Chor Des Päpstlichen Äthiopischen Kollegs, Vatikanstadt - Christi Geburt In Der Liturgie Der Äthiopier

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Review by Wicha Teddaroon

The album, "Christi Geburt In Der Liturgie Der Äthiopier," performed by the Chor Des Päpstlichen Äthiopischen Kollegs, Vatikanstadt, is a stunning collection of Ethiopian liturgical music. The album features a mix of traditional Ethiopian chants and hymns, as well as contemporary compositions, all performed with the utmost skill and reverence.

The Chor Des Päpstlichen Äthiopischen Kollegs, Vatikanstadt, is a choir comprised of students from the Pontifical Ethiopian College in Rome, and their voices blend beautifully together to create a rich and powerful sound. The album is expertly produced, with each track showcasing the choir's exceptional harmonies and dynamic range.

Listeners will be transported to the heart of Ethiopia's rich musical tradition, with tracks like "Gloria in excelsis Deo" and "Amen, Amen, Amen" showcasing the choir's mastery of Ethiopian chant. The album also features more contemporary tracks, such as "Ermiyas," which incorporates modern instrumentation and a more upbeat tempo.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Teil II
Teil I

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Catalog Numbers

CLP 73 327

Labels

Christophorus

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 10"
  • 33 ⅓ RPM
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Summary by Wicha Teddaroon

"Christi Geburt In Der Liturgie Der Äthiopier" is a must-listen for anyone interested in Ethiopian music or liturgical music more broadly. The album is a testament to the skill and dedication of the Chor Des Päpstlichen Äthiopischen Kollegs, Vatikanstadt, and a beautiful representation of Ethiopia's rich musical heritage.