Temen Oblak
Christopher Tin
Temen Oblak, which means Dark Clouds, is sung in Bulgarian and adapted from a poem by Hristo Botev. Featuring the intricate rhythms and harmonies of Bulgarian women's choirs, it was commissioned by the International Schools Choral Music …
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Temen Oblak, which means Dark Clouds, is sung in Bulgarian and adapted from a poem by Hristo Botev. Featuring the intricate rhythms and harmonies of Bulgarian women's choirs, it was commissioned by the International Schools Choral Music Society (ISCMS) and was first performed on February 22, 2014 at the Forbidden City Concert Hall in Beijing by the ISCMS Festival Orchestra and Chorus, conducted by composer Christopher Tin. Temen Oblak is the third movement of The Drop That Contained the Sea, a ten-movement work that deals with water in different forms. Orchestra parts are available on rental from the publisher.