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Testament: Archangels' Banquet & Shepherds' Delight
The Renaissance Players; Winsome Evans
Testament: Archangels' Banquet & Shepherds' Delight
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Special Interest, Pop, Classical
 
  •  Track Listings (18) - Disc #1
  •  Track Listings (10) - Disc #2

The music on these two compact disks is concerned with connective aspects of angels (the celestial), shepherds (the terrestrial), and dancing circles (in the structures and arrangements of music and poetry, in dance format...  more »

     
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The music on these two compact disks is concerned with connective aspects of angels (the celestial), shepherds (the terrestrial), and dancing circles (in the structures and arrangements of music and poetry, in dance formations, and so on) in an attempt to attain, in sound, Plato's "full bloom of joyfulness", as a formal declaration of the divine inspiration with which God has blessed our creative efforts. Many of the 33 tracks, but by no means all, refer specifically or obliquely to the angelically announced birth of Jesus Christ, divine prophet/son of God made man. What they all share is a structural reference to the circle?the magical/mystical formulation for celestial and terrestrial dance, the halo, the garland, the manifestation of God, the wheel (in the hierarchical order of divine beings), and so on. These circular manfestation are therefore metaphors for the divine inspiration to which this collection attests. This is thus a testament, a solemn declaration, of the indebtedness of shepherds to archangels, God's messengers and bearers of creative gifts, metamorphosed as a balanced, spiritual blend of the sacred and the secular, the religious and the proface, via game playing, convivial hospitality, and zig-zagging connections of opposites and likes. It has been important to us in 2000 to offer this testament as an affirmation of hope, for we have lived in what Robert Manne (Professor of Politics, Latrobe University, Melbourne) describes as "The most politically barbarous century of which history has record, (even though) it has been a time of unparalleled scientific, technological and economic accomplishment, where millions of humans, at least in the most prosperous parts of the world, came to live at a level of material comfort beyond the dreams of kings in previous times." Testament is a small gesture against scientific, technological and economic "advances" as a reminder of what the human imagination has been able to accomplish in the past and continues to do so untrammelled by "advances" in a simple creative environment of hope and belief.

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Mostly pleasing, but...
Flamingo | Cleveland | 10/14/2009
(3 out of 5 stars)

"The majority of pieces on this two-disc set are pleasing to the ear, with most played in period style on period instruments with much finesse. However, there are a number of pieces that venture into modern musical idioms which I found jarring, irritating, and incongruent with the overall set of works. Some people may not be bothered by that. But my own feeling is that a CD of renaissance music should contain nothing but renaissance music and that forays into fusion explorations should be put on a CD of their own. It just doesn't mix well. Some may agree with me, others may not. In either case, you are forewarned. This is not a set for purists."