A German choral group that built its audience gradually through sacred music traditions.
For a good sense of their approach, try "Confutatis" from 2007 or "Der zweite Prediger." Both give you that blend of medieval material and choral precision they do so well.
Aeternitas doesn't fit neatly into classical or contemporary categories. Their 2007 piece "Confutatis" reworks the medieval Dies Irae sequence, and songs like "Der zweite Prediger" and "Sequenz - Lacrymosa" show their commitment to sacred vocal traditions. They've carved out a quiet space for this kind of music outside mainstream channels.
They formed in Germany and started with early performances in smaller venues. Albums like "Tenebrae" in 2003 and "Requiem" in 2009 document their steady focus on sacred repertoire. Their sound has remained rooted in Gregorian chant and Renaissance polyphony across releases.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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