Adiemus: Songs of Sanctuary

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Adiemus: Songs of Sanctuary
Studio album by Adiemus, Karl Jenkins
Released September 9, 1995
Recorded Angel 1995
Genre Classical
Length 53:49
Label Jenkins Ratledge
Producer Jenkins Ratledge
Adiemus, Karl Jenkins chronology
Adiemus: Songs of Sanctuary
(1995)
Adiemus II: Cantata Mundi
(1997)

Released in 1995, Adiemus: Songs of Sanctuary is the first album by Welsh composer Karl Jenkins as part of the Adiemus project. This album quickly garnered critical acclaim as the title track "Adiemus" had been previously well received during its use in a Delta Air Lines television commercial and release on the album Pure Moods.

Contents

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  1. "Adiemus" – 3:48
  2. "Tintinnabulum" – 10:57
  3. "Cantus Inaequalis" – 3:13
  4. "Cantus Insolitus" – 5:35
  5. "In Caelum Fero" – 7:45
  6. "Cantus Iteratus" – 6:36
  7. "Amaté Adea" – 5:12
  8. "Kayama" – 8:06
  9. "Hymn" – 2:38

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[edit] Singles & Alternate Versions

Common to albums in the Adiemus project, releases in different regions may have different cover art and may include additional tracks. The Japanese release of Songs of Sanctuary features a tenth track titled "Adiemus (Full Version)" which is a longer version of the first track "Adiemus". A limited edition release of Songs of Sanctuary features additional edited versions of "Tintinnabulum" and "Kayama".

An Adiemus CD single was released featuring an edited version of "Adiemus", a longer version, and a percussion rendition. "Kayama" was also released as a single with two versions of this piece as well as alternate arrangements of "Hymn" and "Adiemus". The Adiemus Remix CD single comprises four dance remixes of the song. Similarly, Kayama Remix features five dance remixes of the piece "Kayama". A final CD single release has two different length versions of "Tintinnabulum" along with the track "Cantus Iteratus".

"Cantus Insolitus" borrows its theme with the largo movement of Jenkin's Palladio, as heard on Diamond Music. Four instrumental variations on the title track "Adiemus" are also featured on Diamond Music.

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