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Heliseb Väljadel
This is my entry for Round 5 of the MocOlympics, though I'll also be entering it into the CCC. My opponent in this round is the extremely talented and highly skilled W. Navarre, who, as far as I can tell, wins a prize in pretty much every contest he enters. Our category was to embody a song in a MOC. After some back and forth I settled on Heliseb Väljadel by Urmas Sisask, which you can listen to here. It's a very beautiful piece, and one of my favorite choral pieces. It's in Estonian; the title loosely translates to "Ringing in the Fields". This scene is what I see in my mind's eye when I listen to the piece - two lovers holding hands, gazing out at the mountains with a church at half distance. I wish you the best of Luck, Navarre. :)
Heliseb Väljadel
This is my entry for Round 5 of the MocOlympics, though I'll also be entering it into the CCC. My opponent in this round is the extremely talented and highly skilled W. Navarre, who, as far as I can tell, wins a prize in pretty much every contest he enters. Our category was to embody a song in a MOC. After some back and forth I settled on Heliseb Väljadel by Urmas Sisask, which you can listen to here. It's a very beautiful piece, and one of my favorite choral pieces. It's in Estonian; the title loosely translates to "Ringing in the Fields". This scene is what I see in my mind's eye when I listen to the piece - two lovers holding hands, gazing out at the mountains with a church at half distance. I wish you the best of Luck, Navarre. :)