Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of medieval music with Sinfonye's "Bella Domna: The Medieval Woman – Lover, Poet, Patroness & Saint." Released in March 1988 on the Hyperion label, this captivating album offers a rich tapestry of medieval and Gregorian chant compositions, each track meticulously performed by the talented ensemble Sinfonye.
The album features a diverse range of tracks, including the beautifully haunting "Cantigas de amigo" series, which showcases the poetic and musical traditions of medieval Galicia. Sinfonye also presents a selection of "Estampie Royal" pieces, demonstrating their mastery of medieval dance music. The album includes both vocal and instrumental pieces, providing a comprehensive exploration of the medieval musical landscape.
Sinfonye, known for their authentic and evocative performances, brings together a blend of traditional instruments and voices to create an atmosphere that transports the listener back to the medieval era. The ensemble features Mara Kiek on vocals, Stevie Wishart on symphony and fiddle, Andrew Lawrence-King on harp, and Jim Denley on pandeiro and drum, among others. Their collective expertise and passion for medieval music shine through in every track.
"Bella Domna" is a testament to the enduring appeal of medieval music, offering a unique blend of historical authenticity and modern interpretation. Whether you are a seasoned fan of medieval music or a curious newcomer, this album promises a rewarding listening experience. With a duration of just under an hour, it is perfect for those seeking to deepen their appreciation for the musical heritage of the medieval period.