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Numéro du produit: F 5401759
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Description
Forgotten Peoples was written over a period of twenty years, from 1970 to 1989, without being planned as a series beforehand. It contains six parts in all, each an independent work in several movements. In it the Estonian composer Veljo Tormis has incorporated elements of the vanishing folk tradition of the Finno-Ugrian peoples, melodies and texts more or less sunk into oblivion. "My creative interest earlier involved me in searching to identify the musical vernacular of my own people, the Estonians. Now a new, logically related theme was found for my creative mission: the fate of small nations," as Tormis puts it. The performing group chosen was the mixed chorus, a cappella. According to Tormis, a purely vocal treatment best retains the original form of folk songs – a principle that underlines all his folkloristic works. Vepsa rajad (Vepsian Paths) dating from 1983 includes a cycle of Vepsian folk songs (in Vepsic).
Contenu
My Sister, My Little Cricket
The Maid Striving to the Boat
The Heavenly Suitors
I Went to Kikoila
Cuckoo and Cuckoo
I Went for the Water
Pussy-cat
To Sing You a Little Song
Where Did You Sleep Last Night
What Are They Doing
The Ox Climbed a Fir Tree
Forced to Get Married
Lulling
The Only Son
Toot-toot Herdsboy
Comments
The Maid Striving to the Boat
The Heavenly Suitors
I Went to Kikoila
Cuckoo and Cuckoo
I Went for the Water
Pussy-cat
To Sing You a Little Song
Where Did You Sleep Last Night
What Are They Doing
The Ox Climbed a Fir Tree
Forced to Get Married
Lulling
The Only Son
Toot-toot Herdsboy
Comments
Plus d'infos
Titre:
Forgotten Peoples
Nr. 5 Vepsian Paths
Langue:
Finnois
Edition:
Partition de choeur
Maison d'édition:
Fennica Gehrman
Year of composition:
1983
Détails techniques
Numéro du produit:
F 5401759
ISMN13:
979-0-55009-095-8
ISBN13:
978-951-757-447-1
Poid:
0,24 kg
Pages :
65
Format:
21cm x 29.7cm
Obligatoire :
Reliure à dos agrafé
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