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  1. Upphaf þorlákstíða (Office of St. Thorlak): Vespers reponsory
  2. Ama, for voices
  3. Ave rex angelorum
  4. Ecce quod natura mutat sua jura
  5. Ave maris stella, for 3 voices & organ
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  1. Upphaf þorlákstíða (Office of St. Thorlak): Vespers reponsory
  2. Ama, for voices
  3. Ave rex angelorum
  4. Ecce quod natura mutat sua jura
  5. Ave maris stella, for 3 voices & organ
  6. Upphaf þorlákstíða (Office of St. Thorlak): Vespers antiphon and psalm 1, 2, 3
  7. Joseph fili David, for female chorus
  8. Ave Regina caelorum, for 2 sopranos & alto
  9. Alleluia: A new work is come on hand
  10. Morgonljos, for voice & organ
  11. Upphaf þorlákstíða (Office of St. Thorlak): Vespers antiphon and psalm 4, 5
  12. Fammi cantar l'amor
  13. Gud unde oss her at leve så, hymn for chorus
  14. Benedicti e llaudati
  15. Klokkeljom
  16. Upphaf þorlákstíða (Office of St. Thorlak): Special antiphon
  17. Ingen vinner frem til den evige ro (None Shall Win Eternal Peace), hymn
  18. Fryd dig, du Kristi brud
  19. I hamrinum, for voice & fiddle
  20. Vale, dulcis amice, for 3 voices (from "6 Mediaeval Lyrics")
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For those who have never heard the utterly distinctive sound of Norway's all-female Trio Mediaeval, this 2014 release may make a good place to start. The group has developed and honed that sound over several albums in programs featuring chant in several varieties, medieval polyphony, Norwegian folk melodies mostly harmonized in a quasi-medieval style, and contemporary compositions in a neo-medieval idiom. The last of these have been newly composed for the trio. Aquilonis includes unusual examples of each of these categories ...

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Aquilonis 2014, ECM New Series

UPC: 028948111602

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