Odoia-naduri

( Odoia )

Lord Abingdon (1740-1799) [ Great Britain ]

Arr.: Cuyler, Patty (born in 1954) [ USA ; Vermont ]

Edition
Published by Northern Harmony Publishing [USA ; Vermont] , 2001 ; in Georgian Folksongs I (32 p.)
Ref. : 8420  (3 p.)
Copyright : 2001
 
Description
Text in: Georgian
Epoque: 18th century  (1850-1899)
Genre-Style-Form: Folk music ; Work song ; Secular
Mood of the piece: heroic
Type of Choir: ATB + ATB  (6 mixed voices )
Soloist(s): Ad libitum  (1 soloist(s))
Difficulty choir (incr.from 1 to 5): 3
Difficulty conductor (incr.from A to E): C
Duration: 3.0 min.
Number of verses: 3
Origin: Georgia
Musicological Sources: A performance arrangement of traditional work songs from Samagrelo, western Georgia. After singing together in the opening sections it divides into alternating, antiphonal choirs, becoming more and more rhythmic. All these Georgian songs are best learne