Christina Pluhar's enchanting album, Mediterraneo, is a masterful blend of medieval music, transporting listeners to a bygone era. Released on 4 March 2013 by Warner Classics, this captivating collection of tracks weaves a rich tapestry of sound, with each piece meticulously crafted to evoke the essence of the Mediterranean region.
Featuring a diverse array of tracks, including 'Are mou rindineddha', 'Sem saber', and 'Hasapiko', Mediterraneo showcases Christina Pluhar's remarkable artistry and depth of knowledge. The album's 1 hour and 6 minutes duration is filled with an exquisite selection of medieval melodies, from the haunting 'Tres sirenas' to the lively 'Pizzica di San Vito', and the poignant 'Amygdalaki tsakisa'.
With its unique blend of traditional and contemporary elements, Mediterraneo is a testament to Christina Pluhar's innovative approach to medieval music. The album's genres are deeply rooted in the medieval tradition, yet the overall sound is refreshingly modern and accessible. As the tracks unfold, listeners are treated to a sonic journey that spans the Mediterranean, with each piece expertly performed by Christina Pluhar and her accompanying musicians.
Mediterraneo is a must-listen for fans of medieval music and those seeking a truly immersive musical experience. Christina Pluhar's passion and dedication to her craft shine through in every note, making this album a true treasure that will resonate with listeners long after the final track has faded away.