Swiss Choral Music
Choral collection for mixed voices
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- Coro SATB
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Swiss up your choir! The choral collection Swiss Choral Music is a real treasure trove of recent choral music from Switzerland. As diverse as the country itself, this volume of 28 choral settings of varying levels of difficulty includes not only a range of musical styles, but all the Swiss national languages (Romansh, French, Swiss/German and Italian) as well as English and Latin. For pure listening pleasure or as an aid to pronunciation, all works have been sung by the Swiss Youth Choir under the direction of Nicolas Fink. Pronunciation aids for the Rhaeto-Romanic and Swiss-German texts can be accessed via a QR code.
In creating their musical excursion through this mountainous country, the editors and renowned choral conductors Johannes Meister and Patrick Secchiari have not only selected familiar names such as Beat Furrer or Heinz Holliger but also up-and-coming young composers such as Sara Bucher or Grégoire May. The collection includes a number of previously unpublished pieces.
- 28 choral settings of varying levels of difficulty
- for mixed choir a cappella
- As a cost-effective edition for the choir, the choral collection WITHOUT CD is available at an attractive bulk price.
- Exciting compilation of contemporary choral music from Switzerland
For orders from Switzerland: Members of the SCV (Swiss Choral Association) or the SFEC (Swiss Federation Europa Cantat) please order via Éditions musicales Henry Labatiaz Sàrl, St-Maurice.
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- Bim Moonschyn
- Gebet
- Enigma III
- Rosa Loui
- Weischus dü?
- Viri galilaei
- O Lord, open thou our lips
- I venti
- lippenstift-notiz
- Quasi un incanto
- Stailas
- Où quelque chose se mélange
- Il grond silenzi - The Great Silence
- La sera sper il lag
- Flowers
- Soir d'octobre
- Notre père
- Ex semine
- Chanson du soir
- Little hymn
- Bestiaire
- Sonnet 8
- Begreifen
- Ô bonheur de l'été
- Wild Asters
- Décembre
- Agnus Dei
- Sur les pas de la lune
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Pronouncing Aid
- Stailas
- Il grond silenzi - The Great Silence
- La sera sper il lag
Contents
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Editor
Patrick Secchiari
Patrick Secchiari has been a passionate choral conductor throughout Switzerland for over 20 years and has made himself a name with innovative concert formats. In addition to engagements at theatres and festivals, he successfully conducts choirs in Seftigen, Bern, Glarus and Jona. He taught choral conducting at the Bern University of the Arts for ten years and also directed the Young Opera in Biel for three years. Secchiari studied singing and conducting at the music academies in Fribourg and Bern and took part in international masterclasses with Simon Halsey (Rundfunkchor Berlin), Frieder Bernius and Ralf Weikert, among others. He is currently President of the Swiss Federation Europa Cantat SFEC and continues his training with Túpac Mantilla (R.I.T.M.O.). Personal details
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Editor
Johannes Meister
Johannes Meister received his artistic training at the universities of music in Cologne and Vienna. After graduating in orchestral conducting, he attended masterclasses with Helmuth Rilling, Eric Ericson, Gerd Albrecht and Leonard Bernstein. His first engagement took him to Switzerland in 1987, where he was engaged as choir director at the Lucerne Theatre. He then began his regular work as a guest conductor with German radio choirs. From 1994 to 1998, Johannes Meister was appointed choir director at the Vienna State Opera. During this time, he conducted numerous performances with the Vienna State Opera Chorus and was responsible for premieres and concerts under the direction of Claudio Abbado, Carlo Maria Giulini, Zubin Mehta, Riccardo Muti and Marcello Viotti, among others. Since his return to Switzerland in 1998, he has conducted various Zug concert choirs and was the main lecturer in the CH I/ II choral conducting training programme. In addition to conducting the Zug Chamber Choir, Johannes Meister is also Vice President of the Swiss Federation Europa Cantat and acts as chief expert and juror for the Swiss Choral Association. Personal details
Reviews
(Die) Zusammenstellung (ist) abwechslungsreich, bewegt sich auf hohem Niveau und bietet eine wahre Bereicherung für das chormusikalische Repertoire.
Tristan Meister, Chorzeit, März 2024
Eine verdienstvolle Edition und ein spannendes Kennenlernen!
Gustav Danzinger, Chor aktuell, März 2024
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