A rose has sprung
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Mårten Jansson
A rose has sprung

Mårten Jansson
A rose has sprung

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Description:

  • Language: German English Swedish
  • Pages: 22
  • Release: 10.09.2025
  • Genre: Christmas, Canon
  • Accompaniment: A cappella
  • ISMN: 9790006634590
The melody of the world-famous Christmas carol is embedded in a sound space full of bells in the male voices. The independence of these two levels is emphasized by the fact that they are sung in different meters. In the second verse, the tension increases even more due to the canonic leading of the melody, only to calm down again at the end of the movement.

I make my own music and have never tried to be original. Following this motto, I have tried to express through my music all the feelings that make up life. Some describe my music as 'as sad as birds that have lost their wings'. Others call it 'the happiest classical music we have ever heard'.
I have always been closer to melodious music than to atonal music, and that is certainly the reason why my music has a rather melancholy character. My works are almost exclusively spiritual. This is both an expression of my own faith and my appreciation of the timeless texts that have been set to music for centuries.

Mårten Jansson (*1965), a member of Föreningen svenska tonsättare (Society of Swedish Composers), graduated from the Royal College of Music (KHM) in Stockholm with an MFA degree in music education, Dalcroze rhythm and voice. He was the director of Carmen, one of Sweden's best-known female vocal ensembles, for over ten years. He currently teaches choir, music theory, conducting and singing at Boland High School and Music School in his hometown Uppsala.

Under Multimedia you will find a recording of Lo, how a Rose e'er blooming with Ensemble Capella SF, Director Ragnar Bohlin