Also, how he uses minimalistic techniques of barely changing the thematic material and repeats it so many times and still makes it interesting is fascinating.
Cello and piano are two of my favorite instruments, and Part is one of my favorite composers, so you can imagine how happy I was to find this version of 'Fratres'.
This version is performed by the I Fiamminghi, The Orchestra of Flanders and conducted by Rudolf Werthen. I'm not sure who the cello soloist is though. You can easily find this version on Amazon or iTunes. It's from a fantastic album that has 6 different versions of Fratres on it each scored for a different set of instruments. There's a really interesting version for wind octet and percussion on that album too as well as 3 different pieces by Part.
deep feelings first heard in my twenties,danced to it,now play cello..still moving piece...strange to hear again now with associated memories and different perspective on life
could you please send this to me, my email is greenflamingo1@hotmail.com, i know real original having an oximoron as an email address.. thanks heaps :)
I love love love this piece of music, it's so beautiful. Can u plz send this to me? Iv gone to iTunes but you have to buy the whole album?? Just would like this one song, I'm choreographing a dance piece to it :) truely stunning!!! :)
At last I found this song! I heard in the movie, and I have tried to find out what the song was called, and now I found it! It's such a masterpiece! Thanks for uploading the video.
If possible, could you email me this song? I would be more than happy if you did!
This very particular version of Fratres is unique. It is something from another world. It's just fantastic. And that comes from an average OST customer.
Ohhhhh oh oh oh, SOMETHING EXTRAORDINARY is about to happen. The music says it to me. Some amazing secret thing is about to happen VERY SOON and the thing knows it's going to happen and sits and waits patiently, waving it's little tail, staring at the moon, considering things with tiny wisdom, and it's about to happen at a very precise moment, just SO, and it's going to be SO beautiful and SO EXTRAORDINARY and NO-ONE KNOWS but the thing and it's WAITING...
This song reminds me of Effervescent by Cinematics. Both the cello and piano are so beautifully complimented in this song. I'm not going to claim great musical knowledge, but i do know that this is just a wonderful son.
I am suddenly intrigued by this Arvo Part character. What would be considered his best or at least most accessible album? A good entry point into his oeuvre?
@isaacinspace in my opinion it's a very good starting point. It shows off his general aesthetic, his wide open minimalism, his sometimes staccato, neurotic rythym and his uneasy atmosphere. i wouldn't so far to call it his easiest piece but strikes a nice medium.
@isaacinspace he is mostly known for his choral works, especially sacred music. I think it is some of the best choral music ever written. Beatus is amazing, but it is all choral. In Principio is mostly choral but has some orchestral/instrumental works like Mein Weg which is just crazy good. There are other albums and works that I havent even heard also. hope this helps
Pity? Who care about Johnny Greenwood? Realize that Johnny Greenwood is a guitarist who plays for radiohead....rADIOHEAD. He's no where NEAR the genius of composers like Arvo Part, or Hynryk Gorecki. These are absolute legends in the making. Johnny Greenwood plays for fucking radiohead. In the popular world, radiohead is cool, ground breaking and all that bullshit, but in the higher standard world of true compositional genius, radiohead is a god damn joke.
@CristiaanC fucking purist you must be one of those people that disregard modern music entirely. Quit bitching and enjoy the genius of Part and Greenwood; they've both been instrumental in the progression of music as a whole.
@2enable I've listened to every Radiohead album that they've ever done. That's not the point. Amnesiac is definitely my favorite of them all. Among musical genius, I put Arvo Part up there with Gorecki, and I would even go so far to say that he is as much of a visionary in his time as Tchaikovsky, Brahms, or Beethoven was in their time. C'mon, it's not even the same league. They're an overwhelming joke compared to these monster geniuses.
That's not even the point of the discussion. Sorry man, genius is seen on a universal level. People who are universally recognized as geniuses and pioneers of their time is something that transcends opinion. It is more like an impact and imposition of their creative intelligence on the world. That is something that cannot be avoided.
@CristiaanC no chris, it's not a joke. that's how YOU see it brother, you probably couldn't have enough time to listen to radiohead critically and carefully, I assume.
music is mostly an expression without words, and you don't have to be genius to talk, to express yourself, you know that.
Oi, you can go piss off. You're the nobody in this here argument. You think Johnny Greenwood doesn't know more about arvo part than you? Go on then, you do radiohead's job better than them. They're probably the most credible contemporary british band I can point a stick at. Go listen to Kid A. OK Computer & say they're unjustly famous. Then go do better yourself. Comparisons are odious. There is a parallel between radiohead and part, we're not talking milli vanilli shit.
