Chamber Choir Voces Musicales/Tallinn Sinfonietta/Risto Joost Arvo Pärt: Pilgrim's Song (Estonian Record Productions) Latvian Radio Choir/Vox Clamantis/Sinfonietta Riga; Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir/Tallinn Chamber Orchestra; Tõnu Kaljuste Arvo Pärt:Adam's Lament (Ecm) Latvian Radio Choir/Vox Clamantis/Sinfonietta Riga; Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir/Tallinn Chamber Orchestra; Tõnu Kaljuste Arvo Pärt:Adam's Lament (Ecm) Latvian Radio Choir/Vox Clamantis/Sinfonietta Riga; Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir/Tallinn Chamber Orchestra; Tõnu Kaljuste Arvo Pärt:Adam's Lament (Ecm) Latvian Radio Choir/Vox Clamantis/Sinfonietta Riga; Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir/Tallinn Chamber Orchestra; Tõnu Kaljuste Arvo Pärt: Adam's Lament (Ecm)
Because of both his religious devotion and how well his "tintinnabuli" style works with massed voices, choral music has long been the most important part of the output of Estonian "mystic minimalist" composer Arvo Pärt (b. 1935). The past few months brought two excellent recordings focusing on his choral works.
Because of both his religious devotion and how well his "tintinnabuli" style works with massed voices, choral music has long been the most important part of the output of Estonian "mystic minimalist" composer Arvo Pärt (b. 1935). The past few months brought two excellent recordings focusing on his choral works.
- 11/10/2012
- by SteveHoltje
- www.culturecatch.com
Shortly after 9/11, and very definitely as a personal response to that event, I wrote an article about Requiems for Cdnow, where I worked at the time (just a few blocks away from Ground Zero; fortunately our workday started at 10 Am, so I wasn't there yet that day, but in the weeks that followed there were days where, if the wind came from the wrong direction, we would go home early, it made us so sick). In the years since, I have written about music composed in response to that tragedy, such as John Adams's On the Transmigration of Souls. But now I find myself being drawn back to the Requiem idea. Here's a much-expanded take on it.
This roughly chronological list confines itself to works with a sacred basis, though the 20th century yielded secular Requiems, most notably Paul Hindemith's When Lilacs Last in the Door-yard Bloom...
This roughly chronological list confines itself to works with a sacred basis, though the 20th century yielded secular Requiems, most notably Paul Hindemith's When Lilacs Last in the Door-yard Bloom...
- 9/11/2012
- by SteveHoltje
- www.culturecatch.com
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