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Globus was founded as a result of increasing demand for Immediate Music to make their work available to a wider audience. The band's live world premiere took place in The Grand Hall, Wembley, London, on July 26, 2006 and their first album, Epicon, was released in August of that same year.
Globus – Preliator, Diem Ex Dei, In Memoriam; Haggard – Pestilencia; Nobuo Uematsu – Super Smash Bros. Brawl main theme; Helium Vola – Omnis Mundi Creatura, Omnia Sol Temperat, Nummus, Veni Veni * Highland – Bella Stella; H. P. Lovecraft – Gloria Patria; I Am Ghost – The Denouement; Industrial Monk – Magnificat *
In 1979, New England Science Fiction Association member Joe Ross wrote a parody of the song, with lyrics referencing the 1955 film This Island Earth. The parody was titled "Haec Insula Terra" (a Latin translation of the film's title) and was published in the first volume of the NESFA Hymnal. Warwick Academy in Bermuda uses part of the lyrics as ...
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Lacrimosa Dominae – Based on "Lacrimosa" and "Preliator" Serenata Immortale – Based on "Serenata" and "Orchard of Mines" Imperitum – Based on "Imperativa" Trial of the Archangel – Based on "Witch Hunt" and "Archangel" Prelude to Paradise – Based on "Prelude" and "Prelude (On Earth As In Heaven)"
English translation: The summit where Tamatea, the man with the big knees, the slider, climber of mountains, the land-swallower who travelled about, played his kōauau (flute) to his loved one. Language of name: Māori: Geography; Location: Near Pōrangahau, Hawke's Bay: Country: New Zealand
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The hymn uses classical metres: the Sapphic stanza consisting of three Sapphic hendecasyllables followed by an adonius (a type of dimeter).. The chant is useful for teaching singing because of the way it uses successive notes of the scale: the first six musical phrases of each stanza begin on a successively higher notes of the hexachord, giving ut–re–mi–fa–so–la; though ut is ...