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Omnis

AnunaAudio CD
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In 1987 Dublin composer Michael McGlynn founded ANÚNA. The name derives from the collective term for the three ancient types of Celtic music, Suantraí (lullaby), Geantraí (happy song) and Goltraí (lament). One of the choir's stated aims is to explore and redefine this music. Anúna is a Dublin-based a cappella choir that performs with between eleven and fourteen singers. The group is directed by… Read more in Amazon's Anuna Store

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  • Audio CD (August 12, 1997)
  • Original Release Date: August 12, 1997
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Umvd Labels
  • ASIN: B000005B3A
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #332,872 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Gaudete
2. Ardaigh Cuan
3. Codail A Linbh
4. Beati Quorum Via
5. St. Nicholas
6. The Flower Of Maherally
7. Geantrai
8. Agnus Dei
9. Dulaman
10. Maria Virgin Mother
11. Ave Generosa
12. O Viridissima
13. Salve Rex Gloriae
14. The Mermaid
15. Tenebrae I

 

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Music Of The In-Between Places, December 15, 2002
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Magick Girl (NY, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Omnis (Audio CD)
This was the very first CD I ever owned by Anuna, and, as such, it occupies a very important place in my personal collection.
The music of Anuna defies description, but perhaps it is best to say that it explores the realm which William Butler Yeats referred to as the "in between places".

The music on this CD is very harmonically complex--especially the tracks composed by director Michael McGlynn. McGlynn writes in a style that is both old (modal and medieval) and new (tone clusters a la Ligeti and colorful chromatic harmonies) and, as the choir sings a cappella (or with minimal accompaniment), the strength of his composition, arranging AND directing really shines through. Expect to hear some Irish-sounding pieces ("Mermaid" and "Ardaigh Cuan") and some breathtaking church pieces ("Agnus Dei", "Tenebrae I" and "Maria Matrem Virginem")
The jewel of this CD is "The Flower of Maherally", sung by Michael himself. With his willowy, sweet tenor voice, this song never fails to move me to tears.

Enjoy!

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Close, but not quite..., January 8, 2000
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This review is from: Omnis (Audio CD)
As a huge fan of the "Invocation" CD, I felt slightly disappointed with the work on "Omnis". Although the music still maintains it's almost unnaturally perfect choral work, I was immediately struck by how much less warmth this album had. Different recording space? Different recording engineer? In any case, I found the difference extremely noticeable. And the music compositions themselves seem to take on the genre of medieval latin pslams, rather than the celtic works of "Invocation". Don't get me wrong, "Omnis" is still a work of amazing proportions. "Ave Generosa" at first disturbed me for it's chaotic nature. But after a few listens, it has become one of my favorites on the album. Kudos again to Michael McGlynn. I only wish he had recorded this album under the exact same circumstances as he did on "Invocation". Then, even my desire for pure celtic sensibilities may have been quenched.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Anuna's newest release adds to any already sublime catalog, November 3, 1998
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This review is from: Omnis (Audio CD)
Anuna, the Celtic a capella chorale directed by Michael McGlynn has released a superb album which further strengthens and deepens the power of their catalog. For a group with three CDs to their name (not counting their overseas releases and early demo tapes), they have already amassed an impressive body of work. The clarity of both individual and group vocals still rings true, with musical accompaniment skillfully enhancing the voices as was done in the past. There are a number of highlights to be found on this release: "Dulaman" energetically describes an Irish slice-of-life of workers and seaweed(!); "The Mermaid" musically recounts the sorrowful Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale; The medley of "Ave Generosa/O Viridissima" is profoundly moving. Many other bright spots can be found on this CD. The only cautionary word I can give regarding this release is that it tends at times to revisit old territory. "Dulaman" reminds a listener of "Hin Barra" from their INVOCATION release, or of the Bothy Band arrangement from their debut. Savvy listeners familiar with Anuna's style and song list will find other such similarities. I wish that OMNIS was a little more like INVOCATION, (their second release) which was broader both in scope and in musical color, traveling through light and dark spectra in surprising, graceful ways. Be assured that my negative thoughts on the CD are very minor ones, and should not dissuade Anuna fans both old and new from adding OMNIS to their collections.
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