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Arvo Pärt

Classical music
Contemporary
New Age
Celebrated as one of the greatest contemporary composers, Arvo Pärt (b. 1935, Estonia) got off to a rocky start under Communist rule. Winner of the 1963 USSR Young Composers' Competition, the neoclassical-influenced musician went through various phases (dodecaphonism, serialism, collages), creating controversy with his religiously-inspired Credo and Symphony No. 3. Despite censorship, he pursued his research and developed a style that he himself called "tintinnabuli" for the play of bells in his compositions. The series of medieval-inspired works Cantus in Memoriam Benjamin Britt...
Songs
Nunc Dimittis (2001)
Nunc Dimittis (2001)Arvo Pärt and Agnès Laissy

Pilgrim's Song

7:30

Reading of Sacred Books
Reading of Sacred Books 

Instrumental

Keith Jarrett and Arvo Pärt

Gurdjieff: Sacred Hymns

8:25

Cantus In Memory Of Benjamin Britten
Cantus In Memory Of Benjamin BrittenArvo Pärt, Dennis Russell Davies and Staatsorchester Stuttgart

Tabula Rasa

Ojos Negros
Ojos Negros 

Instrumental

Keith Jarrett, Dino Saluzzi, Anja Lechner and Arvo Pärt

Ojos Negros

5:53

Tango A Mi Padre
Tango A Mi Padre 

Instrumental

Keith Jarrett, Dino Saluzzi, Anja Lechner and Arvo Pärt

Mojotoro

4:16

Modul 42
Modul 42 

Instrumental

Keith Jarrett, Nik Bärtsch's Ronin and Arvo Pärt

Holon

6:24

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