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    in 2022, Pärt was the most performed living composer in the world, and the second most performed in 2019, after John Williams. The Arvo Pärt Centre, in...
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    This is an incomplete list of works by the Estonian composer Arvo Pärt. Our Garden for children's chorus and orchestra (1959/2003) Solfeggio for chorus...
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  • International Arvo Pärt Centre (Estonian: Rahvusvaheline Arvo Pärdi Keskus), with 'international' dropped from the name in 2014. The Arvo Pärt Centre was...
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    (2002-12-02). "Consolations: Arvo Pärt". The New Yorker. Retrieved 30 Aug 2016. Pärt, Arvo. “Tabula Rasa”. ECM Records, ECM 1275, 1984. Pärt, Glass, Martynov. "Silencio"...
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    Arvo Pärt Centre. He also owns the music editing company Michael Pärt Musik. Michael Pärt was born as the younger son of classical composer Arvo Pärt...
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    Da pacem Domine (Give peace, Lord) is a choral composition by Arvo Pärt on the Latin prayer for peace Da pacem Domine, first composed in 2004 for four...
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  • dir., Passio, by Arvo Pärt, Hilliard Ensemble, ECM New Series 837109 (1988). Tauno Satomaa, dir., Johannes Passion, by Arvo Pärt, Candomino Choir, Finlandia...
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    The Deer's Cry is a sacred motet by Arvo Pärt, set to text from a traditional Irish lorica for a four-part choir a cappella. He composed the piece on a...
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  • (1920–2005), American actor Arvo Pärt (born 1935), Estonian composer Arvo Sainio (1921–1984), Finnish military officer and politician Arvo Salminen (1896–1967)...
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  • Tintinnabuli (category Arvo Pärt)
    "a bell") is a compositional style created by the Estonian composer Arvo Pärt, introduced in his Für Alina (1976), and used again in Spiegel im Spiegel...
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    Spiegel im Spiegel (category Compositions by Arvo Pärt)
    Tooltip literal translation 'mirror(s) in the mirror') is a composition by Arvo Pärt written in 1978, just before his departure from Estonia. The piece is...
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    Für Alina (category Compositions by Arvo Pärt)
    (English: For Alina) is a work for piano, composed by the Estonian composer Arvo Pärt. It is considered an essential work of his tintinnabuli style. Für Alina...
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    Lamentate (category Compositions by Arvo Pärt)
    "Reviewed Work: Arvo Pärt: Da pacem Domine; Lamentate by Arvo Pärt". Tempo. 60 (236): 74–75. JSTOR 3878998. "Marsyas, part 1: Music by Arvo Pärt". Retrieved...
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    deep) is a choral composition by Arvo Pärt. He wrote the work in 1980, a setting of Psalm 130 in Latin for a four-part men's choir, percussion (ad. lib...
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  • "Credo" is a 1968 musical piece by Estonian composer Arvo Pärt. Its text is in Latin. The length of "Credo" is 12 min. The premiere was on 16 November...
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    by Estonian composer Arvo Pärt, written in 1966. Arvo Pärt, BIS (1989); Bamberg Symphony Orchestra, conductor Neeme Järvi Arvo Pärt. Collage, Chandos (1993);...
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    Holy Queen, literally: Hail, Queen) is a Marian anthem, a setting by Arvo Pärt of the Latin hymn "Salve Regina" for mixed choir and organ in 2001. It...
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    (2010) Arvo Pärt: In Principio (2009) Toivo Tulev: Songs (2008) Scattered Rhymes: Tarik O'Regan & Guillaume de Machaut (2008) A New Joy (2006) Arvo Pärt: Da...
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    3 – Arvo Pärt Centre". www.arvopart.ee. Retrieved 15 December 2018. Pärt, Arvo (1971). Symphony No. 3. Frankfurt: C. F. Peters. Cowan, Rob. "Pärt Symphony...
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    Cantus in Memoriam Benjamin Britten (category Compositions by Arvo Pärt)
    written in 1977 by the Estonian composer Arvo Pärt, for string orchestra and bell. The work is an early example of Pärt's tintinnabuli style, which he based...
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  • Fratres (category Compositions by Arvo Pärt)
    musical work by the Estonian composer Arvo Pärt exemplifying his tintinnabuli style of composition. It is three-part music, written in 1977, without fixed...
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  • Miserere is a choral work by Estonian composer Arvo Pärt, setting the words of two traditional liturgical hymns: the Miserere and the Dies irae. The piece...
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  • Arvo Pärt set the Latin text of the Magnificat canticle in 1989. It is a composition for five-part choir (SSATB) a cappella, with several divided parts...
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  • the Highlands" has been arranged for countertenor (alto) and organ by Arvo Pärt. "My Heart's in the Highlands" was also arranged for lyre and guitar by...
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  • under Dennis Russell Davies performing works of Arvo Pärt 1988: Passio (ECM 1370) performing works of Pärt 1989: Perotin (ECM 1385) performing works of Perotin...
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    15 January 2017. "Arvo Pärt: Nunc dimittis for mixed choir (SATB) a cappella". Universal Edition. Retrieved 15 January 2017. Arvo Pärt / Nunc dimittis....
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    attributed to Saints Ambrose, Augustine, and Hilary, by Estonian-born composer Arvo Pärt, commissioned by the Westdeutscher Rundfunk in Cologne, Germany, in 1984...
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  • All tracks are written by Pat Metheny, except the final, which is by Arvo Pärt. Jason Vieaux – guitar (tracks 1-4) Los Angeles Guitar Quartet – guitars...
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  • (Pärt), a composition by Arvo Pärt for men's voices, percussion (ad lib.) and organ, 1980 De Profundis (ballet), a ballet by J. Lang (2007) to Arvo Pärt's...
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  • Estonian national awakening. The best known active Estonian composers is Arvo Pärt. Estonian epic poetry (Estonian: regilaul) has been extensively recorded...
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