David Fanshawe - African Sanctus mp3
Tracklist
| 1 | Chant "Qui Tuum Est Regnum" | |
| 2 | Part II | |
| 3 | Crucifixus | 6:10 |
| 4 | African Sanctus | 4:10 |
| 5 | The Lord's Prayer | 3:48 |
| 6 | Part I | |
| 7 | Agnus Dei - Kyrie | 10:07 |
| 8 | Piano Solo (Interlude) | 3:43 |
| 9 | Et In Spiritum Sanctum | 4:32 |
| 10 | Chant "Deo Gratias" - Credo | 5:10 |
| 11 | African Sanctus | 3:03 |
| 12 | African Sanctus - Gloria | 3:12 |
| 13 | Kyrie | 2:38 |
| 14 | Gloria | 7:11 |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6558 001 | David Fanshawe | African Sanctus (LP, Gat) | Philips | 6558 001 | UK | 1975 |
| 426 055-4 | David Fanshawe | African Sanctus, Salaams (Cass, Album, RM) | Philips | 426 055-4 | Netherlands | 1989 |
| 6558 001 | David Fanshawe | African Sanctus (LP, Gat) | Philips | 6558 001 | Australia | Unknown |
| 426 055-2 | David Fanshawe | African Sanctus / Salaams (CD, Album, RE, RM) | Philips Classics | 426 055-2 | Europe | Unknown |
| 6558 001 | David Fanshawe | African Sanctus (LP, Gat) | Philips | 6558 001 | Australia | 1973 |
Credits
- Choir – Ambrosian Singers
- Conductor – Owain Arwel Hughes
- Directed By [Choral Director] – John McCarthy
- Guitar – Alan Parker, Martin Kershaw, Tony Campo
- Organ – Gerry Butler
- Percussion – Gary Kettel, Terry Emery
- Percussion [Masterdrummer] – Mustapha Tettey Addy
- Piano – Harold Lester
- Recorded By, Producer, Photography, Other [Liner Notes] – David Fanshawe
- Soprano Vocals [Solo] – Patricia Clarke (tracks: B3), Valerie Hill (tracks: B3)
Notes
AFRICAN SANCTUS - For African tapes, choir, operatic soprano, light soprano, shouter, African drummer, rock drummers, two percussion, electric guitar, bass guitar, piano, and Hammond M.100 organ.
In gatefold sleeve. Includes lyric sheet insert.
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, stamped): AA 6558 001 1Y ℗1973 470 A11 03
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, stamped): AA 6558 001 2Y ℗℗1973 470 A10 03
Video
Info
African Sanctus is a 1972 choral Mass and is the best-known work of British composer and collector of world musics David Fanshawe. The work consists of 13 movements and follows the journey of the composer through Africa. The recordings are from Egypt, the Sudan, Uganda. Listen free to David Fanshawe African Sanctus African Sanctus, Kyrie and more. 12 tracks 56:12. David Fanshawe was a British composerethnomusicologistexplorer who spent much of his life recording indigenous music throughout Africa and in other music-rich, unrecorded cultures. He literally carried a recording device through the jungles, across prairies and deserts, and into the undocumented cultures of numerous South Pacific islands for decades in pre-PC years 60s, 70s, 80s. David Fanshawe: African Sanctus. In a spirit of ecumenism and multi-culturalism, composer and ethnomusicologist David Fanshawe united his recordings of African tribal music with his own setting of the Latin mass to produce African Sanctus in 1972. Посмотреть сведения об участниках альбома, рецензии, композиции и приобрести альбом 1973 Vinyl от African Sanctus на . African Sanctus : a story of travel and music. Fanshawe, David, 1942-. Publication date. Fanshawe, David, 1942-, Composers. New York : Quadrangle-New York Times Book Co. African Sanctus 1972. Album by David Fanshawe. Crucifixus: Rain Song. was sampled in. Sands of Time by The Brotherhood 1993. Fanshawe: African Sanctus, Salaams. Imported ed. David Fanshawe Composer Format: Audio CD. Fanshawe: African Sanctus Salaams. Please retry. Exclusive discount for Prime members. Charismatic composer best known for his groundbreaking choral work African Sanctus. With his visionary African Sanctus, David Fanshawe, who has died aged 68 after a stroke, brought a new dimension to British choral music. Though it was premiered in London in 1972, the work really took off only after a television documentary three years later, when the LP version became a bestseller. For the second recording, in 1994, David added a Dona Nobis Pacem. The popularity and ubiquity of African Sanctus with more than 1,000 performances round the world mask how far ahead of its time it was. David Fanshawe, who died on July 5 aged 68, was the composer of African Sanctus, an inspirational work that blended the liturgy of the Latin Mass with sounds that he recorded on his travels throughout the continent since it was first heard in 1972 this thrilling collision of musical cultures has proved to be extraordinarily popular with choral societies and audiences around the

Performer: David Fanshawe
Title: African Sanctus
Country: Netherlands
Release date: 1973
Label: Philips
Style: Field Recording, African, Contemporary
Catalog: 6558 001
Size MP3: 1369 mb
Rating: 4.6 / 5
Votes: 381
Record source: Vinyl, LP









