Andrejs Selickis (b. 1960) is a singular, idiosyncratic phenomenon among
Latvian composers. As with Arvo Pärt, Selickis’ work is inseparably
linked to his faith, which has found a deep and unique expression in his
distinct style. Iconic symbolism, sacred archetypes and the ecstatic
experience of God’s presence are the keys to his music. This new
recording by the Latvian Radio Choir includes choral works by Selickis.
Andrejs Selickis grew up and studied music in Latvia, when a crucial
meeting with Arvo Pärt took place in the 1970s. Arvo Pärt became a
mentor and an example for the composer, both in life and in music. After
Pärt emigrated from the Soviet Union, Selickis’ found new home in his
church. Selickis has worked as an independent artist since graduating
from the conservatory. He lives in Riga and serves as a regent,
liturgist and psalmist in various congregations of the Church. In 2015
he was awarded the Latvian Great Music Award, the highest state honor in
music. The creative collaboration and friendship between Sigvards Klava
and Selickis began in 2012 with the Litany to Mother Teresa, the first
composition with which Andrejs Selickis entered active concert life.
Together, Klava and Selickis have studied and sung Old Believer chants
and have also set out pilgrimages to various monasteries. The present
album serves as a resume of the creative collaboration between the
Latvian Radio Choir, Sigvards Klava and Andrejs Selickis.
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