Step back in time with Gothic Voices and their captivating album, "Music for the Lion-Hearted King: The Coronation of Richard I, September 1189." Released on July 4, 1989, under the Hyperion label, this medieval masterpiece commemorates the 800th anniversary of King Richard I of England's coronation. The album is a rich tapestry of Gregorian chants and medieval music, meticulously crafted to transport you to the grandeur of 12th-century Westminster Abbey.
Gothic Voices, under the direction of Christopher Page, brings together a stellar ensemble including John Mark Ainsley and Rogers Covey-Crump, delivering a performance that is both historically authentic and deeply moving. The album features 16 tracks, including compositions by Gace Brulé, Blondel De Nesle, and Le Chastelain, as well as anonymous works from the period. Highlights include the haunting "In Occasu Sideris" and the tender "L'Amours Dont Sui Espris," showcasing the diverse musical landscape of the era.
Recorded in the acoustically rich setting of the Church of the Hospital of St. John in 1988, the album's duration of just under an hour offers a comprehensive journey through the musical traditions that would have graced the coronation of Richard the Lionheart. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a classical music aficionado, or simply curious about the sounds of the medieval world, this album is a treasure trove of cultural and musical heritage. Immerse yourself in the timeless beauty of Gothic Voices and experience the coronation of a king through the lens of medieval music.
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