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lyrics
Avamäng 2020
Kaugelt on kuulda, kuis väriseb maa,
ärev on olla ja pinge on õhus.
Keegi ei oska ja keegi ei saa
midagi teha, sest krambid on kõhus.
Istume oksal ja Husqvarna käes,
käsi, mis toidab, on maitsvam kui toit.
Müristab küll, kuid ei kuule, ei näe,
järsku minoorne on Lüdigi „Koit“.
Ei ole paremaid, halvemaid aegu,
pigem on pidevalt error ja kaos.
Mööduks see hetk, milles viibime praegu,
niikaua ootame vaguralt paos.
Hammusta oksa, mis istmiku all,
pooleks sae käsi, mis homme sind toidab.
Keegi küll müristab, näeb aga null,
kesk Alexelat vaid sigari läidab.
Overture 2020
You can hear the ground rumble from miles away,
you’re anxious, there’s tension abound.
No one is capable and everyone’s
powerless, ‘cause they’ve all got knots in their stomachs.
We sit on a branch, Husqvarna in hand,
the hand that feeds is tastier than the meal.
There’s a rumbling alright, but you can’t year, don’t see,
and Lüdig’s “Koit” suddenly plays in minor.
There are no best or worst of times,
more like constant error and chaos.
If only the present moment would pass,
we’ll wait here in cover till then.
Bite the branch beneath you,
saw the hand that’ll feed you tomorrow in half.
Someone’s sure rumbling, but can’t see a thing –
just lights a cigar at the gas station.
Põhja Konn
Vanemuise orkestrandid
Vox Clamantis
Lauri Metsvahi – löökpillid/percussions
Põhjas Konn
Ott Adamson – trummid/ drums
Siim Avango – basskitarr/ bass
Jürgen Kütner – kitarrid/ guitars
Kristen Kütner – kitarrid/ guitars
Valter Soosalu – laul, klahvpillid / vocals, keyboards
Vox Clamantis
Jaan-Eik Tulve – dirigent/conductor
Jaanika Kuusik, Mari-Liis Urb, Silja Uhs, Kadri Hunt, Anto Õnnis, Mikk Dede, Sander Pehk, Sakarias Jaan Leppik, Tõnis Kaumann, Taniel Kirikal, Ott Kask, Aare Külama
Vanemuise orkestrandid/ The orchestra members of Theatre Vanemuine
Susann-Elisabeth Kisla – 1. viiul/ 1. violin, Silja Peedo – 2. viiul/ 2. violin, Kadri Rehema – vioola/ viola, Lauri Sõõro – tšello/ cello, Aivar Eimra – kontrabass/ double bass, Marion Strandberg – flööt/ flute, Anastasiia Krause – oboe/ oboe, Heimo Hodanjonok – klarnet/ clarinet, Kulvo Tamra – fagott/ bassoon, Priit Rusalepp – 1. trompet/ 1. trumpet, Marti Suvi – 2. trompet/ 2. trumpet, Urmas Himma – 1. metsasarv/ 1. French horn, Kristiina Luik – 2. metsasarv/ 2. French horn, Artur Kiik – 1. tromboon/ 1. trombone, Gunnar Pettaig – 2. tromboon/ 2. trombone
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