Silent Starlight Youth Choir Kamer
Album info
Album-Release:
2024
HRA-Release:
20.12.2024
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Aspazija (1865 - 1943), Janis Medins (1890 - 1966): Summer Evening:
- 1 Aspazija, Medins: Summer Evening 04:21
- Imants Ziedonis (1933 - 2013), Ansis Sauka (b. 1963): I Saw You in Gold:
- 2 Ziedonis, Sauka: I Saw You in Gold 02:00
- Andris Dzenītis (b. 1978): Peace With Living Eyes:
- 3 Dzenītis: Peace With Living Eyes 03:22
- Sara Teasdale (1884 - 1933), Ēriks Ešenvalds (b.1977): Stars:
- 4 Teasdale, Ešenvalds: Stars 04:07
- Uģis Prauliņš (b. 1957): Agnus Die:
- 5 Prauliņš: Agnus Dei 03:24
- Pēteris Vasks (b. 1946): The Fruit of Silence:
- 6 Vasks: The Fruit of Silence 06:44
Info for Silent Starlight
Kamēr...’s “Silent Starlight" marks the latest chapter in the choir's Healing Music series, offering a profound exploration of the human experience through music.
Delving into themes of love, nature, spirituality, and the passage of time, each piece in this collection invites listeners on a journey of introspection and emotional discovery. Underscoring the power of music to evoke emotions, provoke thought, and offer solace in the face of life's challenges.
This collection opens with Jāzeps Mediņš’ Vasaras Vakars (Summer Evening), celebrating the summer solstice and the beauty of nature. A. Sauka’s Es tevi ieraudzīju zeltā (I Saw You in Gold) explores love and loss, reflecting on time’s fleeting nature and the elusive reality of past experiences.
The theme of tranquility continues in A. Dzenītis’ Miers ar dzīvām acīm (Peace with Living Eyes), portraying the calm of the natural world. Ēriks Ešenvalds’ Stars offers a contemplative journey through the night sky, while Agnus Dei presents a spiritual meditation on forgiveness and redemption. P. Vasks’ The Fruit of Silence closes the collection, offering a deep reflection on peace and introspection amidst life’s challenges.
Youth Choir Kamēr
Patriks Kārlis Stepe, choir conductor
Jurģis Cābulis, musical director
Youth Choir Kamēr
A youthful passion combined with highly refined vocal skills and sensuous musicality - these are the qualities that best define the Youth Choir “Kamer…”. Founded in 1990 by Māris Sirmais, the choir is now under the artistic direction of principal conductor Jurgis Cābulis. The choir’s vocal coaches are Jolanta Strikaite-Lapiņa and Ansis Sauka.
The principal conductor and artistic director of the Youth Choir Kamēr… is Jurģis Cābulis, and its vocal coaches are Jolanta Strikaite-Lapiņa and Ansis Sauka. The choir was founded in 1990 by conductor Māris Sirmais, was led by Jānis Liepiņš from 2012 to 2018 and by Aivis Greters from 2018 to 2022.
Since its foundation, the choir has won dozens of diplomas, awards, and trophies at a variety of choral competitions. These include a prize at the Marktoberdorf Chamber Choir Competition in Germany in 1999, three European Grands Prix for Choral Singing in Gorizia (2004) and Arezzo, Italy (2013, 2019), as well as three championship prizes and gold medals at the World Choir Olympics in Xiamen, China, in 2006. Kamēr… has also received many Latvian Great Music Awards and has won the national choir competition a total of six times.
Kamēr… has developed programs specially commissioned for the choir. Its biggest project to date is World Sun Songs (2008), which featured 17 new choral works inspired by the sun; the project included such world-renowned composers as Sir John Tavener, Giya Kancheli, Sven-David Sandström, Leonid Desyatnikov, John Luther Adams, Stephen Leek, Dobrinka Tabakova, Ko Matsushita, and others. Other examples of this concept have included the cycles Madrigals of Love (2010), Moon Songs (2012), and Amber Songs (2014), in which several celebrated composers wrote choral miniatures on love, the moon, or arrangements of Latvian folk songs, respectively.
The choir has also actively worked toward the goal of synthesizing genres and means of expression. Examples of this effort have included scenic and choreographed performances of Jersikas derība (an oratorio by Līga Celma), The Christmas Legend (a musical tale by Ēriks Ešenvalds), and The Canticles of the Holy Wind (a large-scale scenic meditation by John Luther Adams).
To celebrate the special cooperation with artist Ilmārs Blumbergs who created the logo and most of the album art for the choir, a unique concert-exhibition Kalpotājs. Blumbergs. Kamēr... was held in 2018 at Rīgas mākslas telpa. The world premieres of the compositions in this album were enriched with artwork of Ilmārs Blumbergs.
Other stage partners of Kamēr... have included Gidon Kremer, Marta Sudraba, the orchestra Kremerata Baltica, Nicolas Altstaedt, Peter Schreier, Yuri Bashmet, Julius Berger, Maxim Rysanov, and many more.
Almost all of the choir's original music as well as various choral classics in the choir's repertoire have been recorded in a series of highly praised CDs. The latest of these are Pelēcis. Plakidis. Kamēr..., which celebrated the anniversaries of composers Georgs Pelēcis and Pēteris Plakidis, and the recording of the Kalpotājs. Blumbergs. Kamēr... program that was made in spring 2019.
Over the last twenty-five years, Kamēr... has achieved its special sound by cultivating its own signature performance style. Both full emotional surrender, a characteristic of amateur singers, as well as the strictest criteria for vocal quality, are of equal importance for the choir. This is expressed in the ellipsis encoded in the choir's name, Kamēr..., which means "while" in English. While we are still young, anything is possible...
Booklet for Silent Starlight