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:''This article is about the contemporary music album. For the speech, see Burns Supper.'' ''Immortal Memory'' is an album by ex-Dead Can Dance member Lisa Gerrard and Irish classical composer Patrick Cassidy, released in 2004. It was Gerrard's first studio release since 1998's ''Duality'' with Pieter Bourke. ==Overview== Gerrard first met Cassidy in 2000 in Los Angeles (where he lives), when she came to work on the ''Gladiator'' soundtrack, and they planned to work together one day.〔(4AD press release ).〕 When they eventually found a shared two-month break, they joined at Gerrard's Australian studio for this record.〔''Prefix Magazine'' review, op. cit.〕 The W. B. Yeats poem "Sailing to Byzantium" inspired the track of the same name. The lyrics utilise three ancient languages: * Gaelic (ancient Irish) in "The Song of Amergin" (based on the first song supposedly sung by a mortal on Irish soil). * Aramaic in "Maranatha" (meaning "come lord, come teacher"), and "Abwoon" (meaning "our father", a rendition of the "Lord's Prayer" in the language of Jesus). * Latin in "Psallit in Aure Dei" (meaning "singing in the ear of God", a dirge for Patrick Cassidy's late father). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Immortal Memory」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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