@mnfchen Arvo Part - Fratres For Cello And Piano. 'There Will Be Blood' # The Orchestra of Flanders # Performer: France Springuel, Mireille Gleizes # Orchestra: Flanders Fiamminghi Orchestra # Conductor: Rudolf Werthen, Peter Manning # Composer: Arvo Part # Audio CD (April 18, 1995) # SPARS Code: DDD # Number of Discs: 1 # Label: Telarc
@91Albertinho Oh please! At least take the time to see the movie credits before putting your foot in your mouth. Daniel Day Lewis is an ACTOR, Paul Thomas Anderson was the DIRECTOR. If you watch the YouTube video of the movie credits, it shows The Orchestra of Flanders as the performers at 6:09 of the video.
I think it is the arpeggiation at the beginning. Rolling the bow across the strings quickly is one of the many cool things string players get to do. Only, I believe that Master and Commander uses the same trick in music of Boccherini. I hear the similarity too.
-Depressing deep piano note - cello strum- depressing piano note- : most powerful 3 notes I've ever heard
SquareKiteGaming 2 weeks ago
@SquareKiteGaming holy shit youre a retard
DGibson1993 2 weeks ago
@DGibson1993 Well by all means, tell me why that might be....
SquareKiteGaming 2 weeks ago
@SquareKiteGaming how the fuck do you expect people to know the exact 3 notes you're referring to song full of piano notes and cello strums
DGibson1993 2 weeks ago
@DGibson1993 I found them to be incredibly noticeable, considering I found this song based off of that
SquareKiteGaming 2 weeks ago
Also, how he uses minimalistic techniques of barely changing the thematic material and repeats it so many times and still makes it interesting is fascinating.
TheShredworthy 2 weeks ago
His writing for the Cello is impeccable. His use of timbre range and tone are out of this world!
TheShredworthy 2 weeks ago
beautiful i'm really fond of and the piano sound is amazing <3
aya25041 3 weeks ago
I'm gonna bury you underground Eli.
phelps12471 1 month ago
I wish the first minute of this would go on forever... I love the rest of it, don't get me wrong!!
kasey172 1 month ago 4
@kasey172 Same here.
phelps12471 1 month ago
Beautiful
Dominoes282 2 months ago
What a tremendously powerful tune to an awesomely perfect movie.
w00tse 2 months ago
Cello and piano are two of my favorite instruments, and Part is one of my favorite composers, so you can imagine how happy I was to find this version of 'Fratres'.
shardikat 3 months ago 3
I would very much like you to email me this as well! Where must i send my email?
cpetrina0204 3 months ago
There is something about the cello that added richness to this song. I love it.
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1:01 BAM!
WorkForYourMoney 4 months ago
listening to this whilst watching the rain outside
WorkForYourMoney 4 months ago 4
they should've put you in a glass jar on the mantlepiece
Alldayeveryday404 4 months ago
Deep, simple, beautiful.
Mazurka1001 4 months ago
We'll get 'em liquored up and take 'em to the peachtree dance!
randomjoe2000 4 months ago
Someone have sheet music to this piece??? I really want to play !
Bigbug123456 5 months ago
Greetings from Thomas Newman! - Listen to "YES" on "Meet Joe Black" :)
raulcat19 5 months ago 2
THANKS FOR UPLOADING THIS!!
bbcasting 5 months ago
This version is performed by the I Fiamminghi, The Orchestra of Flanders and conducted by Rudolf Werthen. I'm not sure who the cello soloist is though. You can easily find this version on Amazon or iTunes. It's from a fantastic album that has 6 different versions of Fratres on it each scored for a different set of instruments. There's a really interesting version for wind octet and percussion on that album too as well as 3 different pieces by Part.
skerbadger 5 months ago
GREAT MOVIE, GREAT MUSIC !
SidorakKing 6 months ago
I guds hjärta.
Rymdfararen 6 months ago
The Northern Light in sound, the feeling of the north, haunting but delicate, makes me think of what really matters in life
smitschagen 6 months ago
In my very humble opinion, Part is the greatest living composer. Hands down.
reginacaeli123 7 months ago 6
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Gret piece! Its possible to send me the music score by email? I will really appreciate this suppprt! celloshed@gmail.com Thank you for post!
