Avicii
Levels
arranged for Mixed Choir
Avicii
Levels
arranged for Mixed Choir
- Instrumentation Mixed Choir (SSATBB)
- Composer Tim Bergling Etta James Pearl Woods Leroy Kirkland
- Artist Avicii
- Editor Hans Vainikainen
- Edition Choral Score
- Publisher Bärenreiter Verlag
- Order no. BA11397
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Description:
'Oh, sometimes I get a good feeling, yeah
Get a feeling that I never, never, never, never had before...'
In its original form, 'Levels' is more of an instrumental number featuring a short passage from a song by soul-singer Etta James. The energy of this exhilarating electro-pop piece with the inimitable Avicii sound is an ear-catching delight and brings audiences to their feet: a good time is guaranteed!
Hans Vainikainen heads Stockholm's Katarinakörerna with more than 500 singers in various combinations. Their programmes cover both sacred and secular music. In his search for suitable arrangements, his eye fell on one the world’s best-known pop artists, Tim Bergling, known professionally as Avicii. He then arranged three of Avicii’s best songs for classical choirs, intending them to be encore pieces.
Get a feeling that I never, never, never, never had before...'
In its original form, 'Levels' is more of an instrumental number featuring a short passage from a song by soul-singer Etta James. The energy of this exhilarating electro-pop piece with the inimitable Avicii sound is an ear-catching delight and brings audiences to their feet: a good time is guaranteed!
Hans Vainikainen heads Stockholm's Katarinakörerna with more than 500 singers in various combinations. Their programmes cover both sacred and secular music. In his search for suitable arrangements, his eye fell on one the world’s best-known pop artists, Tim Bergling, known professionally as Avicii. He then arranged three of Avicii’s best songs for classical choirs, intending them to be encore pieces.