Quatre petites prières de Saint François d'Assise (1948) / Francis Poulenc ; texts, St. Francis of Assisi (6:39) -- Psaume 121 (1921) / Darius Milhaud ; text, Paul Claudel, after Psalm 121 ([i.e. ] 122, Laetatus sum) (3:00) -- Gryningsvind = Dawn breeze (1976) / Daniel Börtz ; text, Petter Bergman (6:11) -- Muistse mere laulud = Songs of the ancient sea (1979) / Veljo Tormis ; text, traditional (8:51) -- Iltapilviä = Evening clouds, op. 27a, no. 5 (1914) / Toivo Kuula ; text, V.A. Koskenniemi (2:47) -- Saltarelle, op. 74 (1885) / Camille Saint-Saëns ; text, Emile Deschamps (5:15) -- Traumlicht : no. 2 of Drei Männerchöre, AV 123 (1935) / Richard Strauss ; text, Friedrich Rückert (4:29) -- Tarantella (1937) / Randall Thompson ; text, Hilaire Belloc (7:40) -- Composition for chorus no. 6:2 (1968) / Michio Mamiya (2:19) -- Slovenská pieseň = Slovakian song (1973) / Eugen Suchoň ; text, Ján Smrek -- From Zornička (= The morning star), op. 28 (1919-20). Vysoko zornička ; Prešporská kasárňa ; Kdo má počernú galánku / Jaroslav Křička -- Muoo̳a̳ae̳yiywo̳oum / Anders Hillborg.
Note
Principally for unacc. male chorus; the 8th work with piano acc.
Language (note)
Sung in French, Swedish, Estonian, Finnish, German, English, Japanese, Slovak, and Czech; the last work employs a prescribed series of non-linguistic phonemes or speech sounds.
Source of description (note)
Description based on hard copy version record.
Author
Orphei drängar. Performer
Title
Diamonds [electronic resource] : 20th-century masterpieces for male choir.
Imprint
Åkersberga, Sweden : Bis, p2003.
Performer
Orphei drängar ; Robert Sund, Folke Alin, conductors.
Language
Sung in French, Swedish, Estonian, Finnish, German, English, Japanese, Slovak, and Czech; the last work employs a prescribed series of non-linguistic phonemes or speech sounds.