Eduard Shvarts
celloshed 7 months ago
deep feelings first heard in my twenties,danced to it,now play cello..still moving piece...strange to hear again now with associated memories and different perspective on life
pikachops 7 months ago in playlist rock and classical minimalism mayhem
Quite delightful. Best wishes to the musicians.
Dave Hart
hartistry 8 months ago
I was like #666, and tomorrow is May 21st...
ffffouad 8 months ago
Why do so many people call this a song. Music education in the U.S sucks.
pianiplunker 8 months ago
who is the great cellist?
tuckefresh 8 months ago
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could you please send this to me, my email is greenflamingo1@hotmail.com, i know real original having an oximoron as an email address.. thanks heaps :)
zackaddy1 8 months ago
does anybody has the scores for that version? i would love to play it, which is harder without the scores....
GabrysiaB 8 months ago
@GabrysiaB
just got the violin version score ,needed?
celloshed 7 months ago
@celloshed
GOD YES! that's a start! could You mail it to me? my e-mail adress is : gabrysianb@interia.pl
I'll be gratefull :))
GabrysiaB 6 months ago
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Anybody got notes on this wonderful thing?
MrCikorita 9 months ago
Anybody got notes on this wonderful thing?
MrCikorita 9 months ago
more emotion coming from two instruments than i've heard in most orchestras
mattosbored 9 months ago 2
Gorgeous!!!!!!!!
Cenerentola83 9 months ago
I'm going to bury you underground, Eli! OHH! I'm going to bury you underground.
RealH0rr0rsh0w 10 months ago 4
Best song of the movie.
senube 10 months ago
Anyone know where sheet music of this can be acquired?
sfsquirrel6 10 months ago
Could I please be sent this song?
ReaDapponae 10 months ago
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For anyone looking for the version of Fratres used in There Will Be Blood:
- Album Title: Pärt: Fratres
- Performer: Mireille Gleizes
- Orchestra: Flanders Fiamminghi Orchestra
- Conductor: Rudolf Werthen, Peter Manning
Mancomb48K 10 months ago
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Mancomb48K 10 months ago
Aren't you a healer, and a vessel for the holy spirit? When are you coming over to make my son hear again? CAN'T YOU DO THAT!?
blehblehorama 10 months ago 27
damn can anyone hook me up with an mp3? Can only get it on iTunes if buy the whole album.
hsanytsan 11 months ago
I played this with my orchestra when I was 11!!! =D
TCMRMCfan14 11 months ago
Who is playing here?
moniconz 11 months ago
I love love love this piece of music, it's so beautiful. Can u plz send this to me? Iv gone to iTunes but you have to buy the whole album?? Just would like this one song, I'm choreographing a dance piece to it :) truely stunning!!! :)
kuelchick123 11 months ago 2
The only thing I can say is this:
yhfYH8rtjHJ!!11!!one!!defr
Yup, the beauty of this soundtrack can not be expressed with words...
Winduct 1 year ago
00:00 - 01:10 pure gold
Zeberdee691 1 year ago 5
I love this! I see you said you'd be glad to email the song. Please email to me?
kimbowr 1 year ago
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one of the best films i have ever seen in my life! I watch it constantly.
christeuthenyzed 1 year ago
I bought the sheet music!
logmonkeyr32vr7 1 year ago 2
truly majestic, thank you for sharing
ivanpol1977 1 year ago
Stunning - do you know who the performers are?
charlesbrooks 1 year ago
its perfection in sound..it creates a whole new imagination listening..and develops a story..<3 Thank you :)
kawaiiaix 1 year ago
hi, could you send me this song please? i would really love to have it and i can't find it on itunes to buy
dbatten92 1 year ago
Thank You Arvo Part!
MrSardela 1 year ago 2
Would love a copy of this version emailed to me. Thank you!
jupingsong 1 year ago
I'd love an email copy of this tune too...or at least, know who played it so I can buy a copy on Amazon/ itunes...wonderful music!
895angela 1 year ago
I honesty don't know how this film lost to that rubbish piece of crap "no country for old men"...that film is garbage compared to this epic!
