David Wikander
Dofta, dofta, vit syrén
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Composer:David WikanderGenre:MiscellaneousStyle:MiscellaneousAverage_duration:2:29"Dofta, dofta, vit syrén" is a choral piece composed by David Wikander, a Swedish composer, in 1921. The piece premiered in Stockholm, Sweden, in the same year. It is a part of a collection of choral pieces called "Svenska folkvisor" (Swedish folk songs). The piece is written for a mixed choir and is divided into three movements. The first movement is marked "Andante con moto" and is in 4/4 time. It begins with a soft and gentle melody sung by the sopranos, which is then taken up by the altos, tenors, and basses. The melody is simple and repetitive, with the lyrics "Dofta, dofta, vit syrén" (Smell, smell, white lilac) being sung repeatedly. The movement builds in intensity as the choir sings in harmony, with the melody becoming more complex and the tempo increasing. The second movement is marked "Allegro moderato" and is in 3/4 time. It begins with a lively and upbeat melody sung by the sopranos, which is then taken up by the altos, tenors, and basses. The melody is more complex than the first movement, with the lyrics "Sjung, sjung, ljuva fågel" (Sing, sing, sweet bird) being sung repeatedly. The movement is characterized by its energetic rhythm and joyful melody. The third movement is marked "Andante con moto" and is in 4/4 time. It begins with a soft and gentle melody sung by the sopranos, which is then taken up by the altos, tenors, and basses. The melody is similar to the first movement, with the lyrics "Dofta, dofta, vit syrén" being sung repeatedly. The movement is characterized by its peaceful and calming melody, which gradually fades away to a soft and gentle ending. Overall, "Dofta, dofta, vit syrén" is a beautiful and uplifting choral piece that captures the essence of Swedish folk music. Its simple yet powerful melodies and harmonies make it a popular choice for choirs around the world.More....
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