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Arvo Pärt (Estonian pronunciation: [ˈɑrvo ˈpært]; born 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.
Pärt was born in Paide, Järva County, Estonia, and was raised by his mother and stepfather in Rakvere in northern Estonia. He began to experiment with the top and bottom notes as the family's piano's middle register was damaged. His first serious study came in 1954 at the Tallinn Music Middle School, but less than a year later he temporarily abandoned it to fulfill military service, playing oboe and percussion in the army band. While at the Tallinn Conservatory, he studied composition with Heino Eller. As a student, he produced music for film and the stage. During the 1950s, he also completed his first vocal composition, the cantata Meie aed ('Our Garden') for children's choir and orchestra. He graduated in 1963. From 1957 to 1967, he worked as a sound producer for Estonian radio.
Stephen Layton (born 23 December 1966) is an English conductor.
Layton was raised in Derby, where his father was a church organist. He was a chorister at Winchester Cathedral, and subsequently won scholarships to Eton College and then King's College, Cambridge as an organ scholar under Stephen Cleobury.
Whilst studying at Cambridge, Layton founded the mixed-voice choir Polyphony in 1986. He was appointed the musical director of the Holst Singers in 1993, replacing Hilary Davan Wetton, who had founded the group in 1978. Layton has served as assistant organist at Southwark Cathedral and musical director of Wokingham Choral Society. Beginning in 1997, he served as organist and subsequently director of music at the Temple Church. From 1999-2004 he was Chief Conductor of the Netherlands Kammerkoor. From 2000-2012 he was Chief Guest Conductor of the Danish National Vocal Ensemble. In 2006, he became Director of Music at Trinity College, Cambridge. In November 2009, the City of London Sinfonia announced the appointment of Layton as its second Artistic Director, effective with the 2010-2011 season, for an initial contract of 3 years. Layton is also to have the title of Principal Conductor.
Berliner Messe (or Berlin Mass) is a mass setting by Estonian composer Arvo Pärt. Commissioned for the 90th Katholikentag in 1990, it was originally scored for SATB soloists and organ. Pärt later revised the piece for chorus and string orchestra. Pärt uses his tintinnabuli technique throughout, with movements taking many forms within that style—flowing from quietly reverent duets between parts to full chorus proclamations of faith.
The work consists of five movements of the Mass ordinary and three movements intended for the celebration of Pentecost:
The fact that the Mass was originally written for Pentecost is evidenced by the presence of the two Alleluias and the Veni Sancte Spiritus. However, Pärt has also set two Alleluia verses to permit the work to be used at Christmas. All five of these movements are marked "ad lib." in the score.
Annum per annum - Arvo Pärt
Arvo Pärt Annum per Annum for Organ
Arvo Pärt—Berliner Messe & Magnificat—Polyphony, Stephen Layton (conductor)
Triodion - Arvo Part
o-antiphonen (arvo part) - cellofest 2016
SSMF 2013: Arvo Part, Cantus in memoriam Benjamin Britten
Vater Unser - Arvo Pärt by Rony Samaj (DUO CANTO June/2015)
Magnificat – Arvo Pärt
Cécile Chaminade - Flute Concertino Op. 107 (INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY TRIBUTE)
Nassim Haramein 2015 - The Connected Universe
'Annum per annum' was performed by Kelly J. Wheelbarger on 2.23.14 at St. Andrew's Catholic Church in Roanoke VA in a concert 'Music of Italy and Estonia' under the direction of Dr. Jeffrey Sandborg, Roanoke College, Salem, VA. Mr. Wheelbarger performed the piece again on 2.26.14 for this YouTube posting. Excerpt from Jeremy Grimshaw's description of 'Annum per annum': The very title of Annum per annum (year by year) evokes the passage of large expanses time, and the perhaps the unbroken rites and traditions that string the years together. In fact, the work--one of only a handful for organ by the composer--was commissioned in 1980 to celebrate the 900th year in which daily masses were given at the Speier Cathedral. Dedicated to St. Cecilia, the traditional patron saint of music, Annum...
