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Arvo Pärt

Classical music
Contemporary
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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...
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Nunc Dimittis (2001)Arvo Pärt and Agnès Laissy
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Creature Walk 

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Keith Jarrett, Jan Garbarek, Marilyn Mazur and Arvo Pärt
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Sur Le Fleuve 

Instrumental

Keith Jarrett, Anouar Brahem, François Couturier, Jean-Louis Matinier and Arvo Pärt
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Arpeggiata Addio 

Instrumental

Keith Jarrett, Rolf Lislevand, Rolf Lislevand Ensemble and Arvo Pärt
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Apeggiata addio 

Instrumental

Keith Jarrett, Rolf Lislevand, Rolf Lislevand Ensemble and Arvo Pärt
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Tango A Mi Padre 

Instrumental

Keith Jarrett, Dino Saluzzi, Anja Lechner and Arvo Pärt
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Nunc Dimittis (2001)Arvo Pärt and Agnès Laissy

Pilgrim's Song

7:30

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Creature Walk 

Instrumental

Keith Jarrett, Jan Garbarek, Marilyn Mazur and Arvo Pärt

Elixir

2:34

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Sur Le Fleuve 

Instrumental

Keith Jarrett, Anouar Brahem, François Couturier, Jean-Louis Matinier and Arvo Pärt

Le Voyage de Sahar

6:29

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Arpeggiata Addio 

Instrumental

Keith Jarrett, Rolf Lislevand, Rolf Lislevand Ensemble and Arvo Pärt

Nuove Musiche

7:17

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Apeggiata addio 

Instrumental

Keith Jarrett, Rolf Lislevand, Rolf Lislevand Ensemble and Arvo Pärt

7:17

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Tango A Mi Padre 

Instrumental

Keith Jarrett, Dino Saluzzi, Anja Lechner and Arvo Pärt

Mojotoro

4:16

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