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Jaanilaulud/St. John's Day Songs

from the cycle Estonian Calendar Songs (Eesti kalendrilaulud)

Tormis, Veljo

mixed choir

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The five-part set of Estonian Calendar Songs (Eesti kalendrilaulud) comprises five cycles and altogether 29 songs for male and female choruses about the annual round and the shared rhythms of man and nature: 1. Mardilaulud (Martinmas Songs) for male chorus, 2 .Kadrilaulud (St. Catherine's Day Songs) for female chorus, 3. Vastlalaulud (Shrovetide Songs) for male chorus, 4. Kiigelaulud (Swing Songs) for female chorus and 5. Jaanilaulud (St. John's Day Songs) for mixed chorus. The set culminates in the jubilant St. John's Day Songs (Jaanilaulud) describing the light midsummer night's festivities around the maypole. In them the male and female choruses form a magic contrast and together produce a beautiful sound that is both original and unusual. In the last of this set of seven songs (Jaanilaulud) the sopranos are divisi a tre, and each of the other voice parts split into two lines, for a total of nine vocal lines, moving in parallel major triads and parallel seconds and thirds. This song is one of those most frequently sung by itself. Texts are in Estonian and English singing translations by Ritva Poom are also provided.