Heinavanker

Heinavanker
Estonian religious folk chorales & Mass sections by Johannes Ockeghem
Heinavanker
Alba Records ABCD 237

Contents:

    Gregorian chant / Religious folk song (Lääne-Nigula), arr. Kõlar:
  1. Veni Creator Spiritus / Oh Jumal Looja, Püha Vaim

  2. Johannes Ockeghem: Missa « Pour quelque paine »
  3. Kyrie

  4. Margo Kõlar, after religious folk songs, arr. Kõlar - Hunt
  5. Mu süda, ärka üles (Awake, my heart)

  6. Religious folk chorale (Otepä), arr. Kõlar - Hunt
  7. Mu mano tulge latse (Come, children, unto me)

  8. Johannes Ockeghem: Missa « Sine nomine (De Village) »
  9. Credo

  10. Religious folk chorale (Suur-Pakri) arr. Kõlar - Hunt - Kaumann
  11. Rahva Önnistegija (Saviour of the people)

  12. Johannes Ockeghem: Missa « Cuiusvis toni »
  13. Sanctus

  14. Religious folk chorale (Vormsi, Halliste), arr. Kõlar - Hunt
  15. Ma olen maa peal vööras (A visitor on earth am I)

  16. Johannes Ockeghem: Missa « Cuiusvis toni »
  17. Agnus Dei

  18. Religious folk chorale (Vormsi) arr. Kõlar - Hunt - Kaumann
  19. Kas sureb nii mu köige armsam elu ? (Oh will my life so precious die ?)

  20. An Estonian pre-Christian runic song from Ambla, arr. Kõlar - Hunt - Kaumann
  21. Loomine (The Creation)

Playing time: 48' 08"

Performers:
Heinavanker:
Eve Kopli (soprano), Kadri Hunt (alto), Anto Önnis (tenor), Taniel Kirikal (baritone), Vambola Krigul (bass), Joel Vahermägi (bass), Margo Kölar (tenor)
Margo Kölar, cond.

Recording site and date:
Finland, Denmark, Germany [2002-2006];
Rel.: 2007

Excerpts:
[1], [3]-[7], [9]-[10] K&K Verlagsanstalt K&K 21 [CD] Loomiselaul - The Creation: Estonian vocal music - Renaissance works from Johannes Ockeghem and Estonian sacrted folk songs

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Comments:
Information from CD.
Excerpts may not be accurate; this appears to be a selection of previously recorded tracks of CDs not identified and recorded between 2002-2006.
A superb performance.

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Pierre-F. Roberge