Arvo Pärt
Arvo Pärt (11 September 1935) is an Estonian composer of classical and sacred music. Since the late 1970s, Pärt has worked in a minimalist style that employs his self-invented compositional technique, tintinnabuli. His music is in part inspired by Gregorian chant. Pärt has been the most performed living composer in the world for 5 consecutive years. Arvo Pärt was born in Paide, Järva County, Estonia. His musical studies began in 1954 at the Tallinn Music Secondary School, interrupted less than a year later while he fulfilled his National Service obligation as oboist and side-drummer in an army band. He returned to Middle School for a year before joining the Tallinn Conservatory in 1957, where his composition teacher was Professor Heino Eller. Pärt started work as a recording engineer with Estonian Radio, wrote music for the stage and received numerous commissions for film scores so that, by the time he graduated from the Conservatory in 1963, he could already be considered a professional composer. A year before leaving, he won first prize in the All-Union Young Composers' Competition for a children's cantata, Our Garden, and an oratorio, Stride of the World. Today Arvo Pärt is best known for his choral works, which he started to produce in the 1980s, after his emigration from the former Soviet Union to Germany, Berlin. Before that he had written his most recognised works from the 1970s, Fratres, Cantus in memoriam Benjamin Britten, and Tabula Rasa. In 1978 Pärt comp...
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Spiegel im Spiegel
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An den Wassern zu Babel
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De Profundis
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The Beatitudes
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Arbos
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Es Sang vor Langen Jahren
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Tabula Rasa: II. Silentium
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Te Deum
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I Am the True Vine
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Nunc Dimittis
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Da Pacem Domine
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The Woman With the Alabaster Box
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My Heart's in the Highlands
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Fratres for String Quartet
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Agnus Dei
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Solfeggio
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Silouans Song
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Tribute to Caesar
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Berliner Messe: Kyrie
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Sanctus
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Psalom
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Für Alina No. 1
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Cantus in Memory of Benjamin Britten for Strings and Bell
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Wallfahrtslied (Pilgrim's Song)
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Credo
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Gloria
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