Pakopa Piece
Stephen Chase
Description
Instrumentation Genre Vocal
Tag historical instruments
Collaborators Brevis Choir
Collaboration details Vilnius-based chamber choir
Duration 12 minutes
Instrumentation Soprano [2 players]; Alto [2 players]; Tenor [2 players]; Bass [2 players]
A setting of a Lithuanian tongue twister: Pakopa po pakopos, pakopa po pakopos, pakopa po pakopos, mes kopiame aukstyn (Step by step, step by step, step by step, we're rising up)
2015, revised 2020
Instrumentation Genre Vocal
Tag historical instruments
Collaborators Brevis Choir
Collaboration details Vilnius-based chamber choir
Duration 12 minutes
Instrumentation Soprano [2 players]; Alto [2 players]; Tenor [2 players]; Bass [2 players]
Performances of this work
| Date | Venue | Performer | Link |
| 25/07/2015 (*premiére) | Šv. Jonų bažnyčia, Vilnius, Lithuania, LT |
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