Veljo Tormis, born in Kuusalu near Tallinn in 1930, is considered by
Estonians to be one of their most important composers of the 20th
century. He has preserved the song heritage of peoples in the region
between Estonia and Finland, peoples whose languages and songs have all
but disappeared. The context for his work is the strong choral tradition
and the history of Estonia (ancient and contemporary). Recently, its
appeal has reached far beyond the Baltics. Having studied organ and
choral conducting, he turned to composition in 1950. Almost all of his
choral works are based on ancient Estonian and other Finno-Ugric folksongs. Tormis has been hailed for his colourful, almost orchestral
style of writing for voices.
Internationally renowned for performances and recordings that sparkle
with insight, youthfulness, and a vibrant musicality, Vancouver-based
musica intima has earned a reputation as one of Canada’s most exciting
vocal ensembles. This is musica intima’s third recording for ATMA
Classique.
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