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Silentium
Cat: MRI 208LP. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Vater Unser (Arr For Trombone & String Ensemble) (3:28)
Variationen Zur Gesundung Von Arinuschka (3:32)
Fratres For Strings & Percussion (9:03)
Silentium (21:33)
Review: Estonian contemporary classical musician Arvo Part is by now perhaps best known for his devastating opus 'Spiegel Im Spiegel'. But to focus solely on this ascendant piece would be to do a disservice to the best of his works, of which there is not only much, but also a personally idiosyncratic method that suggests genius. Mississippi Records expand on this elusive and fascinating musician's oeuvre, helping disseminate a new collection of renditions by Boston-based chamber orchestra A Far Cry. Part's music is ternary, and he is responsible for the use of the term "tintinnabular" in music theory: a far cry from the bell-related meaning of the term, tintinnabular music refers to a specific compositional style in which one hand arpeggiates the tonic triad (plays notes 1, 3 and 5), while the other hand ascends the remaining notes of the scale in stepwise motion. Decidedly minimalist, then, the versions of 'Silentium' and 'Vater Unser' in particular render Part's technique in full naked technicolour, with their thin strings building to gobsmacking, tearjerking heights. No wonder that, so famously, of his sparse compositions, Part had this to say: "I have nothing to say... It is dangerous to say anything, because if I've said it already in words there might be nothing left for my music."
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Silentium
Silentium (clear vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: MRI 208LPC1. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Vater Unser (Arr For Trombone & String Ensemble) (3:28)
Variationen Zur Gesundung Von Arinuschka (3:32)
Fratres For Strings & Percussion (9:03)
Silentium (21:33)
Review: Arvo Part stands as one of the most influential composers of the 20th and 21st centuries, pioneering the "holy minimalism" movement with a sound that is both stark and transcendent. Emerging from Soviet-occupied Estonia, his early experiments in serialism gave way to a deeply spiritual style influenced by Gregorian chant and Orthodox choral traditions. His self-developed tintinnabuli technique, marked by bell-like harmonies and spacious phrasing, has made his work beloved across classical and contemporary circles. This collection highlights Part's signature meditative depth. At its core is a never-before-released version of 'Silentium,' performed by Boston's A Far Cry at an unhurried pace, stretching the piece's time-suspending qualities to their limit. The album also includes the warm yet solemn 'Vater Unser,' the introspective piano piece 'Variationen zur Gesundung von Arinuschka,' and a stirring interpretation of 'Fratres for Strings and Percussion.' Each piece reflects Part's belief in music as a form of prayeriunspoken, yet profoundly resonant.
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