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Release Date: Thursday 1 December 2005
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"If being haunted by a recording is a definition of greatness, then this is a strong candidate. Have you found that you are obliged to return to a CD to find out if the dreams it has created in your mind are a reality, or just something from your own imagination which has been set in motion by hearing it? Then the chances are you already own this disc"
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MUSICWEB RECORDINGS OF THE YEAR (2005)
"If being haunted by a recording is a definition of greatness, then this is a strong candidate. Have you found that you are obliged to return to a CD to find out if the dreams it has created in your mind are a reality, or just something from your own imagination which has been set in motion by hearing it? Then the chances are you already own this disc"
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Lepo Sumera was one of the great characters in the musical life of his native Estonia. An admired symphonist and a pioneer in electro-acoustic and computer music, he was also an accomplished lecturer and organizer as well as being the Estonian Minister of Culture during the years 1988-1992. Mainly known for his symphonic works – the six symphonies have all been released on BIS in interpretations by Paavo Järvi – Sumera also composed for choir.
The four works gathered on this disc were all conceived at the instigation of or in collaboration with Tõnu Kaljuste, who conducts them here. Ranging from a treatment of the Estonian national epic Kalevipoeg over a catalogue (in Latin) of mushrooms, to the comic wordplay of Concerto per voci e strumenti, the programme creates a many-faceted picture of the composer while displaying the manifold qualities and abilities of a great choir.
The Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir, appearing for the first time on BIS, has become increasingly well known internationally, from performances both with founder and former artistic director Tõnu Kaljuste and with his successor Paul Hillier. Here aided by Tallinn Chamber Orchestra (Concerto) and a group of actors (Saare piiga), the choir shines in a repertoire, which to a considerable extent was created directly for it.
Concerto per voci e strumenti (1997) for mixed chorus and string orchesta (Text: Doris Kareva)
Mushroom Cantata (Seenekantaat) (1979-83) for mixed chorus, flute, piano and percussion (Text: Henn-Kaarel Hellat)
Island Maiden´s Song from the Sea (Saare piiga laul merest (1988) for meixed chorus, actors, flute, piano and bass drum (Text: from the Estonian epic poem Kalevipoeg)