Gathering of the Ten
Cynthia Sternau
Performed By
Cynthia Sternau
Album UPC
885767524576
CD Baby Track ID
8144535
Label
Cynthia Sternau
Released
2011-02-05
BPM
142
Rated
0
ISRC
uscgh1122264
Year
2011
Spotify Plays
0
Writers
Writer
Cynthia Lois Sternau
Pub Co
Cynthia Lois Sternau
Composer
Cynthia Lois Sternau
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceOne Stop
Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing Grant
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - New York
Description
Orata, High Priestess of Atlantis, spurns the attentions of King Vor, prophecies the destruction of her civilization, and is tried for heresy by the Ten Kings. Shortly afterward, the island of Atlantis explodes and sinks into the sea. Story and music by C
Notes
Orata, High Priestess of Atlantis, spurns the attentions of King Vor, prophecies the destruction of her civilization, and is tried for heresy by the Ten Kings. Shortly afterward, the island of Atlantis explodes and sinks into the sea. Story and music by Cynthia Sternau; voices synthesized by VocalWriter; for pre-recorded electronics and live voices. Duration 52 min.
Dramatis Personae:
The Narrator
Orata, High Priestess of Atlantis
Priest
First Penitent
Second Penitent
Third Penitent
Vor, one of the ten kings of Atlantis
Mur, first king of Atlantis
The Group-Mind of the One
Chorus of Priests and Penitents
Chorus of King of Atlantis
The Fall of Atlantis makes use of content from Plato’s Timaeus and Critias, ancient accounts of the sinking of Atlantis. Grateful acknowledgment is made to B. Jowett for his (now Public Domain) translations, and to J. A. Stewart for the inspiration of his Myths of Plato.
Dramatis Personae:
The Narrator
Orata, High Priestess of Atlantis
Priest
First Penitent
Second Penitent
Third Penitent
Vor, one of the ten kings of Atlantis
Mur, first king of Atlantis
The Group-Mind of the One
Chorus of Priests and Penitents
Chorus of King of Atlantis
The Fall of Atlantis makes use of content from Plato’s Timaeus and Critias, ancient accounts of the sinking of Atlantis. Grateful acknowledgment is made to B. Jowett for his (now Public Domain) translations, and to J. A. Stewart for the inspiration of his Myths of Plato.
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