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Ululations for a cappella choir

KOMPONIST: Zibuoklė Martinaitytė
VERLAG: Fennica Gehrman
PRODUKTFORMAT: Chorpartitur
INSTRUMENT GROUP: Gemischter Chor
Zibuoklė Martinaitytė's Ululation (2023) for mixed choir developes entirely from the "ululating" gesture. The composer tells: "The idea of ululations as an audible, ritualistic expression of mourning became essential to the piece and seemed to be quite relevant to the historical times we live in. I
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Spezifikationen
Komponist Zibuoklė Martinaitytė
Verlag Fennica Gehrman
Instrumentierung Gemischter Chor A cappella
Produktformat Chorpartitur
Instrument Group Gemischter Chor
Erscheinungsjahr 2024
Genre Weltlich
Style A cappella
ISMN 9790550119482
No. FEN9790550119482
Beschreibung
Zibuoklė Martinaitytė's Ululation (2023) for mixed choir developes entirely from the "ululating" gesture. The composer tells: "The idea of ululations as an audible, ritualistic expression of mourning became essential to the piece and seemed to be quite relevant to the historical times we live in. I imagined that the same way owls are awake at night ululating in the forest, the mourning women whose men of the family are at war fighting and dying or who have lost their loved ones, are wailing their sorrows out loud." Premiered by the Latvian Radio Choir on September 15th, 2023 at the International IAMIC (International Association of Music Centers) conference in Riga, Latvia Duration: c. 12' 16 voices (SSSSAAAATTTTBBBB) minimum, having more voices per part would be preferable. The works of New York -based Lithuanian composer Zibuoklė Martinaitytė (b. 1973) have been lauded as breathtaking and profoundly moving. Her stimulating music bristles with energy and tension and revolves often around the subject of beauty, which she calls both a guiding principle and an aesthetic measure for sonic quality.
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