Labyrinthus. I particularly appreciate not only the inclusion of the complete liner notes in the form of a PDF booklet, but the unsynced lyrics attached to each media file Favorite track: Estampida Aquitana.
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The tradition of dance in church can be traced back to biblical accounts that King David danced before the tabernacle and promised to play and dance before the Lord. In the High Middle Ages church dances were widespread in Europe but, despite attempts to put an end to this tradition, it was so resilient that elements of church dance can still be found today. In the 13th century the genre was at its height and manuscripts from that period contain large numbers of dances, mostly composed by authors of the Notre Dame school.

The Ensemble Labyrinthus presents musical pieces of 12th and 14th centuries directly linked to various church dances.

For more details please see the booklet article.

credits

released December 8, 2020

Anastasia Bondareva - vocal (1-3,5,6,8,10,12,14,15),
Ekaterina Liberova - vocal (1-3,5,8,10,12,14,15),
Irina Dubrova - vocal (1,2,5,8,10,14,15),
Alexander Gorbunov - fiddle (1,7,9,15), rebec (3,11,13)
Danil Ryabchikov –XII c. citole (3,4,13,14), XIII c. citole (6-8,15), artistic director

Sound engineer: Alexey Pogarskiy

2020 ©Artes Mirabiles / artesmirabiles@gmail.com.
2020 © Danil Ryabchikov / danil.ryabchikov@gmail.com

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Ensemble Labyrinthus Montenegro

Ensemble Labyrinthus is a Russian ensemble performing XII-XIV century music. It has been founded in 2010, though its members have been performing medieval music for a long time.
The ensemble's name is related to medieval labyrints. It is believed that special paraliturgic music has been performed while the procession was walking these labyrinths.
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