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Evening hymn by one of Swedens major cultural personalities, 18th century composer and poet Carl Michael Bellman.
A suggestive and warm composition of a beautiful poem by Master Shakespeare.
This exultant piece combines joyous "alleluias" with organ and oboe for a glorious tribute to God.
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
Swinging Cuban song. Included in the series "Felicidad, songs from Cuba". Lyrics in Spanish and Swedish. Lyrics in Swedish and Spanish.
Two Latin philosophers and poets about the meaning of love. The violin could be replaced by a clarinet, an alto flute, a cello or an English horn.
Two great songs, Fragile and God bless the child, arranged for mixed choir a cappella by members of the Vocal Ensemble Amanda. Fragile is recorded on Amanda's first CD.
Two new songs in the series Amanda Rock. Simon Ljungman has arranged a beautiful song, Walk, by the hip Swedish string quartet Flesh Quartet and the extraordinary singer Freddie Wadling. With or without you
A kind of elegy, perhaps a "song of mourning for the state of our world". A song without words.
Winner of the Linkopings Studentsangare Composition Award 2020, this avant-garde piece in six parts for tenor-bass choir creates a soundscape of darker and brighter moments that both highlight and oppose
4 movements that invites you to try new ways of making music together and above all, have fun! Music by the composer of The Tyger. Commissioned by Uppsala Vokalensemble.
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
After the successful compositions The Tyger and Ouverture, which are being performed by many choirs around the world, it is time for a new piece for mixed choir a cappella. Emil Raberg has now chosen some
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
"To See", music & lyrics commissioned by Swedish ensemble VoNo Vocals as a kind of contemporary interpretation of the meaning of the old story The Little Match Girl by H. C. Andersen. The piece can be
A composition based on a traditional Norwegian folk melody after the singer Sinikka Langeland. Anders Jormin is a composer and jazz bass player of international fame.