Sven-David Sandström's "Frihetsmässa" is a captivating choral work that blends the sacred and the minimalist, offering a unique listening experience. Released on January 1, 2005, under the Caprice label, this album spans 54 minutes of intricate vocal compositions that showcase Sandström's mastery of the choral genre. The album features a mix of traditional liturgical elements and modern minimalist techniques, creating a harmonious balance between the old and the new.
The tracklist includes a variety of pieces, such as the opening "Ave Maris Stella" and the multi-part "Frihetsmässa," which encompasses sections like "Kyrie," "Gloria," "Credo," and more. Each piece is meticulously crafted, demonstrating Sandström's ability to weave complex vocal textures and rhythms. The album also includes "Mässordinarium och Psaltarpsalm," another multi-part composition that adds depth and variety to the overall listening experience.
Sven-David Sandström's "Frihetsmässa" is a testament to his innovative approach to choral music, making it a standout release for fans of both traditional and contemporary choral works.
(C) 2005 Caprice(P) 2005 Caprice
Tracks
Ave Maris StellaSven-David Sandström, Allmänna Sången, Cecilia Rydinger Alin