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Helium Vola
Helium Vola is a German "electro-medieval" band founded in 2001 by Ernst Horn, who was also one of the founding members of Deine Lakaien and Qntal. Helium Vola interpret medieval lyrics in a modern, electronic soundscape. The music covers a broad range of styles from dance floor pop songs to forms adapted from classical music with an emphasis on ensemble pieces. The band is mainly a studio project. However, through the years a few live performances took place, most of them featuring the project's main vocalist Sabine Lutzenberger. Formation The project was founded, when Ernst Horn was looking for a new way to pursue his idea of merging medieval poetry and music with contemporary musical approaches and modern subjects putting an emphasize on electronics. He felt a gap after leaving Qntal, because he loves the atmosphere of medieval poetry and music alike.Colour-Ize (May 22, 2001''“Exclusive interview with Ernst Horn about Helium Vola”''(retrieved 30 November 2018). In the c ...
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Für Euch, Die Ihr Liebt
''Für Euch, die Ihr liebt'' is a double-CD studio album released by electro-medieval/darkwave band Helium Vola. It was released in 2009 by Chrom Records. Track listing CD1 # "''A Voi Che Amate''" – 1:48 # "''Saber D'Amor''" – 6:58 # "''Oh Pescador''" – 4:14 # "''Blow, Northerne Wynd''" – 5:32 # "''Mes Longs Cheveux''" – 1:49 # "''L'Alba''" – 5:28 # "''In So Hoher Swebender Wunne''" – 6:23 # "''Friendly Fire''" – 4:17 # "''Hor Che 'L Ciel''" – 4:42 # "''Escoutatz''" – 5:15 # "''Maienzeit''" – 6:11 # "''Ecce Gratum''" – 6:16 CD2 # "''Preghiera''" – 2:06 # "''Nummus''" – 4:39 # "''Mayab''" – 4:25 # "''Mord''" – 3:14 # "''Canta Me''" – 4:35 # "''Manifesto''" – 5:03 # "''Quan Lo Pet''" – 2:21 # "''Ray Gun''" – 5:14 # "''Come Talore''" – 3:31 # "''Darkness, Darkness''" – 5:14 # "''Moorsoldaten''" – 6:59 # "''Nuestrasz Vidas''" – 8:01 Credits * Artwork - Tim Becker * Cello - Jost Hecker * Composed by Ernst Horn (tracks: 1-1, to ...
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Liod
''Liod'' is a studio album by the electronic band Helium Vola. It was released in 2004 through Chrom Records. Track listing # "Liod-1" – 1:52 # "Lucente Stella" – 2:56 # "Liod-2" – 1:16 # "Veni Veni – 6:10 # "Bitte Um Trost" – 4:10 # "Printemps" – 5:33 # "Ich Was Ein Chint So Wolgetan" – 3:55 # "Chumemin" – 5:11 # "Mahnung" – 2:27 # "Vagantenbeichte" – 5:04 # "Frauenklage" – 4:29 # "Ondas Do Mar" – 2:18 # "Liod-3" – 1:02 # "Zur Heilung" – 3:14 # "Liod-4" – 1:20 # "Engel" – 2:54 # "Dormi" – 5:06 # "La Fille" – 2:15 # "Gegen Einen Dämon" – 2:20 # "In Lichter Farbe Steht Der Wald" – 7:41 Credits Cello - Jost Hecker Harp, Hurdy-gurdy - Riccardo Delfino Keyboards, Producer - Ernst Horn Music By - Ernst Horn Ernst Horn (born 1949 in Munich) is a German musician who played a crucial part in founding the bands Deine Lakaien, Qntal and Helium Vola. Biography Ernst Horn studied conducting, piano, and percussion in Munich, Freiburg and Hambu ...
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Helium Vola (album)
'' Helium Vola'' is a studio album by the electronic band Helium Vola. It was released in October 2001 through Chrom Records. The album was re-released with the bonus CD '' Omnis Mundi Creatura'' on March 15, 2003. Track listing # "Funerali" – 0:55 # "Les Habitants Du Soleil" – 3:39 # "Omnis Mundi Creatura" – 6:04 # "Begirlich In Dem Hertzen Min" – 4:41 # "Je Chante Par Couverture" – 5:12 # "Fama Tuba" – 4:34 # "Lösespruch" – 3:14 # "Sancte Sator" – 5:25 # "Du Bist Min" – 5:05 # "Du Tagte Ez" – 5:03 # "Les Habitants Du Soleil (Reprise)" – 4:13 # "Luvenes" – 1:10 # "Selig" – 8:17 Omnis Mundi Creatura Bonus CD # "Omnis Mundi Creatura (Album Version)" – 6:06 # "Minne Und Treue" – 4:44 # "Fama Tuba" – 4:36 # "Omnis Mundi Creatura (Radio Version)" – 4:09 Credits *Artwork by, photography – TBA, Tim Becker Artwork *Composed by Ernst Horn (tracks: 1 to 3, 5 to 14) *Fiddle, Cornet, Oboe hawm– Jan Harrison *Harp – Uschi Laar * Hurdy-gurdy – Ricca ...
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