Imants Zemzaris — Gaidas un korālis (Expectation and Chorale) (1999) for organ
Imants Zemzaris (b. 1951) — Gaidas un korālis (Expectation and Chorale) (1999) for organ
Carson Cooman, organ
Published by Musica Baltica
“Gaidas un korālis” (Expectation and Chorale) (1999) unfolds as a dialogue between the two kinds of music reflected in the title. In the “expectation” music that begins the piece, isolated gestures appear over extended tonal cluster sonorities that “hang in the air.” The “chorale” music that follows is lyrical and expressive. After a return to the “expectation” music, the work closes with a pastorale.
Latvian composer Imants Zemzaris (b. 1951) was born in Riga to a family of artists and academics. (His grandfather, the linguist Jānis Endzelīns, was the co-developer of the modern Latvian alphabet.) He was educated at the Emīls Dārziņš Music College and the Latvian State Conservatory where his primary teachers were Ādolfs Skulte and Pēteris Plakidis. Zemzaris has been particularly active as a music critic
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Imants Zemzaris — Gaidas un korālis (Expectation and Chorale) (1999) for organ