Harry Olt
VOCAL AND CHORAL MUSIC
Works for mixed choir and instrument(s)
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The Beginning of the Song [Laulu algus]1952
mixed choir, timpani
Text: Ilmar Laaban
Fp: Stockholm Estonian Youth Choir, conductor Olav Roots; April 2, 1952
Works for male choir and instrument(s)
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Song of Death [Surma laul]cantata
1955
male choir, tenor saxophone, organ, timpani
Text: Henri Michaux
Works for voice(s) and piano
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Rye Has Flowered [Rukis on õitsenud]1972
2'
mezzo-soprano, piano
Text: Karl Ristikivi
Fp: Senta Mõõk-Hallberg (mezzo-soprano), Harri Kiisk (piano); October 1, 1972, Stockholm Estonian House
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Wavy Bed [Lainevoodi]1972
1'
mezzo-soprano, piano
Text: Karl Ristikivi
Fp: Senta Mõõk-Hallberg (mezzo-soprano), Harri Kiisk (piano); October 1, 1972, Stockholm Estonian House
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In Spring [Kevadel]1958
4'
voice, piano
Text: Gustav Suits
Fp: Ingrid Eksell (soprano), Harri Kiisk (piano); December 7, 1958, Stockholm
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The Lullaby of Sorrow [Mure hällilaul]1958
voice, piano
Text: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, translated by August Sang
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Dusks [Videvikud]1953
5'
voice, piano
Text: Marie Under
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Sång1953
voice, piano
Text: Christina Rossetti, translated by Karl Asplund (in Swedish)
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Song for Child [Laul lapsele]1953
2'
voice, piano
Text: Ilmar Laaban
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Own Island [Oma saar]voice, piano
Text: Gustav Suits
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Sorgens vaggvisa (The Lullaby of Sorrow)voice, piano
Text: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, translated by Viktor Rydberg
Works for voice(s) and other instrument(s)
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Mängumees [Mängumees]song cycle
1. Minul on karvased sääred (Jag har lurviga ben)
2. Topsisõbra matus (Drinkarens begravning)
3. Lõõtspillilood (Draspelslåten)
4. Räbalakaupmees (Lumphandlaren)
5. Kuradi surm (Djävalens död)
1967
10'
bass, bass drum
Text: Kalju Lepik
Works for mixed choir a cappella
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Liv som gräs (Life as Grass) [Elu nagu rohi]1968
5'
mixed choir
Text: Artur Lundkvist
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Motet [Motett]1960
mixed choir
Text: sacred text
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Scape [Pagu]1951
mixed choir
Text: Reet Veer
Fp: Stockholm Estonian Youth Choir, conductor Olav Roots; February 1951, Stockholm
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The Flag [Lipulaul]mixed choir
Text: Ivar Grünthal