Ukrainian composer Valentin Silvestrov (b. 1937) is an important contemporary voice in vocal music, a fact highlighted by this new release of recent, spiritual, hauntingly beautiful vocal works, sung by the Latvian Radio Choir under their director Sigvards Kļava. During his artistic career Silvestrov has explored a number of musical styles and techniques; the demise of the Soviet Union, however, enabled Silvestrov to openly compose works of religious import, inspired and influenced by his love of the Russian Orthodox Church and imbued with his own unique sound.
1 I. Evening - Karlis Rutentals/Latvian Radio Choir
2 II. Morning - Karlis Rutentals/Latvian Radio Choir
3 III. Night - Karlis Rutentals/Latvian Radio Choir
4 4 Spiritual Songs: Cherubic Song - Karlis Rutentals/Latvian Radio Choir
5 4 Spiritual Songs: Alleluia - Various Performers
6 O Holy God - Latvian Radio Choir
7 Ave Maria - Karlis Rutentals/Latvian Radio Choir
8 I. the Lord's Prayer - Various Performers
9 II. Testament - Various Performers
10 No. 1. Mercy of Peace - Latvian Radio Choir
11 No. 2. to Thee We Sing - Latvian Radio Choir
12 No. 1. Alleluia - Various Performers
13 No. 2. Ave Maria - Various Performers
14 No. 1. I Sleep, Jesus - Various Performers
15 No. 2. Quiet Night - Various Performers
Ukrainian composer Valentin Silvestrov (b. 1937) is an important contemporary voice in vocal music, a fact highlighted by this new release of recent, spiritual, hauntingly beautiful vocal works, sung by the Latvian Radio Choir under their director Sigvards Kļava. During his artistic career Silvestrov has explored a number of musical styles and techniques; the demise of the Soviet Union, however, enabled Silvestrov to openly compose works of religious import, inspired and influenced by his love of the Russian Orthodox Church and imbued with his own unique sound.