Ugis Praulins
Laudibus in sanctis
Released Album
Recent Album
Works Info
Composer:Ugis PraulinsGenre:ChoralStyle:ChoralCompose Date:2008"Laudibus in sanctis" is a choral composition composed by Ugis Praulins, a renowned Latvian composer, in the year 2001. The piece had its premiere on November 17, 2001, performed by the Latvian Radio Choir under the direction of Kaspars Putnins. $$$The composition consists of five movements, each showcasing Praulins' distinctive style and innovative approach to choral music. The first movement, "Laudate Dominum," is characterized by its energetic and rhythmic drive. The choir's voices intertwine in intricate polyphonic textures, creating a vibrant and dynamic atmosphere. $$$The second movement, "Sanctus," contrasts the previous movement with its serene and ethereal character. The choir's voices soar in harmonious melodies, evoking a sense of reverence and awe. Praulins skillfully employs dissonance and consonance to create a delicate balance, enhancing the emotional impact of the movement.$$$In the third movement, "Gloria," Praulins explores the full range of the choir's capabilities. The piece is marked by its rhythmic complexity and intricate vocal lines. The choir's voices cascade in cascading patterns, creating a sense of grandeur and celebration. The movement is characterized by its vibrant and joyful character, reflecting the text's exaltation of God.$$$The fourth movement, "Agnus Dei," is a poignant and introspective piece. Praulins employs rich harmonies and expressive melodic lines to convey a sense of longing and supplication. The choir's voices blend seamlessly, creating a haunting and contemplative atmosphere.$$$The final movement, "Alleluia," serves as a jubilant conclusion to the composition. Praulins employs rhythmic ostinatos and syncopated patterns to create a sense of exuberance and excitement. The choir's voices intertwine in intricate counterpoint, building towards a climactic and triumphant finale.$$$Overall, "Laudibus in sanctis" showcases Ugis Praulins' mastery of choral composition. His innovative use of harmonies, rhythms, and vocal textures creates a captivating and emotionally resonant musical experience. The piece's premiere in 2001 marked the beginning of its journey to becoming a beloved and frequently performed choral work.More....
Works Music
Released Music