"Historiae" contains 6 studio songs and 3 live songs recorded in a mediaeval court including the sprightly and, indeed, frisky 'Tempus est iocundum' from the Carmina Burana collection of mediaeval manuscripts. (The title is mangled on the promo cover and CMI's publicity handout but many will recognise it from Carl Orff's operetta as well as in early music versions like the one by the New London Consort/Philip Pickett on their "Carmina Burana" Volume I.)?
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The operatic but dark-edged voice of Francesca Nicoli endows Ataraxia with an unmistakable identity whilst Vittorio Vandelli (classic, acoustic, electric and synth guitars and drum-machine) and Giovanni Pagliari (keyboards, synth, piano and pipe-organ) contribute towards a musical synthesis at once ancient and modern.
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"Historiae" contains 6 studio songs and 3 live songs recorded in a mediaeval court including the更多>
"Historiae" contains 6 studio songs and 3 live songs recorded in a mediaeval court including the sprightly and, indeed, frisky 'Tempus est iocundum' from the Carmina Burana collection of mediaeval manuscripts. (The title is mangled on the promo cover and CMI's publicity handout but many will recognise it from Carl Orff's operetta as well as in early music versions like the one by the New London Consort/Philip Pickett on their "Carmina Burana" Volume I.)?
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The operatic but dark-edged voice of Francesca Nicoli endows Ataraxia with an unmistakable identity whilst Vittorio Vandelli (classic, acoustic, electric and synth guitars and drum-machine) and Giovanni Pagliari (keyboards, synth, piano and pipe-organ) contribute towards a musical synthesis at once ancient and modern.