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Sequentia

Classical

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Listen to Quia Ergo Femina Mortem Instruxit by Janet Youngdahl, Barbara Thornton & Sequentia, see lyrics, music video & more!
Quia Ergo Femina Mortem InstruxitJanet Youngdahl, Barbara Thornton & Sequentia
Listen to O vis eternitatis by Sequentia & Barbara Thornton, see lyrics, music video & more!
O vis eternitatisSequentia & Barbara Thornton
Listen to Nunc aperuit nobis by Sequentia & Barbara Thornton, see lyrics, music video & more!
Nunc aperuit nobisSequentia & Barbara Thornton
Listen to Ave Maria, O auctrix vite by Sequentia, Barbara Thornton & Heather Knutson, see lyrics, music video & more!
Ave Maria, O auctrix viteSequentia, Barbara Thornton & Heather Knutson
Listen to Instrumental piece by Sequentia & Margriet Tindemans, see lyrics, music video & more!
Instrumental pieceSequentia & Margriet Tindemans
Listen to O Jerusalem by Sequentia, Maria Jonas, Diane Severson & Allegra Silbiger, see lyrics, music video & more!
O JerusalemSequentia, Maria Jonas, Diane Severson & Allegra Silbiger
Listen to Instrumental piece by Sequentia & Margriet Tindemans, see lyrics, music video & more!
Instrumental pieceSequentia & Margriet Tindemans
Listen to O magne pater (Antiphon, fol. 466) by Sequentia, Barbara Thornton & Benjamin Bagby, see lyrics, music video & more!
O magne pater (Antiphon, fol. 466)Sequentia, Barbara Thornton & Benjamin Bagby
Listen to O Euchari, columba virtutem illius (Responsory, fol. 475v) by Sequentia, Barbara Thornton & Benjamin Bagby, see lyrics, music video & more!
O Euchari, columba virtutem illius (Responsory, fol. 475v)Sequentia, Barbara Thornton & Benjamin Bagby
Listen to Instrumental Piece by Sequentia, see lyrics, music video & more!
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More albums from Sequentia

Listen to Boethius: Songs of Consolation by Sequentia
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Listen to Music for Paradise - The Best of Hildegard von Bingen by Sequentia
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Listen to DHM Splendeurs - Dante & Les Troubadours by Sequentia
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Listen to Le Chancelier: École de Notre-Dame by Sequentia
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Listen to Voices of Ecstacy by Sequentia
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Listen to Edda by Sequentia
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Listen to Edda - Myths from Medieval Iceland by Sequentia
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Listen to 900 Years Hildegard von Bingen by Sequentia
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Listen to Aquitania - Christmas Music from Aquitanian Monasteries by Sequentia
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Listen to DHM Splendeurs: Dante & Les Troubadours by Sequentia
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Listen to Shining Light--Music from the Aquitanian Monasteries by Sequentia
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Listen to 40 Years DHM - Voice Of The Blood by Sequentia
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Listen to Hildegard von Bingen: Canticles of Ecstasy by Sequentia & Barbara Thornton
ALBUMHildegard von Bingen: Canticles of EcstasySequentia & Barbara Thornton
Listen to Hildegard von Bingen: Celestial Hierarchy by Sequentia & Benjamin Bagby
ALBUMHildegard von Bingen: Celestial HierarchySequentia & Benjamin Bagby
Listen to Hildegard von Bingen: Voice of the Blood by Sequentia & Barbara Thornton
ALBUMHildegard von Bingen: Voice of the BloodSequentia & Barbara Thornton
Listen to Von Bingen: Spiritual Songs by Sequentia
ALBUMVon Bingen: Spiritual SongsSequentia
Listen to Hildegard Von Bingen: Geistliche Gesänge by Sequentia
ALBUMHildegard Von Bingen: Geistliche GesängeSequentia
Listen to Hildegard von Bingen: O Jerusalem by Sequentia, Barbara Thornton & Benjamin Bagby
ALBUMHildegard von Bingen: O JerusalemSequentia, Barbara Thornton & Benjamin Bagby
Listen to Hildegard von Bingen: Ordo Virtutum by Sequentia, Barbara Thornton & Benjamin Bagby
ALBUMHildegard von Bingen: Ordo VirtutumSequentia, Barbara Thornton & Benjamin Bagby
Listen to Hildegard von Bingen: Saints by Sequentia, Barbara Thornton & Benjamin Bagby
ALBUMHildegard von Bingen: SaintsSequentia, Barbara Thornton & Benjamin Bagby

