Veljo Tormis, Jean Sibelius, Cyrillus Kreek, Erik Bergman - Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir, Paul Hillier

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Media:  Mint (M)
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Genre: Classical
Style: Modern, Rune Singing

General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):

℗ © 2010 harmonia mundi usa
69'12

Recorded January 30-February 2, 2008 at the Tallinn Methodist Church, Tallinn, Estonia.
This stereo / multi-channel hybrid SACD can be played on any standard compact disc player.
Recorded, edited, and mastered in DSD.

Cover illustration and p. 19: pictures of Lapland drums, from 'Lapponia' (Frankfurt, 1673) by Johannes Schefferus (1621-1679); reproduced in 'Literary Relations of England and Scandinavia in the Seventeenth Century (Oxford, 1935) by Ethel Seaton.

Production USA
Made in Austria


 

1. Laulusild (1981) • Bridge Of Song 3:502. Rakastava Op.14 (1893/1911) • The Lover 6:26. Three Folksongs 7:543. Sirisege, Sirbikesed! (1919) • Sing, Sing, Sickles 2:574. Maga, Maga Matsikene (1922) • Sleep, Little Matsik 3:435. Mis Sa Sirised, Sirtsukene? (1958) • Why Are You Chirping, Little Bird? 1:15. - 6. Piispa Ja Pakana (1992/1995) • The Bishop And The Pagan 11:34. Lapponia Op.76 (1975) 24:02. Jaanilauland (1967) • St. John's Day Songs 16:36

 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Barcode 093046748562Label Code LC 7045

 

Phonographic Copyright (p) Harmonia Mundi USACopyright (c) Harmonia Mundi USARecorded At Methodist Church, TallinnData provided by Discogs
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