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Minjona is a
women's choir A women's choir or women's chorus is a choir formed exclusively by women. If all singers are young, it is called a girls' choir. The voice types are usually soprano and alto, SSAA. The names are also used for music especially composed for such g ...
based at the
University of Latvia University of Latvia (, shortened ''LU'') is a public research university located in Riga, Latvia. The university was established in 1919. History The University of Latvia, initially named as the Higher School of Latvia () was founded on Se ...
. The choir was founded in 1975 by artistic director
Viesturs Gailis Viestards (also ''Viesthard, Vesthardus, Viesturs''; died 1230) was a Semigallian duke in the 13th century, referred to as King Vester (). Life His capital was Tērvete hillfort. During the first decades of the 13th century he was allied with t ...
. In 1977, it was given the name "Minjona." In 2015, Minjona was named the 9th top women's choir in the world.


History


Foundation

The first appearance of the choir occurred in 1974, when female students of the Pēteris Stučka Latvian State University were called to audition for a female choir.Ločmele, A., Jarinovska, K., "Sieviešu koris "Minjona"", ''Pēc 6 mirkļiem 100 gadi''. 2013. 26. septembris. Available at: http://www.mirkli.lu.lv/kori/sieviesu-koris-minjona/ Viesturs Gailis, the founder of the new collective, was the first year student of
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and a son of Daumants Gallis who, at the time, was artistic director and chief conductor of the mixed choir "Juventus". The two driving forces behind the formation of the women's choir were: * an excess of women interested in singing with Juventus; and * Gallis, a conducting student in his father's Conservatory class, wished to develop his own talents as a choral conductor. The first audition took place on 24 December 1974, followed by the first rehearsal on 11 February 1975. Since then, the date of the first rehearsal is commemorated as the choir's anniversary.''Minjona: hronika (11.02.1975. –19.03.1977.)'': albums anuskripts īga, 1975/1977 The first public performance took place on 1 June 1975 in the Aula Magna of the University of Latvia during Childhood festivity. In May 1976, Minjona presented their first full concert. In Autumn 1975, the choir was called to
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to record their first sound and video record: the Latvian folk songs "Tumša nakte, zaļa zāle" and "Bēdu, manu lielu bēdu".


Name

On April 5, 1977 the choir was given a name – "Minjona", which was inspired by the character "Mignon" in
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Johann Wolfgang (von) Goethe (28 August 1749 – 22 March 1832) was a German polymath who is widely regarded as the most influential writer in the German language. His work has had a wide-ranging influence on Western literature, literary, Polit ...
’s work ''
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'' 'Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre'' The choice of name was inspired by Gailis' father, known as an interpreter of the music of
Emīls Dārziņš Emīls Dārziņš (November 3, 1875 – August 31, 1910) was a Latvian composer, conductor and music critic. Dārziņš' work bears a distinct romantic character, with a strong trend towards national themes. His main musical authorities and i ...
. Dārziņš had composed a piece titled "Minjona" for mixed choir; Gailis adapted this music for women's choir to commemorate the naming of the choir. This song is based on one of Goethe's Songs of Mignon, the poem "Kennst du das Land, wo die Zitronen blühn?" This song became for many years an anthem of the choir.


Creative directors and chief conductors

* 1975–1985
Viesturs Gailis Viestards (also ''Viesthard, Vesthardus, Viesturs''; died 1230) was a Semigallian duke in the 13th century, referred to as King Vester (). Life His capital was Tērvete hillfort. During the first decades of the 13th century he was allied with t ...
* 1985–1990
Aivars Gailis Aivars is a Latvian masculine given name. It is borne by over 13,000 men in LatviaPMLP database and in 2006 was the sixth most popular man's name in the country. Its nameday is celebrated on 29 January. Its rise to its present popularity began ...
* 1990–1992 Sigvards Kļava * 1992–now Romāns VanagsUniversity of Latvia. Available at: http://www.minjona.lu.lv/kolektivs/vesture/


Concert masters

* 1978–now
Ilze Dzērve Ilze is a popular given name in Latvia and Scandinavia, first recorded as a given name of Latvians in 1458. It is a variant of Elizabeth (given name), Elizabeth and is cognate with the German given name Ilse. Notable people with the name include: ...


