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- UnumComposer(s) Aino PeltomaaArtist(s) Aino Peltomaa Mikko Perkola Harmen Fraanje
Unum
04:09$2.30 - O Virtus SapientieComposer(s) Hildegard von BingenArtist(s) Aino Peltomaa Mikko Perkola Harmen Fraanje
O Virtus Sapientie
02:24$2.30 - Beata VisceraComposer(s) PérotinArtist(s) Aino Peltomaa Mikko Perkola Harmen Fraanje
Beata Viscera
09:47$3.40 - Quis DabitComposer(s) AnonymousArtist(s) Aino Peltomaa Mikko Perkola Harmen Fraanje
Quis Dabit
05:30$2.30 - Sum in AlienaComposer(s) AnonymousArtist(s) Aino Peltomaa Mikko Perkola Harmen Fraanje
Sum in Aliena
03:24$2.30 - RainComposer(s) Aino PeltomaaArtist(s) Aino Peltomaa Mikko Perkola Harmen Fraanje
Rain
11:14$4.60 - Polorum ReginaComposer(s) AnonymousArtist(s) Aino Peltomaa Mikko Perkola Harmen Fraanje
Polorum Regina
05:54$2.30 - ÆRComposer(s) Aino PeltomaaArtist(s) Aino Peltomaa Mikko Perkola Harmen Fraanje
ÆR
05:25$2.30 - ViaComposer(s) Aino PeltomaaArtist(s) Aino Peltomaa Mikko Perkola Harmen Fraanje
Via
03:23$2.30
Total running time: 51 minutes.
Album information
The Trio Peltomaa Fraanje Perkola combines the sounds of the human voice, piano and viola da gamba with electronic effects and medieval harp to create music which echoes across the centuries.
The players have diverse backgrounds in early music, jazz, Finnish folk music and contemporary music, although it was medieval music that was the inspiration for their highly personal and recognisable sound. The group continues to explore the chants of Hildegard von Bingen (1098-1179), Pérotin (1160-1230) and 14th-century pilgrimage songs.
Echoes from monasteries, cathedrals and pilgrimage sites are combined with delicate improvisations and original compositions; they create links between the eras and centuries as they invite the listener on a journey towards peace and tranquility. The trio is fascinated by how time is perceived and how these beautiful medieval melodies and texts speak to us now, by the idea of now — the moment they were written down in the medieval manuscripts — and how the power of now shapes their improvisations and compositions hundreds of years later.