Dalia Dėdinskaitė's "Baltic Prayer" is a captivating chamber music album set to release on January 17, 2025, under the Stradivarius label. Spanning 57 minutes, this collection of seven tracks offers a serene and introspective journey through the realms of classical and sacred music. The album features a blend of original compositions and arrangements, including choral works and pieces for violin and cello, showcasing Dėdinskaitė's versatility and artistry. Highlights include the hauntingly beautiful "Ave Maria" and the contemplative "Da pacem Domine," which highlight the album's meditative and spiritual undertones. "Baltic Prayer" is a testament to Dėdinskaitė's ability to create deeply moving and evocative music, making it a standout release in the chamber music genre.
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Tracks
Plainscapes (Arr. for Choir, Violin & Cello by Anonymous)Pēteris Vasks, Dalia Dėdinskaitė, Gleb Pyšniak, Jauna Muzika Choir, Vaclovas Augustinas
Dialogues (Version for Violin & Cello)Anatolijus Šenderovas, Dalia Dėdinskaitė, Gleb Pyšniak
Da pacem DomineArvo Pärt, Jauna Muzika Choir, Vaclovas Augustinas
Ave MariaJurgis Juozapaitis, Dalia Dėdinskaitė, Gleb Pyšniak, Jauna Muzika Choir, Vaclovas Augustinas
SerenityOla Gjeilo, Dalia Dėdinskaitė, Jauna Muzika Choir, Vaclovas Augustinas
SvyatiJohn Tavener, Gleb Pyšniak, Jauna Muzika Choir, Vaclovas Augustinas
Melody (Arr. for Choir, Violin & Cello by Anonymous)Myroslav Skoryk, Dalia Dėdinskaitė, Gleb Pyšniak, Jauna Muzika Choir, Vaclovas Augustinas