Adiemus consists of the Welsh composer Karl Jenkins and his Finnish "Adiemu… Read Full Bio ↴Adiemus consists of the Welsh composer Karl Jenkins and his Finnish "Adiemus Singers".
The session singer Miriam Stockley performed the vocal parts on the first four albums. Additional vocals were provided by Mary Carewe on all but Dances of Time, which saw the introduction of the Finnish Adiemus Singers (who would later reappear on Vocalise). Extra vocals and the chorus effects were created by overdubbing multitracked recordings of the singers (in some cases up to forty times) and varying the speed of the tape. Stockley was described by Jenkins as central to the Adiemus project due to her range and intonation, however for reasons that remain unclear she was not re-engaged for Vocalise.
The Songs of Sanctuary orchestra consisted of a string section augmented by various ethnic percussion instruments, with occasional further additions such as bells, a recorder and a quena. Mike Ratledge, with whom Jenkins had played in Soft Machine, contributed to the first album as well. Jenkins added brass and woodwind for Cantata Mundi, and continued to add more diverse instruments such as acoustic guitar on later albums. From Songs of Sanctuary to Dances of Time, the London Philharmonic Orchestra was used; Jenkins later formed his own Adiemus Orchestra to perform on The Eternal Knot recordings, returning to the LPO for Vocalise.
The session singer Miriam Stockley performed the vocal parts on the first four albums. Additional vocals were provided by Mary Carewe on all but Dances of Time, which saw the introduction of the Finnish Adiemus Singers (who would later reappear on Vocalise). Extra vocals and the chorus effects were created by overdubbing multitracked recordings of the singers (in some cases up to forty times) and varying the speed of the tape. Stockley was described by Jenkins as central to the Adiemus project due to her range and intonation, however for reasons that remain unclear she was not re-engaged for Vocalise.
The Songs of Sanctuary orchestra consisted of a string section augmented by various ethnic percussion instruments, with occasional further additions such as bells, a recorder and a quena. Mike Ratledge, with whom Jenkins had played in Soft Machine, contributed to the first album as well. Jenkins added brass and woodwind for Cantata Mundi, and continued to add more diverse instruments such as acoustic guitar on later albums. From Songs of Sanctuary to Dances of Time, the London Philharmonic Orchestra was used; Jenkins later formed his own Adiemus Orchestra to perform on The Eternal Knot recordings, returning to the LPO for Vocalise.
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Adiemus Lyrics
Adiemus Ariadiamus la-te ariadiamus da Ari a natus la-te adua A-ra-…
Beyond the Century Ah Tu Pa La Su Ra Ma Lu Sa La Ma Isa La Koo Sa…
Cantilena (Note: the "g" in "gwi" should hardly be pronounced) Ma…
Cantus Inaequalis ari adiamus late ari adiamus da aria natus late adua are var…
Chorale I (Za Ma Ba) Za ma ba ya ma Een ka ma ka re ma Za…
Corrente (courante) A cappella: A roona ka ra ma na a roo na ka ra…
Ein Wiener Walzer (A Viennese Waltz) Miriam solo: Pa-pa (8x) With others: hum paa pa (16x) Song …
Elegia ma we ya ma ma we ya ma Aaaaah ma we ya ma ma…
Hymn Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah Yeah, yeah, ye…
Kayama (radio edit) REFRAIN: Ka ya ma di o I ei Ka ya ma di…
La La La Koora (landler) 1.(with Pamela La la la la la la only in 2nd…
Zarabanda (Saraband) Su-no su-no repeat su-no su-no these lines 4x su-no su-ne so…