The Trio Mediaevals first two ECM discs, Words of the Angel (recorded 1999) and Soir, dit-elle (recorded 2003), received near-unanimous praise from the worlds press, and their international concert appearances have also made a powerful impact. The group is breathtaking, wrote Greg Sandow in the Wall Street Journal. Arresting, vivid, calm but never peaceful, with every moment ready to bring a surprise. In a major profile piece in The New York Times, James R. Oestreich declared the Scandinavian vocal trio the legitimate successors to the highly-popular Anonymous 4. Germanys FonoForum meanwhile hailed Soir, dit-elle as an outstanding discovery and the Daily Telegraph commented that the Trios knack of devising uniquely imaginative and stimulating programmes makes their recordings irresistible. (...)
Nederlands
| Titel | Stella Maris |
| Instelling | Trio Mediaeval |
| Type materiaal | CD |
| Uitgave | ECM, 2005 |
| Overige gegevens | 1 disc |
| Annotatie | Werken: (1) Anoniem: Flos regalis virginalis; (2) Anoniem: O Maria, stella maris; (3) Anoniem: Quem trina polluit; (4) Anoniem: Dou way Robyn / Sancta Mater; (5) Anoniem: Veni creator spiritus; (6) Perotin {ook: Magnus Perotinus}: Dum sigillum summi Patris; (7) Anoniem: Beata viscera; (8) Sungji Hong: Mis voor zangstemmen [3], "Missa Lumen de Lumine". Uitvoerende: Trio Mediaeval. |
| Taal | Nederlands |
| Onderwerp algemeen | Middeleeuwen ; VOCAAL: koor a capella (zonder begeleiding) |