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Anonymous 4|The Origin of Fire - Music and Visions of Hildegard von Bingen (Anonymous 4)

The Origin of Fire - Music and Visions of Hildegard von Bingen (Anonymous 4)

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After 18 years spent together on the road and in the recording studio, Anonymous 4 decided to call it a day at the end of its 2004 touring season. Sad news for the early music world to be sure, but Anonymous 4 has decided to go out with a bang rather than a whimper, producing as its last scheduled Harmonia Mundi album a second collection of Hildegard von Bingen to go with the group's great first collection, 11,000 Virgins. The Origin of Fire: Music and Visions of Hildegard von Bingen differs from other offerings of a similar kind in that Anonymous 4 develops a context for Hildegard's material, combining it with music that Hildegard and her nuns would have sung with regularity. In addition, Anonymous 4 has set to music, apparently for the first time, some of Hildegard's text-only "visions" by utilizing recitation tones found in medieval sources. One usually finds such music without words, as they are designed to be adaptable for a number of texts within a certain portion of the liturgy -- it is nice that Anonymous 4 has located something to hang onto them so that we may hear these psalm tones in recorded form. The booklet for this release is especially nice, liberally illustrated with Hildegard's visual art and drawings of herbs from medieval books. Susan Hellauer's notes are succinct, elegant, and lay out the concept behind the program in the most comprehensive manner possible without being wordy or obscure. Full texts and translations into four languages are included in a handsome 72-page booklet. The performance of the pieces is, as usual, sublime, with the longer Hildegard works, such as the Responsory O felix anima and her extensive hymn-setting O ignee spiritus, being particularly worthy of comment. The Origin of Fire does not altogether spell the end to Anonymous 4's journey, as the members have agreed to regroup as needed for special projects. As a closer to what has been a stunning career, influencing the entire early music world, one could hardly wish for a better consummation of Anonymous 4's collective talents than this.
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1
HYMN: Veni creator spiritus
00:04:31

Anonymous 4, Performer

2004 harmonia mundi usa

2
SEQUENCE: Veni spiritus eternorum alme
00:02:42

Anonymous 4, Performer

2004 harmonia mundi usa

3
ANTIPHON: O quam mirabilis est
00:03:31

Anonymous 4, Performer - Hildegard of Bingen, Composer

2004 harmonia mundi usa

4
VISION 1 "The fire of creation": Et ego homo
00:01:45

Anonymous 4, Performer

2004 harmonia mundi usa

5
VISION 1 "The fire of creation": Et audivi
00:03:11

Anonymous 4, Performer

2004 harmonia mundi usa

6
SEQUENCE: O ignis spiritus paracliti
00:07:52

Anonymous 4, Performer - Hildegard of Bingen, Composer

2004 harmonia mundi usa

7
VISION 2 "Wisdom and her sisters": Vidi etiam
00:02:22

Anonymous 4, Performer

2004 harmonia mundi usa

8
VISION 2 "Wisdom and her sisters": Prima autem
00:03:12

Anonymous 4, Performer

2004 harmonia mundi usa

9
RESPONSORY: O felix anima
00:06:40

Anonymous 4, Performer - Hildegard of Bingen, Composer

2004 harmonia mundi usa

10
VISION 3 "The fiery spirit": Iterumque vocem
00:01:59

Anonymous 4, Performer

2004 harmonia mundi usa

11
VISION 3 "The fiery spirit": Et imago
00:05:00

Anonymous 4, Performer

2004 harmonia mundi usa

12
HYMN: O ignee spiritus
00:10:06

Anonymous 4, Performer - Hildegard of Bingen, Composer

2004 harmonia mundi usa

13
VISION 4 "Love": In vera
00:02:06

Anonymous 4, Performer

2004 harmonia mundi usa

14
VISION 4 "Love": Et audivi vocem
00:03:22

Anonymous 4, Performer

2004 harmonia mundi usa

15
ANTIPHON: Caritas habundant in omnia
00:02:18

Anonymous 4, Performer - Hildegard of Bingen, Composer

2004 harmonia mundi usa

16
ANTIPHON: O eterne deus
00:02:34

Anonymous 4, Performer - Hildegard of Bingen, Composer

2004 harmonia mundi usa

17
HYMN: Beata nobis gaudia
00:02:47

Anonymous 4, Performer

2004 harmonia mundi usa

Album review

After 18 years spent together on the road and in the recording studio, Anonymous 4 decided to call it a day at the end of its 2004 touring season. Sad news for the early music world to be sure, but Anonymous 4 has decided to go out with a bang rather than a whimper, producing as its last scheduled Harmonia Mundi album a second collection of Hildegard von Bingen to go with the group's great first collection, 11,000 Virgins. The Origin of Fire: Music and Visions of Hildegard von Bingen differs from other offerings of a similar kind in that Anonymous 4 develops a context for Hildegard's material, combining it with music that Hildegard and her nuns would have sung with regularity. In addition, Anonymous 4 has set to music, apparently for the first time, some of Hildegard's text-only "visions" by utilizing recitation tones found in medieval sources. One usually finds such music without words, as they are designed to be adaptable for a number of texts within a certain portion of the liturgy -- it is nice that Anonymous 4 has located something to hang onto them so that we may hear these psalm tones in recorded form. The booklet for this release is especially nice, liberally illustrated with Hildegard's visual art and drawings of herbs from medieval books. Susan Hellauer's notes are succinct, elegant, and lay out the concept behind the program in the most comprehensive manner possible without being wordy or obscure. Full texts and translations into four languages are included in a handsome 72-page booklet. The performance of the pieces is, as usual, sublime, with the longer Hildegard works, such as the Responsory O felix anima and her extensive hymn-setting O ignee spiritus, being particularly worthy of comment. The Origin of Fire does not altogether spell the end to Anonymous 4's journey, as the members have agreed to regroup as needed for special projects. As a closer to what has been a stunning career, influencing the entire early music world, one could hardly wish for a better consummation of Anonymous 4's collective talents than this.
© TiVo

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