Iloveet, female voices
Jalkanen Pekka12,40€
Chamber oratorio for ethnic mezzosoprano and female choir after Larin Paraske and Ingrian melodies.
Description
Iloveet (The Waters of Joy) is a little oratorio for ethnic mezzosoprano and female choir based on poems sung by Larin Paraske and Ingrian tunes published by Armas Launis. This three-movement-work – Metsä (Forest), Kultatammi (Golden Oak), Huolet (Worries) – is formed of 18 text and 16 tune excerpts. The core of the topics handled in the songs, are singing and the classic missions of art: to bring happiness and comfort. In the background there is the frightening, protective and enchanting forest. There grows the golden oak, a tree of life bursting joy of body and mind, a distant relative to the Huluppu-tree of the Sumerians. The singer Larin Paraske could enchant that tree.
Year of composition 2004. Duration 20′
Additional information
Composer | Jalkanen Pekka |
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Text author | Paraske Larin |
Opening words | Annoit kaunoisilla kätösilläs... |
Ensemble | solo + SSAA div. |
Music Style | Ethnic , Folklore |
Language | Finnish |
Publisher | Sulasol |
Weight | 130 g |
Categories | Treble choir |
Product ID | S2270 |
Page count | 40 |