This is a traditional, catchy dancing tune from Sweden arranged here for treble voices.
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The single word "alleluia" is used as the basis for harmonic exploration as the slowly moving pulsed a cappella harmonies build and diminish. Feature a soprano soloist or the section on an ethereal descant
The Swedish opera composer Lars Johan Werle composed a suite based on Provençal troubadour lyrics for six soloists and a chamber ensemble. The last (instrumental) part of this suite has been arranged
This captivating selection is a ritual song celebrating the saints (the lesen) in a hallelujah (ayibobo). With lyrics in Haitian creole, Swedish, and English, an uptempo world beat, and a
A beautiful adaption of the famous Ave Maria, for treble voices and trumpet solo. Lyrics in Church Slavonic (transliterated).
Translated as "Five small-town poems," this expressive music sung in Swedish reflects what might be behind the seemingly ideal life of the small-town community.
This selection is based on music by composer W. Stenhammar, and written in honor of his 150th anniversary. The poem, in its essence sad yet loving, carries a dream of comfort for the protagonist, which the
A beautiful and strong message in Swedish promoting peace and love for the earth has been sweetly put to music.
"Earth hour". Inspired by the World Wide Fund for Nature's annual manifestation called Earth Hour. Sing it as an anthem, a battle song, a tribute, as inspiration for others to join the struggle for our
Loosely based on a Gregorian chant, this piece features harmonies that are warm and modern. Apart from the Latin text, there is really no sense of the ancient here - moving parts are structured with full
"Away in times long lost". A suite of three lied/ballad songs based on music by composer W. Stenhammar, and written in honor of said composer's 150th anniversary. Lyrics in Swedish.
The composer writes: "During the pandemic years of 2020 and 2021, I decided to write down some of the melodies, phrases, and expressions that have come to me over the years. These melodies appeared when I
"Mother Earth". A beautiful take on The Lord's prayer. The poem reminds us that our actions here on our planet Earth have had and will forever have environmental effects. And that we have a common mission
"Mother Teresa's peace prayer". Lead me from death to life, from falsehood to truth, from war to peace. Lyrics in Swedish.
"To the night sky". A comforting song that paints pictures inspired by nature. Optional a cappella.
This wondrously beautiful and inviting music embodies the magic and wonder of the Nativity. Based on ancient chant, the modern a cappella harmonies move and explore sonorities that bring colorful dimension
This is a lovingly arranged piece whose lyrics (in Swedish) assure listeners that God will love and accept them whoever they are. The warm harmonies will wrap your audience in a blanket of acceptance.
An atmospheric composition with a soothing and reassuring message, this a cappella anthem uses the John 14:27 text, "Peace I leave with you. My peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto
This traditional Swedish folk song associated with Saint Stephen is sung on Saint Lucy's Day. It is given a lovely a cappella setting in this version from Ostergotland in the southeast of Sweden.
The Christmas song of all Christmas songs in a wonderful setting for men's choir a cappella. A touch of jazz in the harmonies. Lyrics in Swedish (by Carl Oscar Mannstrom, Edvard Evers & Torsten
"Three songs to poems by Goran Sonnevi". The composer's main source of inspiration has been the chants of the Taize Community, with its combination of repetitive simplicity and more demanding polyphonic
Translated as "winter dusk," this beautiful winter piece with tight harmonies in multiple meters features Swedish and Finnish lyrics written by Ingegard Sundell specifically for this song. They describe a
"Some you get, some you don't". Two playful, teasing, songs on the love you want from another person. And you might get it or you might not!