Northern Lights - Ēriks Ešenvalds

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
  • Trinity University Chamber Singers
    Gary Seighman, conductor
    November 3, 2021
    Margarite B. Parker Chapel
    Northern Lights - Eriks Esenvalds
    Mixed choir, water-tuned glasses, and chimes.
    Featuring tenor soloist Colin Lekki
    Musica Baltica, 2012
    The Aurora Borealis has inspired countless stories from early peoples. For those in the region around modern-day Latvia, the northern lights were the spirits of fallen warriors fighting in the sky.
    Ešenvalds combines a Latvian folk song about this legend with observations made by nineteenth-century Arctic explorers, Charles Francis Hall and Fridtjof Nansen.
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    How many nights against the North wind
    I saw the Northern Lights fighting;
    Fighting in the sky, the Northern Lights
    Bring wars to our land.
    (in Latvian)
    It was night, and I had gone on deck several times
    Iceberg was silent; I too was silent
    It was true dark and cold
    At nine o'clock I was below in my cabin
    When the captain hailed me with the words:
    "Come above, Hall, at once! The world is on fire!"
    I knew his meaning, and, quick as thought
    I rushed to the companion stairs
    In a moment I reached the deck
    And as the cabin door swung open
    A dazzling light, overpow'ring light burst upon my startled senses!
    Oh, the whole sky was one glowing mass of colored flames, so mighty, so brave!
    Like a pathway of light the northern lights seemed to draw us into the sky
    Yes, it was harp-music, wild storming in the darkness;
    The strings trembled and sparkled in the glow of the flames like a shower of fiery darts
    A fiery crown of auroral light cast a warm glow across the arctic ice
    Again at times it was like softly playing, gently rocking silvery waves
    On which dreams travel into unknown worlds
    [Charles Francis Hall & Fridtjof Nansen]
    Historical photos are from various expeditions by Nansen

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