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1986 studio album by Constance Demby
Novus Magnificat
Original 1986 cassette artwork
Studio album by
Constance Demby
Released
1986
Recorded
1985[1]
Genre
New-age,[2] space music,[2] ambient[2]
Length
53:40 (CD)[3]
Label
Hearts of Space
Producer
Constance Demby, Anna Turner
Constance Demby chronology
Sacred Space Music (1982)
Novus Magnificat (1986)
Set Free (1987)
Novus Magnificat: Through the Stargate[4] is the fourth studio album by American musician and composer Constance Demby, with additional contributions by Michael Stearns. It was co-produced by Demby and Anna Turner and released in 1986 on Hearts of Space Records. In its original form, the album features a single 54-minute piece divided into two parts.
The album is regarded as a classic of the new age and space music genres, and has sold over 200,000 copies worldwide.[5] In 2002, it was named as one of the "25 Most Influential Ambient Albums of All Time".[6] A special 30th anniversary edition was released in 2017 which features previously unreleased live tracks.
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