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- "Adiemus" is a song written by Welsh composer Karl Jenkins and performed by Miriam Stockley with Mary Carewe. It was recorded by the Adiemus project and...
- multi-instrumentalist and composer. His best known works include the song "Adiemus" (1995, from the Adiemus album series), Palladio (1995), The Armed Man (2000), his Requiem...
- Adiemus may refer to: Adiemus (albums), a series of albums of music composed by Karl Jenkins Adiemus: Songs of Sanctuary, the first album of the series...
- the first album of the series, Adiemus: Songs of Sanctuary, recorded in 1994 and released the next year. Each Adiemus album is a collection of song-length...
- Adiemus: Songs of Sanctuary is the first album by Welsh composer Karl Jenkins, recorded in 1994 and released the next year as part of the Adiemus project...
- "Sanctus" shares its theme with the Adiemus piece "Immrama" which was introduced on the album set More Journey: Adiemus New Best & Live. "Benedictus" borrows...
- including variations from Adiemus and his second string quartet. Movement I appears in other collections, such as Karl Jenkins & Adiemus: The Essential Collection...
- gained international acclaim when Karl Jenkins launched the Adiemus project with Adiemus: Songs of Sanctuary, with Stockley as the lead singer. In 1992...
- throughout the series such as M****ive Attack, Moby, Delerium, Enigma, Enya, Adiemus, Sacred Spirit and Yanni. The original volume of the series was initially...
- is a seven-movement work best known for the classical crossover series Adiemus, which inters****s movements reflecting the themes of David's last sermon...