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Skumjas

(Trauer / Sorrow)
3 songs for women's choir
female choir
Product number: C 53590
Edition: Choral score
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Description

Peteris Vasks' strong attachment to his Latvian home country shows particularly in his choral music. Nature, customs and traditions as well as the idea of freedom are the central themes of the texts he sets to music, while carefully using modern techniques of choral singing as well. Alternating with traditional, even archaic singing, the music creates a multi-faceted, immediately effective sound image in the listener's mind.
These three songs for female choir centre on the themes of man, nature and transience, and home in aphoristic brevity. Vasks wrote music on these folk poems which contains downright rewarding tasks for the choir and opens up a fascinating world of sound to the listener. 

Content

I Vasara (Summer) (1978) - II Mazi, silti svētki (Small, Warm Holiday) (1988)
III Skumjā māte (Sad Mother) (1980/1991)

More Information

Title:
Skumjas
(Trauer / Sorrow)
3 songs for women's choir
texts by Leons Briedis, Jānis Baltvilks and Gabriela Mistral (Latvian by Knuts Skujenieks)
Edition:
Choral score
Level of difficulty:
intermediate
Publisher/Label:
Schott Music
Year of composition:
1978 - 1988 (1991)
Duration:
9 ′
World Premiere:
March 4, 1979 · Riga (LV)
Conductor: Ausma Derkēvica · Frauenchor "Dzintars"
(world première of "Vasara")

November 12, 1991 · Riga (LV)
Conductor: Ausma Derkēvica · Frauenchor "Dzintars"
(world première of "Mazi, silti svētki")

September 17, 1993 · Riga (LV)
Conductor: Ausma Derkēvica · Frauenchor "Dzintars"
(world première of "Skumjā māte")
Series:
Title:
Skumjas
(Trauer / Sorrow)
3 songs for women's choir
texts by Leons Briedis, Jānis Baltvilks and Gabriela Mistral (Latvian by Knuts Skujenieks)
Language:
Latvian
Edition:
Choral score
Level of difficulty:
intermediate
Publisher/Label:
Schott Music
Year of composition:
1978 - 1988 (1991)
Duration:
9 ′
World Premiere:
March 4, 1979 · Riga (LV)
Conductor: Ausma Derkēvica · Frauenchor "Dzintars"
(world première of "Vasara")

November 12, 1991 · Riga (LV)
Conductor: Ausma Derkēvica · Frauenchor "Dzintars"
(world première of "Mazi, silti svētki")

September 17, 1993 · Riga (LV)
Conductor: Ausma Derkēvica · Frauenchor "Dzintars"
(world première of "Skumjā māte")
Series:
Title:
Skumjas
(Trauer / Sorrow)
3 songs for women's choir
texts by Leons Briedis, Jānis Baltvilks and Gabriela Mistral (Latvian by Knuts Skujenieks)
Language:
Latvian
Edition:
Choral score
Level of difficulty:
intermediate
Publisher/Label:
Schott Music
Year of composition:
1978 - 1988 (1991)
Duration:
9 ′
World Premiere:
March 4, 1979 · Riga (LV)
Conductor: Ausma Derkēvica · Frauenchor "Dzintars"
(world première of "Vasara")

November 12, 1991 · Riga (LV)
Conductor: Ausma Derkēvica · Frauenchor "Dzintars"
(world première of "Mazi, silti svētki")

September 17, 1993 · Riga (LV)
Conductor: Ausma Derkēvica · Frauenchor "Dzintars"
(world première of "Skumjā māte")
Series:

Technical Details

Product number:
C 53590
ISMN13:
979-0-001-17002-4
Product number:
C 53590
ISMN13:
979-0-001-17002-4
Weight:
0,04 kg
Pages:
16
Format:
19.2cm x 27.5cm
Binding:
Saddle-wire stitching
Product number:
C 53590 Q7147
ISMN13:
979-0-001-17002-4
Pages:
15
File format:
(PDF / 185,44 KB)

Performances

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  • Skumjas
    Conductor: Māra Marnauza
    March 3, 2016 | Rīga (Latvia) , Rīgas Latviešu biedrības, Zelta zālē
  • Skumjas
    Conductor: Ausma Derkēvica
    September 17, 1993 | Riga (Latvia) — World Premiere (Uraufführung von "Skumjā māte")
  • Skumjas
    Conductor: Ausma Derkēvica
    November 12, 1991 | Riga (Latvia) — World Premiere (Uraufführung von "Mazi, silti svētki")
  • Skumjas
    Conductor: Ausma Derkēvica
    March 4, 1979 | Riga (Latvia) — World Premiere (Uraufführung von "Vasara")
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