MDkid1 1 year ago
I DRINK YOUR MILKSHAKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKE!!!!! *whacks Eli upside the head*
MDkid1 1 year ago 3
BASTARD IN A BASKET
gavinplaysbass 1 year ago 2
Pärt 75th Anniversary Concert
HagaKyrkan (Church) in Göteborg (Gothenburg), Sweden
November 6, 2010 @ 18:00
-Magnificat, De Profundis, The Beatitudes, Solfeggio, Spiegel Im Spiegel, Fur Alina, Fratres, etc.
eq7BCNU 1 year ago
There will be blood had a lot of great things about it, but the music made it a very, very special film.
tzjc24 1 year ago
do you know who the performers are in this version?
nearlyparadise 1 year ago
I am not familiar with this version of Fratres, but I really like it. Part is a wonderful composer, a true mystic.
QMPhilosophe 1 year ago
HORTUS MUSICUS [Estonia] [UK Premiere]
75th anniversary celebration of Arvo Pärt and Giya Kancheli
SUN, 07 NOVEMBER 10, 19:30, ST ETHELDREDA'S CHURCH, LONDON, UK
aredorange 1 year ago
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@riazomonero please do send it! satatma@gmail.com ;)
satatma108 1 year ago
part is just magic - I don't think there is anythng he has done that i don't like
kathriley1 1 year ago
At last I found this song! I heard in the movie, and I have tried to find out what the song was called, and now I found it! It's such a masterpiece! Thanks for uploading the video.
If possible, could you email me this song? I would be more than happy if you did!
JediMasterNabqzumo 1 year ago
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Lo siento tambien aunque está en las orillas de los mares, rios, árboles.
Es el tiempo que avisa cuando un árbol parece inmóvil.
Es el susurro.
Somos nosotros. Es todo. Es nada.
Es un naufragio.
Tremendo.
Hope you can read it!
TheHaches 1 year ago
This very particular version of Fratres is unique. It is something from another world. It's just fantastic. And that comes from an average OST customer.
CaptainChirac 1 year ago
Gorgeous !!!
Just listened to some other music by Pärt, and Gorecki of course, and Machajdik's "In Situ".
Good to know that there are still composers doing MUSIC.
bozzque 1 year ago
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very nice music,for more relaxing and calming and deep music you can check my page if you feel like it,have a nice day : )
Gemendelos 1 year ago
Hey, this version is great, could you please email this to me too? thanks for having posted such a nice version
aleejacopo 1 year ago
Dude! I have Never heard a version of the song such this edit; badass!
If you would be willing to do the favor of emailing this, it would be much appreciated
CertusAnimadverto 1 year ago 6
@CertusAnimadverto Sure thing.
Just give me your email address and I will send it to you.
riazomonero 1 year ago 3
@riazomonero
In your inbox : )
Many thanks
CertusAnimadverto 1 year ago
@riazomonero May I have this via email as well??
jicire 1 year ago
penetrante, potente, dolce, riflessiva... è bellissima e provo i brividi ogni volta che l'ascolto!
baronesbc 1 year ago
Ohhhhh oh oh oh, SOMETHING EXTRAORDINARY is about to happen. The music says it to me. Some amazing secret thing is about to happen VERY SOON and the thing knows it's going to happen and sits and waits patiently, waving it's little tail, staring at the moon, considering things with tiny wisdom, and it's about to happen at a very precise moment, just SO, and it's going to be SO beautiful and SO EXTRAORDINARY and NO-ONE KNOWS but the thing and it's WAITING...
sibeliandrift 1 year ago
Lo siento tambien aunque está en las orillas de los mares, rios, árboles.
Es el tiempo que avisa cuando un árbol parece inmóvil.
Es el susurro.
Somos nosotros. Es todo. Es nada.
Es un naufragio.
Tremendo.
Hope you can read it!
TheHaches 1 year ago
Interesting how it changes using a cello... Thanks!
chuspita2009 1 year ago
that is some damn good cello'in
YellowCakeKid 1 year ago
This music...it feels as if it tells us a story.
MistressYoru 1 year ago
@MistressYoru I agree I think of the 4 seasons in a year..
taylor102894 1 year ago
is this version on any album??, it's not on the "there will be blood" ost
qwerrik 1 year ago
@qwerrik This isn't on the Original Soundtrack by Johnny Greenwood.
That album just contains his original music.
However if you want the song, I can send you it via email.
riazomonero 1 year ago
@riazomonero i know, i meant to ask if this version was on any "arvo pärt album,i've found an other version ( not as good) on an album. :)
qwerrik 1 year ago
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@riazomonero plaese send to me too romantallinn@gmail.com Thank You !
