Cantinalia
Komponists |
Jēkabs Bernāts (2001)
Ojārs Vācietis (1933 - 1983) |
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Kataloga Nr. |
MB4005
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Izdevējs |
Musica Baltica
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ISMN/ISBN |
9790265033998
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Publicēšanas gads |
2024
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Sacerēšanas gads |
2024
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Nosaukums orģinālvalodā |
Cantinalia
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Hronometrāža |
00:06:30
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Izpildītājsastāvs |
SSAATTBB
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"Cantinalia" is the concluding part of the three-part cycle on Latin festivities by Jēkabs Bernāts. "Cantinalia", roughly translated as "Song festival", marks a resemblance to the Latvian Song and Dance Festival tradition, and, indeed, this is a made-up festivity, which Romans, probably, never celebrated as Latvians do now. The text source, again Ojārs Vācietis, called his poem "Dziesmu svētki" – "Song festival" or "Cantinalia" if you will. The piece is a view of two contrasting musical materials, intertwined by the dramaturgy of the text, culminating with "And to keep the end further away, we come together to sing the same words."