Helletused for mixed choir and soprano

Discover the unique tradition of Estonian melodic herding calls in this choral work for mixed choir and soprano.
Suitable for: Ideal for enthusiasts of mixed choir singing and traditional music.
The Estonian word Helletused refers to melodious calls based on certain vowels or interjections, sung by herdboys. Each herder had his or her characteristic call which varied according to the time of day, weather or mood. Helletused by Veljo Tormis is based on calls by Aimo Tamm (1864-1945) elaborated in Miina Härmä's (1864-1941) lied The Singer's Childhood, which has been popular among Estonians for a hundred years.
Also available as a version for male choir and soprano (ISMN M550090897).
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Co-authors | By (composer): Veljo Tormis |
Title | Helletused for mixed choir and soprano |
SKU | P-HELL-BD614F |
Keywords | sekakuoro |