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Lesiëm is a German musical project created in 1999 by the producers
Sven Meisel and
Alex Wende. The project’s music combines elements of
rock,
pop,
electronica,
new age,
enigmatic and
ambient music, as well as
gregorian chant and other
choral music. It is frequently compared to French project
Era and the Norwegian artist
Amethystium. Lesiëm’s web site makes extensive reference to the group’s mystical/spiritual influences.
The project is formed by the following people:
Alex Wende – composer, producer
Hennig Westland and
Jäcki Reznicek – musicians
Thomas Pflanz – author of the Latin lyrics;
Diana Lasch,
Kira Primke,
Lawrence Sihlabeni,
Maggie Reilly and
Tom Cunningham - session soloists
The "Carl Maria von Weber" choir on the albums
Mystic. Spirit. Voices. and
Chapter 2
and
Chor der Deutschen Oper Berlin ("Choir of the German Opera, Berlin") on the album
Times.
Lesiëm released its debut album,
Mystic, Spirit, Voices, in 2000. The songs
Fundamentum and
Indalo (recorded with
Lawrence Sihlabeni) were taken in rotation of German radio stations and were later released as singles in January and June of 2000. Soon after this, the album was re-released in more than 50 countries all around the world. When the album was released in the United States in 2002, it climbed to no. 7 on the U.S.
Lesiëm’s second album,
Chapter 2, was released in 2001 in Europe, Initially, a limited pre-edition was released in March of 2001, followed a month later by the official release, with all tracks re-arranged. In some countries the first, limited, edition was released as official. The album was release in the U.S.A. in 2003 under the title
Illumination.
The ethnic theme (which first appeared in
Indalo from "Mystic. Spirit. Voices") was continued in the track
Africa (released as a single in March 2001). The vocals on this track are performed by
Lawrence Sihlabeni. During creation of "Chapter 2" the musicians used ethnic musical instruments, for example the
doudouk (in the track
Aureus) and the
great highland bagpipe (for the track
Britannia) and operatic parts (e.g.
Susanne Kirchbaum's soprano part in "Aureus"). However, there were no hits like
Fundamentum in this album.
The first two albums were a sort of prelude for the pop-opera
Times, which was Lesiëm’s 3rd album (released as
Auracle in U.S.A. in 2004). The musicians started their work in March 2002 and finished it in the end of July. The single
Caritas (feat.
Maggie Reilly and Chor der Deutschen Oper Berlin) was presented in December 2002 on the philanthropic TV-show of Jose Carreras “Carreras Gala”.
In 2001, Lesiëm presented a huge show with lasers and pyrotechnics, called "Leipziger Feuerzauber". It took place at the Völkerschlachtdenkmal near Leipzig. More than 200,000 people visited it; a few millions of Germans watched it on the TV.
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