Embark on a unique musical journey with the Orlando Consort's 2010 release, "Mantra: Musical Conversations Across the Indian Ocean." This captivating album blends the medieval and Gregorian chant genres with Indian musical influences, creating a harmonious fusion that spans cultures and centuries.
The Orlando Consort, renowned for their exquisite choral performances, collaborates with Kuljit Bhamra, Jonathan Mayer, and Shahid Khan to bring this innovative project to life. The album's eleven tracks, spanning 55 minutes, showcase a rich tapestry of sounds that range from the ethereal "Veni Bahara" to the rhythmic "Bhangra Limo."
Each piece on "Mantra" tells a story, drawing from the deep well of musical traditions on both sides of the Indian Ocean. The album opens with "Veni Bahara," a track that sets the tone for the cultural exchange to come. "Heritage" and "Salve Raga" highlight the album's choral strengths, while "Tabla Talum" and "Karam" incorporate Indian percussion instruments, adding a dynamic layer to the compositions.
The Orlando Consort's precise harmonies and the featured artists' masterful playing create a sound that is both familiar and fresh. "Mantra: Musical Conversations Across the Indian Ocean" is not just an album; it's an exploration of how music can bridge gaps between different worlds. Whether you're a fan of choral music, Indian classical music, or simply appreciate innovative musical collaborations, this album offers a listening experience that is both enlightening and enjoyable.