This Easter Erki Pärnoja releases his first choral album, Anima Mea. The season is a time to celebrate resurrection, rebirth, nature triumphing over the bleakness of winter, and light overcoming darkness. Anima Mea follows the same arc. It starts at the end and ends at the beginning, offering an eternal world of opportunities between. At its very core it is about hope.
Translating from Latin as “My Soul,” the title intimates that the true story behind the Anima Mea is not to be told by the author, but rather found within the listener. Music has often been the catalyst for deep introspection, and Pärnoja’s goal was to hopefully add an entry into this eternal conversation. Its form and sound were discovered through intuition, rather than conscious planning and construction.
The result is a piece of music that invites the listener’s soul to participate in a similar type of exploration, guiding them in with patterns and melodies first appearing as small particles. These hints eventually develop into leitmotifs, illuminating the way for the listener to utilize Anima Mea as the musical score for delving into their own abstractions.
Listen to "Anima Mea" here
Tracklist:
1. Anima Mea
2. Alla Tiibade Varju / Into Wings' Embrace
3. Isa / Father
4. Koit või Ehakuma / Is it Dawn or Mornings' Glow
5. Sügav Rahu / Deep Peace
6. Mina tean / I Know
Erki will be introducing "Anima Mea" with a small tour taking him to towns around Estonia in June.
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Cross genre choral work "Anima Mea" released during Easter
Estonian composer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Erki Pärnoja released his first choral album on Easter weekend. The premiere, originally planned to be performed on the Easter holidays in 2020, was due to circumstances postponed to autumn. Pärnoja’s compositions were performed alongside world renown composer Arvo Pärt's work, forming a concert evening titled “Midnight: Pärt & Pärnoja”.
The premiere of "Anima Mea" was attended by a total of 1,500 people at St. John's Church in Tallinn on two evenings. The recording turned out to be one of the most popular concert recordings on Estonia’s leading classical music radio “Klassikaraadio” last year, despite its late release in November 2020.
The concert recording received finishing touches in the studio and was released on April 3rd both physically on vinyl and CD as well as on streaming platforms.
Collegium Musicale Chamber Choir
Conductor: Endrik Üksvärav
Soloists: Annely Leinberg, Marie Roos, Lili Kirikal, Kristel Marand, Helina Kuljus, Rasmus Laks, Karl Tipp
Erki Pärnoja - guitars
Filip Leyman - keyboards and percussion
Peedu Kass - keyboards and acoustic bass
Ulrik Ording - drums and percussion
Produced by Erki Pärnoja and Filip Leyman