Idrîsî Ensemble: Live in Brighton

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Idrîsî Ensemble explore the interweaving of science and the sacred through geometry, arithmetic, and symbolism in a programme of rare, endangered and never-reco…
Idrîsî Ensemble explore the interweaving of science and the sacred through geometry, arithmetic, and symbolism in a programme of rare, endangered and never-recorded medieval trios and quartets.Medieval writers often spoke of music in three interlocking dimensions: musica mundana (cosmic order), musica humana (the harmony of the human being - body and soul), and musica instrumentalis (the audible music of voices and instruments).
Music was not merely something we make; it was also something we are inside of.The cosmos has order; the human has order; sounding music is a mirror and a training ground for both.
To sing or play was therefore not only to perform, but to rehearse a way of being in tune - with oneself, with others, and with the world.
For this performance, Idrîsî Ensemble director Thomas Fournil leads a group of six singers to explore the concepts of trivium and quadrivium.
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