Tüür: Canticum Canticorum Caritatis Collegium Musical Chamber Choir & Endrik Üksvärav

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Album-Release:
2023

HRA-Release:
24.02.2023

Label: Alpha Classics

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Choral

Artist: Collegium Musical Chamber Choir & Endrik Üksvärav

Composer: Erkki-Sven Tüür (1959)

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  • Erkki-Sven Tüür (b. 1959): Trigolosson Trishagion:
  • 1 Tüür: Trigolosson Trishagion 09:07
  • Missa Brevis:
  • 2 Tüür: Missa Brevis: I. Kyrie 04:22
  • 3 Tüür: Missa Brevis: II. Gloria 03:40
  • 4 Tüür: Missa Brevis: III. Credo 03:39
  • 5 Tüür: Missa Brevis: IV. Sanctus et Benedictus 02:18
  • 6 Tüür: Missa Brevis: V. Agnus Dei 02:42
  • Omnia mutantu:
  • 7 Tüür: Omnia mutantu 05:08
  • Canticum Canticorum Caritatis:
  • 8 Tüür: Canticum Canticorum Caritatis 13:02
  • Rändaja õhtulaul:
  • 9 Tüür: Rändaja õhtulaul 16:59
  • Total Runtime 01:00:57

Info for Tüür: Canticum Canticorum Caritatis



This album contains a selection of key a cappella choral works by Erkki-Sven Tüür. For the Estonian composer born in 1959, words and music are intimately linked. The number of syllables in a word, the position of the tonic accent, and the word as a cultural phenomenon with a definite meaning are of essential importance. This can be heard in the Kyrie of his Missa Brevis (2013) where, like a spiral, the polyphony of the voices is transformed into a chordal texture at the beginning of the ‘Christe eleison’, and then dissolves into individual voices at the second ‘Kyrie eleison’. Canticum Canticorum Caritatis (2020) is inspired by St Paul’s Letter to the Corinthians. Tüür dedicated this work to Endrik Üksvärav and Collegium Musicale, the performers on this album. The multidimensional Omnia Mutantur (2020) possesses an extremely clear structure, interweaving the famous thoughts of Ovid and Virgil about the transient nature of all things. Triglosson Trishagion (2008), indebted to the Orthodox tradition and sung in Estonian, Russian and Greek, and Wanderer’s Evening Song (2001) complete this programme, which is characterised by a meditative, interiorised approach to the composer.

Collegium Musical Chamber Choir
Endrik Üksvärav, conductor

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