Nothern Lights
Latvian Folksong
for: Soloist (Soprano), Female Voice Choir (SSSSAAAA), Power Chimes, Glass Harp
Choir score
Item no.: 1120938
for | Mixed choir a cappella |
Musical Editions | Choir score |
Item no. | 1120911 |
Author / Composer | Eriks Ešenvalds |
Languages | english, latvian |
Year of origin | 2012 |
Release year | 2014 |
Publisher / Producer | Musica Baltica |
Producer No. | MB1366 |
ISMN | 9790697952980 |
Ešenvalds combines a Latvian folk song, sung by a solo tenor [soprano], with less fearful, and factual, observations of the Northern Lights by two nineteenth-century Arctic explorers, Charles Francis Hall and Fridtjof Nansen. In a lilting triple-time metre throughout, with tuned glasses played by the singers adding an unearthly aura at salient points, the music is full of wonder, with an especially dramatic moment of revelation early on. Twice, a moment of special transcendence is summoned up by the gentle sound of chimes and, after a return of the opening folk song, it is they who have the last word in a quiet, but questioning, apotheosis of magical bell-sounds.
— from notes by Gabriel Jackson © 2015
Latvian Folksong
for: Soloist (Soprano), Female Voice Choir (SSSSAAAA), Power Chimes, Glass Harp
Choir score
Item no.: 1120938