Classical Discoveries 8-12-09
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Wednesday, August 5, 2009 "Voices from Heaven"
This program will be totally devoted to choral music from around the world throughout the centuries
This Wednesday, August 12, 2009 from 5:30 till 11:00
Stephen Chatman (Canada, 1950- ) Proud Music of the Storm for Choir and Orchestra (2001-2002)
Alan Hovhaness (United States, 1911-2000) Magnificat for Vocal Soloists, choir and Orchestra (1957)
Ugis Praulins (Latvia, 1958- ) "Missa Rigensis" for Choir (2002)
Terje Rypdal (Norway, 1947- ) "Ineo". Op. 29 for Choir and Chamber Orchestra (1983)
Valentin Silvestrov (Ukraine, 1937- ) Diptych for Choir (1995)
Yoichi Togawa (Japan, 1959- ) Interpersonal Relationships by Natsume Sohseki for Mixed Choir (1994/2004)
This Wednesday, August 12, 2009 from 11:00 till 15:00 "CLASSICAL DISCOVERIES GOES AVANT-GARDE"
Salvatore Martirano (United States, 1927-1995) O,O,O,O That Shakesperian Rag for Choir (1959)
Krzysztof Penderecki (Poland, 1933- ) Dies Irae for Vocal Soloists, Choir and Orchestra (1967)
Peeter Vahi (Estonia, 1955- ) 2000 Years after the Birth of Christ for Soprano, Keyboards, Drum Machine and Early Instrument Ensemble (1990)
Links and info
- Chatman
- Hovhaness
- Homepage: http://www.hovhaness.com/
- Praulins
- Composers21: http://www.composers21.com/compdocs/praulinsu.htm
- Rypdal
- Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terje_Rypdal
- Silvestrov
- Togawa
- Martirano
- Homepage: http://ems.music.uiuc.edu/~martiran/
- Penderecki
- Vahi
- Homepage: http://www.erpmusic.com/p_PeeterVahi.htm