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Katalógové číslo:
ODE 1266-5
Autori:
Valentin Silvestrov
Interpreti:
Latvian Radio Choir , Sigvards Klava
Silvestrov: Alleluia
Work length 8:29
Kārlis Rūtentāls (tenor)
Latvian Radio Choir
Sigvards Klava
Recorded: 27-28 February and 14-15 April 2015
Recording Venue: St. John's Church (Sv. Jana baznica), Riga, Latvia
I. Evening
II. Morning
III. Night
Silvestrov: Liturgical chants
Work length 12:02
Ieva Ezeriete (soprano), Kārlis Rūtentāls (tenor), Dace Strautmane (alto)
Latvian Radio Choir
Sigvards Klava
Recorded: 27-28 February and 14-15 April 2015
Recording Venue: St. John's Church (Sv. Jana baznica), Riga, Latvia
4 Spiritual Songs: Cherubic Song
4 Spiritual Songs: Alleluia
O Holy God
Track length 3:21
Ave Maria
Track length 3:20
Silvestrov: Diptych
Work length 13:49
Ieva Ezeriete (soprano), Kārlis Rūtentāls (tenor), Agate Burkina (soprano)
Latvian Radio Choir
Sigvards Klava
Recorded: 27-28 February and 14-15 April 2015
Recording Venue: St. John's Church (Sv. Jana baznica), Riga, Latvia
I. The Lord's Prayer
II. Testament
Silvestrov: 2 Sacred Chants
Work length 8:17
Latvian Radio Choir
Sigvards Klava
Recorded: 27-28 February and 14-15 April 2015
Recording Venue: St. John's Church (Sv. Jana baznica), Riga, Latvia
No. 1, Mercy of Peace
No. 2, To Thee We Sing
Silvestrov: 2 Sacred Songs
Work length 7:57
Agate Burkina (soprano), Rūdolfs Bērtiņš (tenor)
Latvian Radio Choir
Sigvards Klava
Recorded: 27-28 February and 14-15 April 2015
Recording Venue: St. John's Church (Sv. Jana baznica), Riga, Latvia
No. 1, Alleluia
No. 2, Ave Maria
Silvestrov: 2 Christmas Lullabies
Work length 9:17
Ieva Ezeriete (soprano), Agate Burkina (soprano)
Latvian Radio Choir
Sigvards Klava
Recorded: 27-28 February and 14-15 April 2015
Recording Venue: St. John's Church (Sv. Jana baznica), Riga, Latvia
No. 1, Sleep, Jesus
No. 2, Quiet Night
Ukrainian composer Valentin Silvestrov (b.1937) is an important contemporary voice in vocal music. In this new release, Silvestrov’s hauntingly beautiful vocal works are performed by the Latvian Radio Choir under their director Sigvards Kļava.
During his artistic career, Silvestrov has explored a number of musical styles and techniques, such as avant-guard, post-modernism, neo-classicism, dodecaphony, aleatoric writing and pointillism. The fall of the Soviet Union, however, allowed Silvestrov to eventually compose spiritual works, inspired and influenced by his love of the Russian Orthodox Church music which Silvestrov imbues with his own unique sound and bursts of surprising harmonic moves.
Silvestrov’s compositions are invested with the composer’s own unique personality, musical sensibility and sense of beauty.