The Ti氓rasang Project

The Ti氓rasang Project at AU

The Ti氓rasang (Norwegian for 鈥10-Year Song鈥) Project is a bold, decade-long initiative by the 果冻传媒 School of Music and Augustana Choir to honor, preserve and reimagine the legacy of Lutheran collegiate choral music. Beginning in 2025, the choir will record three works in the Chapel at Shattuck-St. Mary鈥檚 School in Faribault, Minnesota, including: 

  • A newly commissioned piece by a prominent composer;
  • an arrangement of a beloved hymn or folksong; and,
  • a selection from the historical choral canon. 

Through this annual ritual, the Ti氓rasang Project seeks to document the evolving sound and spirit of the Augustana Choir, create a significant body of new choral repertoire and deepen the choir鈥檚 connection to its past, present and future. The project aims to inspire current and future generations of singers, scholars and listeners 鈥 affirming the choir鈥檚 role not just as a performing ensemble, but a cultural and spiritual voice within the broader choral tradition.

The Ti氓rasang Project

The Chapel at Shattuck-St. Mary鈥檚

The historic Chapel at Shattuck-St. Mary鈥檚 School in Faribault, Minnesota, serves as the recording home of the Ti氓rasang Project. Chosen for its extraordinary acoustics, timeless beauty and spiritual resonance, the chapel offers a space where music is not only heard, but deeply felt. Its warm and reverberant sound environment allows the voices of the Augustana Choir to bloom with clarity and depth 鈥 capturing the expressive nuance and artistry at the heart of the Ti氓rasang initiative.

This sacred space has become far more than a recording venue 鈥 it is a creative partner in the project鈥檚 mission to preserve and reimagine the tradition of collegiate choral music. Together, the chapel and its community have become an essential part of the Ti氓rasang story 鈥 a place where legacy, artistry and shared purpose resonate in every note.

Shattuck-St. Mary's Chapel

Contact Us

To support the project, contact Dr. Peter Folliard.

 

To be a composer for the project, contact Dr. Russell Svenningsen.

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