Awards

* 2000 – 1st place – XLVIII ''„Guido d'Arezzo”'' International Polyphonic Competition Arezzo (Italy) * 2001 – 3rd place – XXX ''„Florilège Vocal de Tours”'' International choral competition (France) * 2002 – 2nd place – XVII International Festival of Academic Choirs (Pardubice, Czech Republic) * 2003– 4th place – '' Choir Wars'' of XXIII Latvian Song and XIII Dance Festival * 2004 – 2nd place – XXI ''„Béla Bartók”'' International Choir Competition (Debrecen, Hungary) * 2007 – 4th place –X International Choir Festival ''"Tallinn 2007"'' (Estonia) * 2008 – 2nd place – '' Choir Wars'' of XXIV Latvian Song and XIV Dance Festival; diploma for best performance of mandatory song – Latvian folk song ''"Aunu, aunu balti kājas"'' (arranged by
Imants Ramiņš Imants is a Latvian masculine given name, from the Livonian language: ''im'' meaning "miracle" added to ''and'' meaning "gift". The name is borne by more than 6,250 men in Latvia. Its nameday is celebrated on 1 July. The name is one of the rela ...
) * 2009 – 2nd place – XXXI International May Choir Competition ''„Prof. Georgi Dimitrov”'' (Varna, Bulgaria) * 2012 – Platin Medal – I ''Xinghai'' Prize International Choir Championships (Guangzhou, China) * 2013 – 3rd place – '' Choir Wars'' of XXV Latvian Song and XV Dance Festival; 8th place among female choirs of the world within ''INTERKULTUR'' World Rating. * 2015 – 9th place among female choirs of the world within ''INTERKULTUR'' World RatingAccording to INTERKULTUR World Rankings as of April 2015. Available at:


Nominations

* Latvian
Grand Music Award Great Music Award (), is the highest prize awarded by the Latvian state in the field of music. Award winners receive a monetary prize, and a silver statuette, created by Armands Jēkabsons. References External links * Latvian music awards
2013 in the category "Concert of the Year" – ''Minjona'' took part in the nominated concert of Latvian Song Festival dedicated to the 150th anniversary of the birth of composer
Jāzeps Vītols Jāzeps Vītols (; 26 July 1863 – 24 April 1948) was a Latvian composer, pedagogue and music critic. He is considered one of the fathers of Latvian classical music. Biography Vītols, born in Valmiera the son of a schoolteacher, began hi ...
in the ''Aula Magna'' of the University of Latvia * Annual Latvian Music Recording Award „Academic music album 2005” for the album „Arvien vēl sirds” (2005)."Paziņo Mūzikas ierakstu Gada balvas nominācijas", ''DELFI''. Available at: http://www.delfi.lv/kultura/news/music/pazino-muzikas-ierakstu-gada-balvas-nominacijas.d?id=13466439


Discography

* ''Salve Regina'' (2001). * ''Arvien vēl sirds'' (2005). Nominated to Annual Latvian Music Recording Award „Academic music album 2005”. * ''O Salutaris Hostia'' (2009).


Participation in music recording

* ''Dziesmu svētki. Dziedot dzimu, dziedot augu'' (2008). * ''XXIII Vispārējie Latviešu Dziesmu svētki. Sieviešu un vīru koru koncerts Teiksma par latvieti'' (2003).


Dedications


Composers

* Branko Stark "Domine Dominus noster" ''Psalm 8'' — dedicated to Romāns Vanags and the Minjona Women's Choir of the University of Latvia * Aurelio Porfiri "Laudate Pueri Dominum" ''für Frauenchor und Orchester'' — dedicated to Romāns Vanags and his choir "Minjona" * Juris Karlsons "Ora pro nobis..." ''sieviešu korim à capella'' (13.07.2011. Kalna Oļos) — dedicated to Romāns Vanags and his choir "Minjona" * Antra Purviņa arrangement of "Jingle Bells" ( Maurice Gardner arrangement) to the female choir — dedicated to the Minjona Women's Choir of the University of Latvia * Zigmars Liepiņš arrangement of "Ķiršu lietus" ( Zigmars Liepiņš, Alfrēds Krūklis) to the female choir (01.05.1995) — dedicated to the Minjona Women's Choir for harvest festivities *
Viesturs Gailis Viestards (also ''Viesthard, Vesthardus, Viesturs''; died 1230) was a Semigallian duke in the 13th century, referred to as King Vester (). Life His capital was Tērvete hillfort. During the first decades of the 13th century he was allied with t ...
arrangement of "Minjona" (
Emīls Dārziņš Emīls Dārziņš (November 3, 1875 – August 31, 1910) was a Latvian composer, conductor and music critic. Dārziņš' work bears a distinct romantic character, with a strong trend towards national themes. His main musical authorities and i ...
,
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Johann Wolfgang (von) Goethe (28 August 1749 – 22 March 1832) was a German polymath who is widely regarded as the most influential writer in the German language. His work has had a wide-ranging influence on Western literature, literary, Polit ...
) for women's choir (1977) — dedicated to the Minjona Women's Choir of the Pēteris Stučka Latvian State University


Poems

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— "Vēl pirms dziesmas kāda skaņa debesīs trīs" (1980) — dedicated to the Minjona Women's Choir of the Pēteris Stučka Latvian State University


Other

* Edīte Kaufmane — domestic plum "Minjona" (reg. No. PLU2) — "the first bred plum variety acquired its title due to the choir 'Minjona'"Latvijas izgudrojumi un izgudrotāji. Edīte Kaufmane. Available at: http://inventions.lza.lv/sel.php?id=2


References


External links

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