Choral (SSAATTBB choir) SKU: HL.49044857 SSAATTBB a cappella. Comp...(+)
Choral (SSAATTBB choir)
SKU: HL.49044857
SSAATTBB a
cappella. Composed by
Szymon Godziemba-Trytek.
This edition: Saddle
stitching. Sheet music.
Choral. Classical,
General Worship, Sacred.
Octavo. 16 pages.
Duration 6'. Schott Music
#C 57292. Published by
Schott Music
(HL.49044857).
ISBN
9790001154444. UPC:
841886026537. 7.5x10.75
inches.
Latin.
Szymon
Godziemba-Trytek, born in
Poland in 1988, already
is one of the acclaimed
choral composers of our
time and has been awarded
numerous prizes at
national and
international composition
competitions, as e.g. in
2014 for his 'Miserere
mei Deus, miserere mei',
a musical setting of
Psalm 56 for eight-part
mixed a-cappella choir.
It is the effective
antiphony between female
and male voices,
four-part homophonic
passages including four
bars for two solo
sopranos, rich dynamic
nuances, staggered
entries of the voices in
imitation, and sound
elements to be performed
in an individual
loop-like manner that
make this sacred choral
work special. For this
work, the young composer
was awarded the 3rd prize
at the Composition
Competition Musica
Sacra.
Composed
by Marten Jansson.
Stapled. Choral score. 12
pages. Baerenreiter
Verlag #BA07414_00.
Published by Baerenreiter
Verlag (BA.BA07414).
ISBN 9790006559183. 27
x 19 cm inches. Text
Language:
Latin.
Based on the
well-known bible text
“Sing unto the Lord
a new song†(Psalm
96:1-3), this upbeat
composition with strong
dynamics and flowing
block chords alternating
with fast-paced polyphony
brings across this joyful
message and enthuses
singers.
Originall
y conceived for male
choir, women’s
voices have now been
added so that this
version for mixed choir
presents a further
dimension of colour. This
version also makes it
possible to divide the
choir into two groups,
one for women and another
for men, and to have them
sing either together or
as separate units.
The version for mixed
choir was premiered in
Uppsala Cathedral
(Sweden) on 26 October
2013, with the Uppsala
Cathedral Singers
conducted by Ulric
Andersson.
“
My music is my own and I
have never tried to be
original. That has always
been my motto and I have
only tried to use music
to express all the
feelings which life has
to offer. This has led
people to describe my
music as ‘so sad
that it sounds like birds
who have lost their
wings‘ but also as
‘the happiest
classical music that we
have ever
heard’. My
compositions are almost
all sacred. They express
not only my own faith but
also my appreciation and
respect for the timeless
texts that have been used
for centuries and
centuries.â€
MÃ¥rten Jansson (b.
1965), elected member of
the Föreningen svenska
tonsättare (the
Society of Swedish
Composers), graduated
from the Royal College of
Music, Stockholm (KHM)
with an MFA degree in
Music Education, Dalcroze
Eurhythmics and Voice.
For more than ten years
he was the music director
and conductor of
“Carmenâ€, one
of the most prominent
womens’ vocal
ensembles in Sweden. He
currently teaches choral
conducting and music
theory as well as giving
vocal tuition at the
Bolandgymnasiet and
Musikskolan in his home
town of
Uppsala.
Please
find a recording of
Cantate Domino performed
by the Riga Recording
Studio Singers (Latvia)
by clicking on
Multimedia.