A blog about world and global music from a guy who co-hosts the KUNM Global Music Show, 89.9 FM Albuquerque/Santa Fe, http://www.kunm.org. I post one song a day, with reflections on the music, life, and whatever else comes into my mind.
Tuesday, June 7, 2016
Mediaeval Bowie: Richard Souther with Hildegard von Bingen's "This Honorable Fame (Deus Enim Rorem)"
Richard Souther reinterprets the work of Hildegard von Bingen in today's random tune, called "This Honorable Fame (Deus Enim Rorem)". Richard Souther is a composer, producer, arranger, sound designer and multi-keyboardist working in the areas of New Age, smooth jazz and contemporary Christian music. A child prodigy who studied piano from the age of three, he eventually became an in-demand session musician until his career was almost derailed by a near-fatal bout of botulism. During his four year recovery, he began to delve into electronic music. In 1994, he recorded his groundbreaking album Vision: The Music of Hildegard von Bingen with vocalists Emily van Evera and Sr. Germaine Fritz, OSB. Von Bingen was a German 12th century writer, composer, philosopher, Christian mystic, Benedictine abbess, visionary, and polymath who created one of the largest repertoires of any mediaeval composer and who stretched the boundaries of traditional monastic chant. Her music frequently had themes centering around the Virgin Mary, the heavenly in earthly life, and a desire to know the divine. This Honorable Fame can be found on Souther's 1994 album Vision: The Music of Hildegard von Bingen, and features the singing of Sr. Germaine Fritz, OSB.
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Deus Enim Rorem,
Emily van Evera,
global,
Hildegard von Bingen,
KUNM,
mediaeval,
Megan Kamerick,
Michael Hess,
monastic,
music,
radio,
Richard Souther,
Sr. Germaine Fritz,
This Honorable Fame,
world
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