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Holst Singers: Tormis

Song Name   Composer   As Performed By
Early summer's fairy tale   Veljo Tormis   Two songs to words by Ernst Enno
Soundlessly somewhere murmurings homeward   Veljo Tormis   Two songs to words by Ernst Enno
The grindstone game   Veljo Tormis   Three Estonian game songs
The finger-binding game   Veljo Tormis   Three Estonian game songs
The ship game   Veljo Tormis   Three Estonian game songs
O, my gentle tender mother   Veljo Tormis   Three songs from the epic "kalev's son'"
Daughters of the Meadow Matron   Veljo Tormis   Three songs from the epic "kalev's son'"
The wave Rolls   Veljo Tormis   Three songs from the epic "kalev's son'"
Waking the birds   Veljo Tormis   Livonian heritage
At Pasture   Veljo Tormis   Livonian heritage
Shrovetide   Veljo Tormis   Livonian heritage
Wee winkie mouse   Veljo Tormis   Livonian heritage
Sang the father, sang the son   Veljo Tormis   Livonian heritage
Singing aboard ship   Veljo Tormis   Autumn Landscapes
It is late summer   Veljo Tormis   Autumn Landscapes
Clouds are racing   Veljo Tormis   Autumn Landscapes
Pale Light   Veljo Tormis   Autumn Landscapes
Painfully red are the leaves   Veljo Tormis   Autumn Landscapes
Wind over the barrens   Veljo Tormis   Autumn Landscapes
Cold autumn night   Veljo Tormis   Autumn Landscapes
Heather   Veljo Tormis   Autumn Landscapes
I sing for my child   Veljo Tormis   Four Estonian Lullabies
It's time for the little berry to sleep   Veljo Tormis   Four Estonian Lullabies
Let the cradle swing!   Veljo Tormis   Four Estonian Lullabies
Lulling   Veljo Tormis   Four Estonian Lullabies
Childhood memory   Veljo Tormis

Directed by Stephen Layton

The Holst Singers are acclaimed as one of England's greatest non-professional choirs. The talent and commitment of the individual members and the leadership of their mercurial conductor, Stephen Layton, ensure that their performances are always of the very highest standards. Veljo Tormis (born 1930) is - along with Arvo PŠrt - Estonia's most famous living composer, holding an almost mystic status in his home country. He is also the passionate and practical torch-bearer for folk-singing revival, and the integration of an ancient cultural inheritance into thoroughly modern, post-Soviet lives. Interestingly, he trained at the Moscow Conservatory and was steeped in Soviet instruction during his early musical life. His music is almost all written for choirs; few other composers have been so committed to one genre. Tormis's choral specialization marks him out from Bart—k, Kod‡ly, Vaughan Williams and Grainger, whose pioneering interest in folksong was ultimately limited to the use of textless tunes in instrumental or orchestral works. For Tormis, the words and the music are inseparable. The Holst Singers have recently been invited to Estonia to perform Tormis's music - a great honor, and a mark of their mastery of this repertoire.

8910 00 1 CD $19.95   Chorus | England

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