JordanRoberts Posted September 23, 2018 Posted September 23, 2018 Hi there! I recently performed with and served as a cultural ambassador for the National Guard Orchestra of Latvia. During that time, I became very interested in Latvian culture and Latvian music. Part of their culture is the daina or short folk song/poem. I took a particularly pretty one that seemed appropriate given the end of summer and set it to music. I was listening to a lot of Satie when I wrote this, and I feel like that comes through in the accompaniment. The words are: Es uzgāju ganidama brīnum skaistu ozoliņu; Zīda saknes, zelta zari, sudrabiņa lapiņām I happened upon, while grazing, a surprisingly beautiful oak tree; Silken roots, golden branches, with little silver leaves. I also included a recording with just the vocals for reference. I'm no pro when it comes to singing, but this was fun to record. Thanks! MP3 Play / pause JavaScript is required. 0:00 0:00 volume > next menu Es Uzgaju Ganidama Es Uzgaju Ganidama vox only > next PDF Es Uzgaju Ganimada Quote
DMT Posted September 23, 2018 Posted September 23, 2018 Wow, this is really beautiful music. I like the overall atmosphere of this piece. All the clusters are really good sounding. Only thing that seems unnecessary is this melodic line in measures 16-18 and 31-35. Quote
Some Guy That writes Music Posted September 28, 2018 Posted September 28, 2018 Very Beautiful, I'd love to be in a reverbiant area while a choir sang this for real. I'm loving the independence of each part while as a choir sounding beautiful. I disagree with DMT because I feel like the Ahs are beautiful and make the introduction of the choir less surprising. I found myself singing the bass part, the type of bass part I love singing. They seem very important. Quote
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