Tónlistarfélagskórinn og Synfóníuhljómsveit Reykjavíkur - Lofsöngur

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Review by ridwan sahara

The album "Lofsöngur" by Tónlistarfélagskórinn og Synfóníuhljómsveit Reykjavíkur is an impressive musical masterpiece that beautifully showcases the rich cultural heritage of Iceland. The album features a collection of traditional Icelandic hymns and songs, performed by the renowned choir and symphony orchestra of Reykjavík.

The album opens with the track "Heyr himna smiður," a popular Icelandic hymn that has been sung for centuries. The choir's harmonious vocals and the orchestra's enchanting melodies create a mesmerizing atmosphere that transports the listener to the heart of Iceland. The album continues with other well-known hymns such as "Hví má eg ekki vera nótt" and "Nú liggur lífið í böndum," all performed with the same level of excellence.

The album also includes some lesser-known Icelandic songs, such as "Ó, guð vors lands," which showcases the choir's versatility and ability to adapt to different styles of music. The instrumental tracks, such as "Fjallkirkjan" and "Morgunstjarna," allow the orchestra to shine and display their musical prowess.

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Filename: tnlistarflagskrinn-og-synfnuhljmsveit-reykjavkur-lofsngur.rar
  • MP3 size: 9.8 mb
  • FLAC size: 97.2 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Lofsöngur (fyrri hl.)
Lofsöngur (síðari hl.)

Catalog Numbers

JORX 3

Labels

His Master's Voice

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Formats

  • Shellac
  • 12"
  • 78 RPM
  • Single
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Summary by ridwan sahara

"Lofsöngur" is a captivating album that celebrates the beauty of Icelandic music and culture. The combination of the choir and orchestra creates a truly magical listening experience that will leave the listener in awe. Highly recommended for anyone who appreciates the beauty of classical music and traditional hymns.