Chopin University Press, Białostocki Chór Żeński & Anna Olszewska - Facta sunt (2025) Hi-Res

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Title: Facta sunt
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Chopin University Press/Uniwersytet Muzyczny Fryderyka Chopina
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / FLAC 24 Bit (44,1 KHz / tracks)
Total Time: 57:41 min
Total Size: 209 / 492 MB
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Chopin University Press, Białostocki Chór Żeński & Anna Olszewska - Facta sunt (2025) Hi-Res

Tracklist:

01. Marcin Tadeusz Łukaszewski: Pie Jesu
02. Anna Rocławska-Musiałczyk: Chwała Tobie Królu wieków
03. Jan Krutul: Angelo, custode dell’ anima
04. Magdalena Filipska: Gloria Patri
05. Marek Raczyński: Deus meus
06. Tomasz Szczepanik: Źródło miłości
07. Michał Sławecki: Pater noster
08. Marek Raczyński: Błogosławieni miłosierni
09. Michał Malec: Children’s Prayer
10. Eva Ugalde Alvarez: Izadiak guri
11. Zuzanna Koziej: Winter lights
12. Szymon Godziemba-Trytek: Zasło słońce, zasło
13. Marek Raczyński: Dziady
14. Marcin Gumiela: Apokalypsis. Supremum proelium

The album Facta sunt offers a panorama of Polish music for female choir (mainly a cappella) interpreted by one of the most successful ensembles of its specialty – the BIAŁYSTOK FEMALE CHOIR at the III General Secondary School in Białystok, conducted by Anna Olszewska. It contains religious pieces and “secular” compositions written by renowned artists representing various musical environments in Poland: Magdalena Filipska, Szymon Godziemba-Trytka, Marcin Gumiela, Zuzanna Koziej, Jan Krutul, Marcin T. Łukaszewski, Michał Malec, Marek Raczyński, Anna Rocławska-Musiałczyk, Michał Sławecki, Tomasz Szczepanik and the Spanish Eva Ugalde Alvarez. In terms of the cast, all scores use, as is obvious, a female choir part: mostly a cappella, but also with piano or trumpet accompaniment, as well as a cappella with sonoristic elements and percussion effects performed by the choristers. The repertoire is therefore highly diversified and contrasted, which allows one to see how many possibilities lie dormant in the cast of the female choir. Twelve of the fourteen pieces have their phonographic premiere. The recorded compositions performed by the young singers from Białystok are distinguished by true mastery.