Storm - Choral Works
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Label: Swedish Society
Cat No: SCD1192
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 4th April 2025
Contents
Works
Aspects of SnowLangt i forsvunna tider (Far in Bygone Times)
Nachtregen
Seelenherbst (Autumn of the Soul)
Artists
Erik Westberg Vokal EnsembleDaniel Saur (percussion)
Kim Hellgren (viola)
Conductor
Erik WestbergWorks
Aspects of SnowLangt i forsvunna tider (Far in Bygone Times)
Nachtregen
Seelenherbst (Autumn of the Soul)
Artists
Erik Westberg Vokal EnsembleDaniel Saur (percussion)
Kim Hellgren (viola)
Conductor
Erik WestbergAbout
The suite Aspects of Snow is based on old Japanese poems and has in a short time established itself as a choral classic with many performances around Sweden and internationally.
Seelenherbst (“Autumn of the Soul”) for mixed choir and percussion is based on a selection of poems by Luise Büchner (the sister of the author of Wozzeck, Georg Büchner). The poems form a cycle of five movements, where the two outer movements depict a journey from winter to autumn, while the three middle movements are evening and night moods of different characters.
Nachtregen for solo viola and chorus sets two poems by Else Lasker-Schüler to music. She was one of the leading German writers in the decades after the turn of the century 1900 and became famous for her expressionist poetry and her colorful performances.
Långt i försvunna tider (“Far in Bygone Times”) takes its starting point from three songs by Wilhelm Stenhammar, “Stjärnöga”, “Flickan knyter i Johannesnatten” and “Vore jag ett litet barn”. Swedish Radio commissioned the work for the 150th anniversary of Stenhammar in 2021 and Swedish Radio Choir premiered it under the direction of Erik Westberg.
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