The Umbersun
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| The Umbersun | |||||
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| Studio album by Elend | |||||
| Released | 1998 | ||||
| Recorded | Wolf Studios | ||||
| Genre | Neoclassical | ||||
| Length | 66:48 | ||||
| Label | Music for Nations | ||||
| Elend chronology | |||||
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The Umbersun is the fourth album by neoclassical band Elend. It is the third and final album in the Officium Tenebrarum trilogy.
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[edit] Track listing
- "Du Tréfonds des Ténèbres" — 10:44
- "Melpomene" — 10:26
- "Moon of Amber" — 6:12
- "Apocalypse" — 9:14
- "Umbra" — 8:43
- "The Umbersun" — 5:46
- "In the Embrasure of Heaven" — 5:53
- "The Wake of the Angel" — 4:46
- "Au Tréfonds des Ténèbres" — 5:04
[edit] Musicians
[edit] Sopranos
Tricia Bentley, Hilary Brennan, Rachael Clegg, Bridget Corderoy, Carolynne Cox, Sally Donegani, Alison Eden, Karen Filsell, Claire Hills, Rachel King, Felice Kuin, Wendy Norman, Kathy Willis, Olivia Maffett
[edit] Altos
Debbie Bright, Kathryn Cook, Denise Fabb, Victoria Kendall, Katy Meiklejohn, Yvette Miller, Fiona Robinson, Hatty Webb, Lorna Youngs
[edit] Basses
Tim Bull, Tim Colbourn, Peter da Costa, Mark Fenton, Michael King
[edit] Director
Peter Broadbent
[edit] Solo soprano
Nathalie Barbary
[edit] Whispered female voice
Alison Eden
All other vocals, instruments, sequencing, programming and sound-editing by Iskandar Hasnawi, Sébastien Roland and Renaud Tschirner.
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