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August Söderman
Angeliga Sånger
Works Info
Composer
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August Söderman
Genre
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Miscellaneous
Style
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Miscellaneous
Average_duration
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16:28
"Angeliga Sånger" is a choral work composed by August Söderman, a Swedish composer, conductor, and music teacher. The piece was composed in 1867 and premiered the same year in Stockholm, Sweden. It is a collection of six sacred songs, each with its own unique character and message. The first movement, "Gud är kärlek" (God is Love), is a gentle and peaceful hymn that speaks of God's love and mercy. The second movement, "Hosianna" (Hosanna), is a joyful and triumphant song that celebrates the arrival of Jesus in Jerusalem. The third movement, "O, hur saligt att få vandra" (Oh, how blessed it is to walk), is a serene and contemplative hymn that reflects on the joys of walking with God. The fourth movement, "Såsom hjorten" (As the deer), is a lively and energetic song that compares the longing of the soul for God to the thirst of a deer for water. The fifth movement, "Såsom en hjort" (Like a deer), is a more subdued and introspective piece that continues the theme of the previous movement. The final movement, "Sång till friheten" (Song of Freedom), is a rousing and patriotic hymn that celebrates the freedom and independence of Sweden. Overall, "Angeliga Sånger" is a beautiful and inspiring work that showcases Söderman's skill as a composer and his deep faith in God. The six movements are varied in style and mood, but all share a common theme of devotion and praise. The piece has become a beloved part of the Swedish choral tradition and is still performed and enjoyed today.
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