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    Arvo Pärt (Estonian pronunciation: [ˈɑrʋo ˈpært]; born 11 September 1935) is an Estonian composer of contemporary classical music. Since the late 1970s, Pärt has worked in a minimalist style that employs tintinnabuli , a compositional technique he invented.

  3. The Best of Arvo Pärt: The Collection - YouTube. 0:00 / 1:01:21. This video contains the best from the most comprehensive collection ever issued of Arvo Pärts music, surveying the full...

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  4. The Arvo Pärt Centre combines the composer’s personal archive with an information and music centre. It is an open meeting place for musicians, researchers and music lovers—for anyone interested in Arvo Pärts music and world of ideas.

  5. Biography. Arvo Pärt is one of those composers in the world, whose creative output has significantly changed the way we understand the nature of music. In 1976, he created a unique musical language called tintinnabuli, that has reached a vast audience of various listeners and that has defined his work right up to today.

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    • Credo (1968) Pärt composed his Credo for piano and chorus while he was still studying. The ambitious work packs a punch, with strong, chantlike vocal and instrumental passages using modernist serial techniques, contrasted with solo piano moments quoting J.S.
    • Für Alina (1975) A beautiful work for solo piano, this piece invites the performer to interpret the speed and feel of a simple melody so that a slow and exquisite musical meditation can emerge.
    • Cantus in Memoriam Benjamin Britten (1976) Pärt penned this electrifying work in 1976 as an elegy for the English composer Benjamin Britten. It is written for strings and bell, and demonstrates Pärt’s profound minimalist style with its repeated chord progression and simple melody.
    • Sarah Was Ninety Years Old (1977) Pärt composed this piece just before he cemented his Tintinnabuli style, although it represents a step towards it. Written for three voices, organ and percussion, it is based on a story of Sarah, the infertile wife of Abraham from the religious Book of Genesis, who delivers a child at an old age to fulfill a prophecy God has made to Abraham.
  6. May 2, 2024 · Arvo Pärt (born September 11, 1935, Paide, Estonia) is an Estonian composer who developed a style based on the slow modulation of sounds such as those produced by bells and pure voice tones, a technique reminiscent of the medieval Notre-Dame school and the sacred music of Eastern Orthodoxy

  7. May 16, 2014 · By William Robin. May 16, 2014. “Religion guides all the processes in our lives, without us even knowing it,” the Estonian composer Arvo Pärt said in a recent phone interview. “It is true that...

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