Traditional Lithuanian Advent song

In Lithuania, Advent is a grim time of year, with only 7-8 hours of sunlight in the depth of winter. Traditionally, it was a time of contemplation, repaying debts, looking for good omens, and divining who will marry in the coming year. In the Dzūkija region, there is a tradition of folk songs and ritualistic dances during the Advent season. These songs have a mystical quality, with texts that often feature totemic animals and natural phenomena paired with themes of matchmaking and marriage.

Performance note: The word leliumai is a non-lexical vocable (or nonsense word) associated with Advent songs. Its repetition (and the strong invocation provided by its melodic line) gives the folk song a ritualistic character. This call should always be sung firmly, but with reverence. Throughout the piece, an expressive and sensitive legato will be your most powerful tool.

  • Voicing: SATB
  • Duration: 4' 50"
  • Language: Lithuanian
  • Level: Intermediate
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Performed at the 2024 Centennial Lithuanian Song Festival in Vilnius, featuring more than 11,000 singers! Watch the live festival performance here: