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2 Notes  





3 Credits  





4 Track listing  





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Amor Aeternus – Hymns of Love is a music drama by Nicholas Lens. It is the third part of the operatic trilogy The Accacha Chronicles. The work follows on the parts Flamma Flamma and Terra Terra. In 19 sections, the score combines orchestra, chorus and six operatic voices that contrast with the eerie tonalities of two female nasal-natural singers .

Usage[edit]

Excerpts of the tracks Amor Amore, Amor Aeternus I, Utrum Vulva and Amor MundumofAmor Aeternus were used as soundtrack of the symbolical film love is the only master I’ll serve, directed by Nicholas Lens and produced by Tabaran Company. The film premiered at the BIFF, New York City in June 2006.

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Credits[edit]

Track listing[edit]

  1. Amor Amore
  2. Iuppiter Olympum
  3. Mors Neutra
  4. Amor Mundum
  5. Aliosne
  6. Utrum Vulva
  7. Nam Sum I
  8. Corpore Toto
  9. Nomen Meum
  10. Matutinum
  11. Amor Aeternus I
  12. Timore Amore
  13. O Basiorum
  14. An Amorem I
  15. An Amorem II
  16. Amor Omnibus
  17. O Amabilis Amor
  18. Nam Sum II
  19. Amor Aeternus II

References and external links[edit]

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