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Baltic Voices 3 - Ene Nael (harpsichord); Iris Oja (percussion); Kaia Urb (percussion); Leonora Palu (recorder); Madis Metsamart (percussion);...
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  1. Treputé Martela, for voices, 2 recorders & percussion
  2. Konstateringer (Statements), for equal voices
  3. Nuits, adieux, for vocal quartet & chorus
  4. Apstulbusi akis prarado ama (The Dazzled Eye Lost Its Speech), for chorus
  5. Galgenlieder (4) for 3 speakers & speaking chorus, Op 51b
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  1. Treputé Martela, for voices, 2 recorders & percussion
  2. Konstateringer (Statements), for equal voices
  3. Nuits, adieux, for vocal quartet & chorus
  4. Apstulbusi akis prarado ama (The Dazzled Eye Lost Its Speech), for chorus
  5. Galgenlieder (4) for 3 speakers & speaking chorus, Op 51b
  6. Alleluia, for chorus
  7. Meditatio, for chorus
  8. Songs (5) from Kurpie, for chorus, Op. 75
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Baltic Voices 3 presents eight highly varied and provocative contemporary pieces by leading composers from Lithuania, Denmark, Finland, Estonia, and Poland, all enthusiastically performed by Paul Hillier and the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir, the Raschèr Saxophone Quartet, and various guest artists. Lest this album seem like a collection of chaste a cappella choral works for meditation or "chilling out," it takes off with a bang in Vaclovas Augustinas' boisterous The Stomping Bride (1994) for choir, harpsichord, viola ...

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Baltic Voices 3 2005, Harmonia Mundi

UPC: 093046739126

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