1) Ataraxia was a pseudon… Read Full Bio ↴There are multiple artists named Ataraxia:
1) Ataraxia was a pseudonym used by experimental electronic musician Mort Garson only on his 1975 album "The Unexplained: Electronic Musical Impressions of the Occult".
2) Ataraxia, formed in 1985, is a neofolk / neoclassical band from Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy, that combines modern technology with archaic instrumentation over various media. They describe their music as a cross "between sacred and profane, ethereal and neoclassic, contemporary and early music." Their work has often involved research into European legends and Classical mythology. Contemplation, dreamy experiences, elegiac atmospheres, ritual movements float in a mysterious garden where contemporary textures of notes meet the embracing echo of classic sounds. Their lyrics are written in many ancient and contemporary languages (such as Latin, French, German, English, and their native Italian) as they try to bring to the surface the hidden treasures and revelations of each. Many of their performances take place in locations the band professes to possess specific spiritual qualities. Since their beginnings in the late 1980s, they have recorded over 20 original LPs every one presenting its own original concept. To name just a few, La Malédiction d'Ondine (1995) deals with female spirits of water and earth; while “Llyr” (2010) tells the story of a divine being traveling through times and forms. Their last work Quasar (2020) is dedicated to 7 archangelic archetypes.
Some of their earlier long sold-out albums have been recently re-released with numerous bonus-tracks.
Band line-up:
Francesca Nicoli - vocals, flute, lyrics
Vittorio Vandelli - classic guitar, chitarra battente
Giovanni Pagliari - keyboards, piano
Riccardo Spaggiari - drums and percussions (darbouka, tar, caxixi, ghaval, daf, etc)
Official website: http://www.ataraxia.net/
MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/atarassia
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Ataraxia/13823036507?ref=ts
3) Ataraxia is a metal band from Woodcliff Lake, NJ, United States. http://www.reverbnation.com/ataraxia1
4) Ataraxia is a metallic crust band from Ruzomberok, Slovakia.
https://ataraxiark.bandcamp.com
https://www.facebook.com/ataraxiark
5) Ataraxia is a folk band from Germany.
Band line-up:
Herbert Storjohann - Acoustic Guitar, Blues Harp, Lead Vocals, Mandolin
Frank Ostersehlt - Backing Vocals, Keyboards
Klaus Gärtner - Flute, Backing Vocals, Acoustic Bass
Prophetia
Ataraxia Lyrics
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Pede moriendum certum est
Incertum an eo ipso die
The lyrics to Ataraxia's "Prophetia" are quite cryptic and can be interpreted in different ways. On a surface level, the lyrics seem to explore the transient and cyclical nature of life. The first line, "Omnia orta occidunt aequo pulsat," translates to "All that is born must die, struck by the even foot of fate." This line could be interpreted as a reminder of the inevitability of death and the futility of trying to escape it.
The second line, "Pede moriendum certum est," translates to "Death is certain, it comes on foot." This line further emphasizes the inevitability of death and the fact that it is a constant companion that follows us throughout our lives.
The final line, "Incertum an eo ipso die," translates to "Uncertain whether on that very day." This line, while still referencing death, introduces an element of uncertainty, perhaps acknowledging the fact that we never know when death will come for us.
Overall, "Prophetia" seems to be a somber reflection on the fleeting nature of life and the inevitability of death.
Line by Line Meaning
Omnia orta occidunt aequo pulsat
Everything that is born eventually fades away, being subject to the impartial blows of time.
Pede moriendum certum est
Death is certain and inevitable for all living beings.
Incertum an eo ipso die
It is uncertain whether or not that particular day is the day of our own death.
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@saramastronuzzi232
Questo è un gioiello, non c'è niente da fare.
Proprio un orgoglio italiano.
@ruebug3663
oh!! thank you, thank you!! :3 i was thinking about upload this album because didn't see it here in youtube...
But here it is, and is freaking awesome as always <3 Ataraxia 4ever hehe <3
@TheGranderuga
Confermo. Un vero e proprio gioiello