Dialogos, Katarina Livljanić - Barlaam & Josaphat: Buddha, a Christian Saint? (2019) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Barlaam & Josaphat: Buddha, a Christian Saint?
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Arcana
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-88.2kHz FLAC (tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 65:33
Total Size: 292 MB / 1.11 GB
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Tracklist:

1 Era in quel tempo d'India signore 11:54
2 Quinsainne apries 08:29
3 Nempe senex quidam, vir sanctus nomine Barlaam 00:50
4 I poyde Barlaam na urata od Palaca 05:46
5 E si tu aguessas huelhs esperitals (The Parable of the Nightingale) 04:30
6 Iviron Incantations (Instrumental) 03:18
7 Варлам же глагола (The Parable of the Unicorn) 07:12
8 Li fils le roi li respondi 08:51
9 I chada chragl bise razumi 01:59
10 Taῦta oὖn πάντα 05:37
11 Iviron Incantations (II) (Instrumental) 02:54
12 Ke fol sont li Egyptiien 04:13

Could you ever imagine that one of the most popular saints in the Christian calendar of the Middle Ages was - Buddha? After ten years of research in a multitude of libraries worldwide, Katarina Livljanić and the ensemble Dialogos, faithful to their exploratory and fearless spirit, bring yet another surprise from the less known medieval lands, after its award-winning albums such as Dalmatica: Chants of the Adriatic (A395), Lombards & Barbares (A319), La vision de Tondal (A329), Judith: A Biblical Story from Renaissance Croatia (ALPHA702).

It is the incredible story of saints Barlaam and Josaphat, a christianized version of Buddha's life, which crossed over at least four religions and was transmitted through almost all the medieval languages. Powerful songs - incarnated by voice and instruments, sing the legend about the king's son, prince Josaphat, who leaves the noisy world of opulence to search for inner peace – songs which follow the path of his story from one medieval language to another, from Greek, Latin to Old Croatian, Italian, Church Slavonic…

This project is a unique new experience: a multimedia ebook, in French and English, is included in this CD. It tells the story of Barlaam and Josaphat and leads the listener/reader through one of the most intriguing labyrinths of medieval world. Through a rich and original video, audio and iconographic material, it opens the doors into the artistic creative process which transformed a medieval legend into a music performance.


  • enjopi
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gracias....
  • gibheid
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Thanks sddd.