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Latvian Radio Choir|Selickis: Paradisus vocis

Selickis: Paradisus vocis

Sigvards Klava, Latvian Radio Choir

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Arvo Pärt is almost the spiritual father of his fellow-countryman Andrejs Selickis (born 1960) and the two musicians share a deep faith which moulded many of their works. Selickis's style, in his a capella choir works presented here at least, harks back in part to Gregorian material, specifically in its rigorous and yet atonal counterpoint and the ineffable joy of the monody that he uses at times. He also borrows from Russian, Greek, Baltic and Armenian Orthodox liturgies amongst others. The rich modal harmonies and the soloists' voices echo those of a Cantor in certain passages. Though we say a capella, we should note that Душа грустит о Небесах ("My Soul is Yearning for Heaven") (2017) and O Crux Cristi!(2016) call on some discreet timpani strokes and Litany for Mother Teresa (2012) also brings in two cornemuses and a touch of strings, weaving a delicate backdrop of long notes. All these works are religious, which is all the more understandable when we consider that the composer is a Psalmist for the Latvian Orthodox Church. © SM/Qobuz

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From My Youth (Andrejs Selickis)

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From My Youth
Latvian Radio Choir
00:04:22

Sigvards Klava, Conductor - Latvian Radio Choir, Choir, MainArtist - Andrejs Selickis, Composer

(C) 2018 Ondine (P) 2018 Ondine

Paradisus vocis (Andrejs Selickis)

2
Paradisus vocis
Fr. Vasily
00:15:05

Sigvards Klava, Conductor - Latvian Radio Choir, Choir - Andrejs Selickis, Composer - Fr. Vasily, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2018 Ondine (P) 2018 Ondine

My Soul is Yearning for Heaven (version for mixed choir) (Andrejs Selickis)

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My Soul is Yearning for Heaven (version for mixed choir)
Latvian Radio Choir
00:03:27

Sigvards Klava, Conductor - Latvian Radio Choir, Choir, MainArtist - Ivo Krūskops, Artist - Andrejs Selickis, Composer

(C) 2018 Ondine (P) 2018 Ondine

Cherubic Hymn (Andrejs Selickis)

4
Cherubic Hymn
Latvian Radio Choir
00:05:41

Sigvards Klava, Conductor - Latvian Radio Choir, Choir, MainArtist - Andrejs Selickis, Composer

(C) 2018 Ondine (P) 2018 Ondine

Litany to Mother Teresa (Andrejs Selickis)

5
Litany to Mother Teresa
Ieva Parsa
00:16:54

Sigvards Klava, Conductor - Latvian Radio Choir, Choir - Sinfonietta Riga, Orchestra - Ieva Parša, Artist, MainArtist - Andrejs Selickis, Composer - Ieva Nīmane, Artist - Māris Jēkabsons, Artist

(C) 2018 Ondine (P) 2018 Ondine

We Sing to Thee (Andrejs Selickis)

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We Sing to Thee
Latvian Radio Choir
00:03:36

Sigvards Klava, Conductor - Latvian Radio Choir, Choir, MainArtist - Andrejs Selickis, Composer

(C) 2018 Ondine (P) 2018 Ondine

O Crux Christi! (Andrejs Selickis)

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O Crux Christi!
Latvian Radio Choir
00:07:05

Sigvards Klava, Conductor - Latvian Radio Choir, Choir, MainArtist - Ivo Krūskops, Artist - Andrejs Selickis, Composer

(C) 2018 Ondine (P) 2018 Ondine

Hymn to Light (Andrejs Selickis)

8
Christ
Ieva Ezeriete
00:04:11

Sigvards Klava, Conductor - Latvian Radio Choir, Choir - Ieva Ezeriete, Artist, MainArtist - Andrejs Selickis, Composer - Vitālijs Stankevičs, Artist

(C) 2018 Ondine (P) 2018 Ondine

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Arvo Pärt is almost the spiritual father of his fellow-countryman Andrejs Selickis (born 1960) and the two musicians share a deep faith which moulded many of their works. Selickis's style, in his a capella choir works presented here at least, harks back in part to Gregorian material, specifically in its rigorous and yet atonal counterpoint and the ineffable joy of the monody that he uses at times. He also borrows from Russian, Greek, Baltic and Armenian Orthodox liturgies amongst others. The rich modal harmonies and the soloists' voices echo those of a Cantor in certain passages. Though we say a capella, we should note that Душа грустит о Небесах ("My Soul is Yearning for Heaven") (2017) and O Crux Cristi!(2016) call on some discreet timpani strokes and Litany for Mother Teresa (2012) also brings in two cornemuses and a touch of strings, weaving a delicate backdrop of long notes. All these works are religious, which is all the more understandable when we consider that the composer is a Psalmist for the Latvian Orthodox Church. © SM/Qobuz

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