Available from Hyperion Records (Downloads - mp3, ALAC, FLAC / CD) http://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/dc.asp?dc=D_CDH55408&utm;_medium=Youtube Arvo Pärt (b1935) Berliner Messe & Magnificat Polyphony Stephen Layton (conductor) Get on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/part-berliner-messe-magnificat/id867998889?ls=1&app;=itunes&at;=10ltTR&ct;=yt Featured extracts Berliner Messe [25'07] Polyphony, Stephen Layton (conductor), Andrew Lucas (organ) 1- Kyrie [3'26] 3- Erster Alleluiavers [0'54] Annum per Annum [11'56] 17- Magnificat [7'04] Polyphony, Stephen Layton (conductor), Rachel Elliott (soprano) Seven Magnificat-Antiphons [14'58] Polyphony, Stephen Layton (conductor) 23- O König aller Völker [1'19] 25- De profundis [7'19] with Andrew Lucas (organ), Chris Guy (percussion) Album als...
Introduction In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen Ode I - O Jesus the Son of God, Have Mercy upon Us. We do homage to Thy pure image, O Good One, entreating forgiveness of our transgressions, O Christ our God: for of Thine own good will Thou wast graciously pleased to ascend the Cross in the flesh, that Thou mightest deliver from bondage to the enemy those whom Thou hadst fashioned. For which cause we cry aloud unto Thee with thanksgiving; with joy has Thou filled all things, O our Saviour, in that Thou didst come to save the world. Ode II - O Most Holy Birth-giver of God, Save Us Unto the Birth-giver of God let us sinners and humble ones now diligently have recourse; and let us fall down in penitence exclaiming, from the bottom of our souls; O Sovere...
7/21/13 Guerry Auditorium, Sewanee, TN Sewanee Symphony Christopher Warren-Green, conductor
Music: Vater Unser by Arvo Pärt Rony Samaj (Tenor) Henrique Roberto Simões (Piano) O Duo Canto é um dueto vocal que canta a História da Música Sacra através das composições dos grandes mestres do passado e do presente. ********************************* CONTACT: (Brazil) + (11) + 986349156 (Brazil) + (15) + 34115067 ronysamaj@yahoo.com www.facebook.com/ronysamaj www.facebook.com/ronysantoscantor1 www.twitter.com/ronysamaj www.soundcloud.com/ronysamaj br.linkedin.com/pub/rony-samaj/54/962/a8/
Estudio Coral de Santiago Director: Manuel Suazo Pavez Magnificat – Arvo Pärt Inauguración Temporada de Conciertos de Medio Día Domingos Corales Museo Bellas Artes REDCORAL 12 de Abril 2015
Cécile Chaminade's Flute Concertino in D major, Op. 107, was composed in 1902 for flute and piano and later arranged for flute and orchestra. Scholarship indicates that the Concertino was commissioned by the Paris Conservatoire in 1902, presumably as an examination piece for flute students, where the cerebrated French flautist and teacher Paul Taffanel, whom the Concertino was dedicated to, taught. Among flautists, legend has it that Chaminade wrote the Concertino to punish a flute-playing lover after he left her to marry someone else, wanting to make a piece so fiendishly difficult that he could not play it (though he supposedly did manage). However, Chaminade had married a music publisher the year before the piece was commissioned, which lessens the validity of the legend. Not long afte...
Nassim Haramein's lecture - The Connected Universe. Recorded from The Modern Knowledge Tour, 2015-08-16 in Toronto. Published by the Nasim Haramein CZ and SK FB page with the kind approval of Modern Knowledge and Resonance Project Foundation. Deepen your connection. Enjoy and share! For more information visit http://www.modernknowledge.ca/ • http://resonance.is/ • https://www.facebook.com/ResonanceScienceFoundationCZSK/?ref=ts&fref;=ts