Carmina Celtica
Carmina Celtica
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- Salve splendorComposer(s) Inchcolm AntiphonerArtist(s) William Taylor - harp Canty
Salve splendor
01:04$2.30 - Os mutorumComposer(s) James MacMillanArtist(s) William Taylor - harp Canty
Os mutorum
04:29$2.30 - Confessor DeiComposer(s) Inchcolm AntiphonerArtist(s) William Taylor - harp Canty
Confessor Dei
00:58$2.30 - O quam mirabilisComposer(s) Ivan MoodyArtist(s) William Taylor - harp Canty
O quam mirabilis
03:58$2.30 - Green grow the rushesComposer(s) 17th/18th century Scottish sourcesArtist(s) William Taylor - harp
Green grow the rushes
02:33$2.30 - LoricaComposer(s) Michael McGlynnArtist(s) William Taylor - harp Canty
Lorica
05:21$2.30 - Flower GarlandComposer(s) Peter McGarrArtist(s) William Taylor - harp Canty
Flower Garland
03:53$2.30 - Five Lauds AntiphonsComposer(s) Office for St BrigitArtist(s) William Taylor - harp Canty
Five Lauds Antiphons
03:26$2.30 - Inviolata, integra et casta es, MariaComposer(s) W1 / St Andrews Music BookArtist(s) William Taylor - harp Canty
Inviolata, integra et casta es, Maria
02:54$2.30 - Through the wood, laddieComposer(s) 17th/18th century Scottish sourcesArtist(s) William Taylor - harp
Through the wood, laddie
04:23$2.30 - Shining LightComposer(s) Joanne MetcalfArtist(s) William Taylor - harp Canty
Shining Light
05:49$2.30 - Beatus GallusComposer(s) PlainchantArtist(s) William Taylor - harp Canty
Beatus Gallus
03:16$2.30 - There is nothing brighter than the sunComposer(s) Rebecca RoweArtist(s) William Taylor - harp Canty
There is nothing brighter than the sun
02:25$2.30 - A solis occasuComposer(s) PlainchantArtist(s) William Taylor - harp Canty
A solis occasu
02:40$2.30 - Ubi flumen praesulisComposer(s) Gabriel JacksonArtist(s) William Taylor - harp Canty
Ubi flumen praesulis
04:44$2.30 - Sacrosanctam KentegernusComposer(s) Sprouston BreviaryArtist(s) William Taylor - harp Canty
Sacrosanctam Kentegernus
01:59$2.30 - The Stars in their CoursesComposer(s) James McCarthyArtist(s) William Taylor - harp Canty
The Stars in their Courses
03:43$2.30 - Two HadithsComposer(s) John TavenerArtist(s) William Taylor - harp Canty
Two Hadiths
09:15$3.40
Total running time: 66 minutes.
Album information
World-premiere recordings of medieval and contemporary spritual songs including James MacMillan Os mutorum and John Tavener Two Hadiths.
Carmina Celtica features the world premiere of nine contemporary works commissioned over a decade by Canty, Scotland’s own Anonymous 4. The Ensemble blend contemporary works by Sir John Tavener and James MacMillan alongside haunting Medieval chant to create the unique and beautiful soundworld for which it is renowned. Described by The Times as "among the very best creative talents of his generation", Sir John Tavener wrote Two Hadiths specially for Canty in 2007. Two Hadiths explores the sitar-like sonorities of the bray harp in meditative settings of the poetic sayings of the Prophet Mohammed.
James MacMillan is the pre-eminent Scottish composer of his generation. Commissioned for Canty in 2008, Os mutorum is both moving and expressive. Ivan Moody has set the words of Hildegard of Bingen in his contribution O quam mirabilis. The Telegraph calls his music "powerfully expressive” and this 2006 work showcases the emotive power of female choral singing.
Michael McGlynn, in addition to directing successful Irish choir Anúna, is a "most accomplished contemporary choral composer” (All Music Guide). He describes Lorica as accentuating "the sonic purity of Canty and harkens back to an age of delicate vocal timbre and set, but fluid musical constraints".