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The Rosslyn Motet
Thomas J. Mitchell, Philip Gault, Stuart Mitchell
The Rosslyn Motet
Genre: Classical
 
  •  Track Listings (8) - Disc #1

Hidden away in strange carvings on the arches of Rosslyn Chapel, Edinburgh (immortalised in "The Da Vinci Code") is the cymatic notation of an ancient hyymn, possibly coded by members of a cult of John the Baptist linked t...  more »

     
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All Artists: Thomas J. Mitchell, Philip Gault, Stuart Mitchell, Peter Stewart, Tim Wayne-Wright, Anthony Thompson, Feargus Hetherington
Title: The Rosslyn Motet
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Divine Art
Original Release Date: 1/1/2007
Re-Release Date: 5/8/2007
Album Type: Single
Genre: Classical
Styles: Opera & Classical Vocal, Chamber Music, Historical Periods, Classical (c.1770-1830)
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 809730412226

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Hidden away in strange carvings on the arches of Rosslyn Chapel, Edinburgh (immortalised in "The Da Vinci Code") is the cymatic notation of an ancient hyymn, possibly coded by members of a cult of John the Baptist linked to the origianl (real) Knights Templar. Now de-coded, so forget the myths and fictions about the Holy Grail - this is the REAL Rosslyn secret. The disc also includes Thomas Mitchell's "Songs of the Chartres Labyrinth" which is related to Rosslyn in several ways.
 

CD Reviews

Not quite what I expected...however
Ned "The Head" | 08/26/2007
(3 out of 5 stars)

"I read about the Rosslyn Chapel (http://www.rosslynchapel.org.uk/) and its newly-deciphered music (http://www.tjmitchell.com/stuart/rosslyn.html)... and was expecting more "angelic" (and perhaps more "processed") sounding music. The recordings seem somewhat "raw" as I believe they were recorded IN the Rosslyn Chapel.



I think my having reviewed the T. J. Mitchell website (before the purchase) led me to believe that since a somewhat odd method was used to decipher some of the carvings in The Rosslyn Chapel..I was expecting a more elaborate "delivery" (so to speak); as it stands, the recordings seem simple (personal opinion).



It's a good cd, nevertheless."