About Sequentia

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Hometown
Cologne, Germany
Formed
1977
Genre
Classical
An interest in Medieval music shared by two graduate students at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis in Switzerland was the foundation for one of the most successful and innovative early music performing ensembles of the twentieth century. Benjamin Bagby and Barbara Thornton met in 1974 and formed the ensemble Sequentia in 1977, naming the group after the sequence, a central poetic and musical form of the High Middle Ages. Sequentia has grown into a touring and recording phenomenon, with over 20 albums to date, films for both television and independent filmmakers, tours to six continents, and awards including the International CD Prize Frankfurt, the Deutsche Shallplattenpreis, the Edison Prize (Netherlands), a Disque D'or (France), a Grammy Awards nomination, and the Innsbruck Radio Prize. The versatile ensemble, initially based in Cologne, Germany, continues its established pattern of innovative research, creative programming, and sheer musical virtuosity, seeking to bring to life various musical traditions of tenth- to fourteenth century Europe. In 2002, the group re-located its base of operations to Paris. The lineup of Sequentia changes according to the needs of each particular program. The core consisted of singer and harpist Benjamin Bagby, and singer Barbara Thornton until Thornton's untimely death in 1998; other core members have included medieval fiddlers Margriet Tindemans and Elizabeth Gaver, and singer Suzanne Norin. Groups of singers, most of them international soloists in their own right, comprise Vox Feminae and Sons of Thunder, the women's and men's ensembles of Sequentia. These two sub-groups meet intensively each year in Cologne and Boston, leading workshops and preparing for the current tour/recording project. Since their inception, Sequentia has incorporated instrumental performance, including a panoply of handcrafted replicas of stringed instruments appropriate to their repertoire. Among the many musical repertoires brought to life by Sequentia is that of Hildegard of Bingen, who they have consistently featured. Along with Christopher Page's ensemble Gothic Voices, Sequentia can take credit for the resurgence of interest in Hildegard's music, beginning with their 1982 recording of her passionate morality play, the Ordo Virtutem. More recently, Sequentia produced a series of recordings encompassing Hildegard's complete works, culminating in a new production of Ordo Virtutem in 1998, the 900th anniversary of her birth. Other repertories in their catalog include the music of Philipe de Vitry, a series of Medieval Spanish music, and a reclamation of Medieval Nordic music, including the Icelandic Edda cycles and Benjamin Bagby's solo recitation of Beowulf, and The Rheingold Curse, based on the Icelandic Edda. A recurring motif is their focus on the oral tradition underlying the music they approach; this leads to a stress on texts, linguistics, original notation, and improvisation within understood guidelines. Each project begins with thorough and often creative scholarship, covering all aspects of linguistics, notation, musical analysis, and performance practices. For example, the Edda project began with Bagby's intensive study of the medieval Icelandic texts as well as current methods of Icelandic folk epic recitation, and research by Gaver into the Hardinger-fiddle tradition. At all times, their goal has been to reach and deeply internalize a contemporary understanding of the modal character of the repertoire, seeing melodies more as constellations of orally-transmitted modal gestures than as linear events. This internalization informs Sequentia's vocal performance, and, more importantly, the character of their instrumental improvisations. The ensemble is known for its characteristic full-voiced, open-throated singing, with evocative shaping of the texts.
Members of Sequentia include, or have included, Margriet Tindemans, Elizabeth Gaver, and Norbert Rodenkirchen.

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