Lesiëm

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Lesiëm is a German musical project created in 1999 by the producers Sven Meisel and Alex Wende. The project's music combines elements of rock, pop, electronica, New Age, enigmatic and ambient music, as well as Gregorian chant and other choral music. It is frequently compared to French project Era and the Norwegian artist Amethystium.[citation needed] Lesiëm's website makes extensive reference to the group's mystical/spiritual influences.

Lesiëm released its debut album, Mystic, Spirit, Voices, in 2000. When the album was released in the United States in 2002, it climbed to no. 7 on the U.S. Billboard charts. Lesiëm's second album, 'Chapter 2', was released in 2001 in Europe, and in the U.S.A. in 2003 under the title Illumination.

The first two albums were some sort of prelude for the pop-opera Times, which was Lesiëm's 3rd album (released as Auracle in U.S.A. in 2004). The musicians started their work in March 2002 and finished it in the end of July. The single "Caritas" (featuring Maggie Reilly and Chor der Deutschen Oper Berlin) was presented in December 2002 on the philanthropic TV-show of José Carreras Carreras Gala.

Discography

Albums

  • Mystic, Spirit, Voices, Monopol Records, January 31, 2000 (US-release: Mystic. Spirit. Voices; Intentcity Records, 2002)[1]
  1. "Lesiem" (5:05) - Wende, A. / Westland, H. / Pflanz, T.
  2. "Occultum" (3:50) - Wende, Alex / Pflanz, Thomas
  3. "Fundamentum" (4:46) - Wende, Alex / Pflanz, Thomas
  4. "Vivere" (4:02) - Wende, Alex / Pflanz, Thomas
  5. "Open Your Eyes" (4:12) - Wende, A. / Pflanz, T. / Beyers, B.
  6. "Indalo" (3:54) - Wende, Alex / Pflanz, T. / Sihlabeni, L.
  7. "Liberta" (4:26) - Wende, Alex / Planz, T. / Härtl, M.
  8. "Miracle Eyes" (4:02) - Westland, Henning / Pflanz, T. / Pabst, D.
  9. "Una Terra" (4:12) - Westland, Henning / Pflanz, Thomas
  10. "Mater Gloria" (3:52) - Wende, Alex / Pflanz, Thomas
  11. "Veni Creator Spiritus" (4:46) - Härtl, Matthias
  12. "Lacrimosa" (4:34) - Härtl, Matthias
  13. "Floreat" (5:08) - Westland, Henning / Pflanz, T. / Arison, M.
  14. "In Taberna Mori" (4:00) - Härtl, Matthias
  15. "Ave Fortuna" (5:08) - Wende, Alex / Pflanz, Thomas
  16. "Liberta" (Choir version) (4:27) - Wende, Alex / Planz, T. / Härtl, M.
  • Chapter 2, Monopol Records, Koch, April 12, 2001 (US-release: Illumination; Intentcity Records, 2003)
  1. "Agnus Dei" (00:53)
  2. "Pater Patriae" (04:07)
  3. "Navigator" (03:48)
  4. "Africa" (04:08)
  5. "Roma" (04:07)
  6. "Diva" (03:58)
  7. "Aureus" (04:07)
  8. "Coloris" (03:28)
  9. "Paradisus" (03:27)
  10. "Poeta" (04:39)
  11. "La Rose" (05:08)
  12. "Britannia" (03:58)
  13. "Agnus Dei" (00:38)
  1. "Humilitas" (4:05)
  2. "Temperantia" (4:01)
  3. "Caritas" (4:23)
  4. "Fides" (5:25)
  5. "Justitia" (4:21)
  6. "Patientia" (4:17)
  7. "Spes" (3:49)
  8. "Prudentia" (4:47)
  9. "Times" (4:24)
  10. "Invidia" (4:00)
  11. "Vanitas" (4:41)
  12. "Fortitudo" (4:33)
  13. "Bonitas" (5:53)

Singles

  • Fundamentum, Monopol Records, January 10, 2000
  • Indalo, Monopol Records, June 5, 2000
  • Africa, Monopol Records, March 21, 2000
  • Caritas, Epic/Sony, December 16, 2002

AudioBooks

  • Der steinige Weg, Monopol Records, October 21, 2005

References

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