These three pieces are translated into English but are based on Japanese poems by Yamabe no Akahito, Sakanoue no Korenori, and Takayama Sozei. Creating a quiet winter soundscape with tight cluster
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"Two songs in the wind" by Swedish writer, poet, composer and artist Hermodsson. She became well known in the 1970s for poetry inspired by second-wave feminism. Arranged for women's choir by choral
Shakespeare's love poem "Under the greenwood tree" comes from his play As you like it. Claes af Geijerstam's composition is dedicated to Uppsala Chamber Choir. Lyric piece for mixed choir a cappella, partly
A comforting song about not being afraid of the darkness. Music by world famous Swedish soprano saxophonist and composer Anders Paulsson.
Two songs. Stefan Forssen is a Swedish jazz pianist and composer. Claes Andersson, he too a jazz pianist, but also psychiatrist, politician and poet.
"The notes on the origin of the Latin lyrics are as follows: 'Anonymous conductus: Notre Dame, France 13th century. From manuscript: Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, pluteo 29.1.' - The title
"In my interpretation, the poem Voice Fragments is about the communication between a you and a me – dialogues that are intimately tied to the relationship between voices and words or speaking and
Laura Stevens is a native English South African, educated in Cape Town and London, but living and working in London. The poet Katharine Towers is also a londoner. Laura Stevens' The Way We Go is the winner
A song in the West African language of wolof about "the trees, the rivers, the mountains – all singing the Song of the Forest." Choir arrangement by Ale Moller and Sten Kallman. Lyrics by Ale Moller