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Essential Anuna

Essential Anuna
Anuna

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Track Listing

  1. Nobilis Humilis
  2. Amarque cum Scuto
  3. Pie Jesu
  4. Cormacus Scripsit
  5. Media Vita
  6. Pater Noster
  7. Fionnghuala
  8. The Blue Bird
  9. Eiri na Greine/The Rising Of The Sun
  10. Siuil, A Ruin
  11. Winter, Fire and Snow
  12. August
  13. Behind The Closed Eye
  14. I Know A Rose Tree, with Secret Garden
  15. O Viridissima
  16. The Flower of Maherally
  17. Gaudete
  18. Innisfree
  19. Miserere
  20. Hymn to the virgin
  21. Wind on Sea

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #46424 in Music
  • Released on: 2003-01-20
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 75 minutes

Customer Reviews

Essential Listening5
At last, a great compilation of some of the finest choral music to come out of Ireland in the last few years.

Tied in to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the formation of ANUNA, this album presents highlights from Michael McGlynn's stunning canon of contemporary vocal and instrumental pieces. Illustrating the evocative styles of chant through to the beauty of poetry, McGlynn's prowess in this field is extraordinary.

ANUNA, having established themselves with the 'Riverdance' phenomenon, soon went their own seperate ways - thankfully! - and really got things moving, not just in their native Ireland, but worldwide, collaborating with artists such as Elvis Costello, Secret Garden and the late Jeff Buckley.

Here then, is the fruit of their labour, and an illustration of the tireless effort by Michael to push the boundaries of medieval and associated art musics even wider.

Devotional settings, such as the 'Pie Jesu' and 'Pater Noster' sit side beside such sublime vocalises as 'Behind The Closed Eye' and 'Wind On Sea'. The poetry of Frances Ledwidge is visible in the haunting 'August' coupled with WB Yeats' 'Innisfree' (my personal favourite), with more traditional love songs such as 'The Flower of Maherally' and Charles Villiers Stanford's 'The Blue Bird'.

Unfortunately, there is never room to include all of your favourites, one particular is the beautiful 'Cynara', which I felt could have replaced one of the chosen tracks - although choosing which one to discard is quite a problem, and must have been equally deliberated at the point of the album's conception!

'Essential ANUNA' tries to capture the spirit of attending one of their performances, but nothing can ever beat that experience - it comes pretty close, though.

Anuna - a pure breath of Ireland5
Having seen and heard the charming and haunting Anuna recently at The Anvil Theatre, Basingstoke, I can thoroughly recommend this lovely breath of Ireland. The language of their songs and the beauty and purity of their ethereal voices transcend all; to hear them singing live is an absolute must. This CD captures the essence of Anuna from the haunting melodies of 'Siuil, a Ruin' and the 'Blue Bird' to the gaiety of 'Fionghuala' and 'The Rising of the Sun' but if I have to choose a favourite song from this album, its got to be 'The Flower of Maherally', this love song haunted me from the minute I first heard it and I love it still.