RomanZajats 1 year ago
@qwerrik
This version (cello and piano) is available on the following albums:
- France Springuel en Mireille Gleizes. Telarc CD 80387.
- Tibor Párkányi en Sándor Falvay. Naxos 8.553750.
- Jiri Bárta en Marián Lapsansky. Supraphon 11.2156-2.
SSLJP 1 year ago 18
@SSLJP Thankyou - do you know which recording this one is?
charlesbrooks 1 year ago
@qwerrik Look for "Arvo Part, Fratres". That's whats on my cd. It also has "Cantus in memory of Benjamin Britten" on it. Great cd.
comicfl1 1 year ago
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@mnfchen
Is a Telarc disc CD80387 with I Fiamminghi group and Rudolf Werthen.
joelvalkila 1 year ago
great music and movie
cucamonster15 1 year ago
amazing. My fav version - the cello/piano version is more powerful.
n1ckth0ms0n 1 year ago
where did u get that picture,i tried finding it without any writings on it but without success
Alxmir23 1 year ago
@Alxmir23 Yeah I only found the picture with the title on.
You could easily blacken the title out however, in any editing program.
riazomonero 1 year ago
@riazomonero yes.yes i might do that.many thanks
Alxmir23 1 year ago
geweldig !!!!!!!!! super
bloemba 1 year ago
I DRINK YOUR MILKSHAKE!!!
HA!
H0tkebab 1 year ago
This song reminds me of Effervescent by Cinematics. Both the cello and piano are so beautifully complimented in this song. I'm not going to claim great musical knowledge, but i do know that this is just a wonderful son.
Mjosianne 1 year ago
what a magical piece!
stijnbonte 1 year ago
4:38, now that's heavy.
FleetingRelevance 1 year ago
i weep
DIEZAUBERFLOTEMENSCH 1 year ago
love love it~~~~ super!
jennycat616 1 year ago
someone drank my milkshake :(
rap1800 1 year ago
YOU OWE THE CHURCH OF THE THIRD REVELATION $5000!
I'm going to bury you underground, Eli...
0180917 1 year ago 2
this music makes images in my head....
cineasta71 1 year ago 19
@cineasta71 me also
pikachops 7 months ago in playlist rock and classical minimalism mayhem
I love Pärt, Gorecky, Barber, Britten, Glass, Radiohead, Esbjörn Svensson - Jeeeez, people, why so narrowminded when it comes to brilliant music?
Ystorica 1 year ago
I am suddenly intrigued by this Arvo Part character. What would be considered his best or at least most accessible album? A good entry point into his oeuvre?
isaacinspace 1 year ago
@isaacinspace in my opinion it's a very good starting point. It shows off his general aesthetic, his wide open minimalism, his sometimes staccato, neurotic rythym and his uneasy atmosphere. i wouldn't so far to call it his easiest piece but strikes a nice medium.
ikillhippies 1 year ago
@isaacinspace he is mostly known for his choral works, especially sacred music. I think it is some of the best choral music ever written. Beatus is amazing, but it is all choral. In Principio is mostly choral but has some orchestral/instrumental works like Mein Weg which is just crazy good. There are other albums and works that I havent even heard also. hope this helps
cantfindascreennam 1 year ago
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2enable 1 year ago
I love it..everything about it..I can close my eyes and just think. lovely, lovely.
trumpetzarebeast 1 year ago
amazing. ty
iliveintimbuktoo 1 year ago
any idease where I could buy the sheet music?
thanks!
logmonkey 1 year ago
absolutely blown away by this score...the opening minute with the cello is so powerful and hypnotic!
niall1000 1 year ago
Marvellous.
AnEnemy100 1 year ago
consolation
WIDEMUSICtube 1 year ago
Beauty.
jewbrew 1 year ago
Thank You!
TheAnitamus 1 year ago
Who is the cellist in this recording?
symphonicrevolution 1 year ago
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cesrrr01 1 year ago
love jonny greenwood's stuff in the film, but this track really caught my attention. great tune.
LfunkeyA 1 year ago
@LfunkeyA pity its not entirely by jonny
surgeoner 1 year ago
@surgeoner
Pity? Who care about Johnny Greenwood? Realize that Johnny Greenwood is a guitarist who plays for radiohead....rADIOHEAD. He's no where NEAR the genius of composers like Arvo Part, or Hynryk Gorecki. These are absolute legends in the making. Johnny Greenwood plays for fucking radiohead. In the popular world, radiohead is cool, ground breaking and all that bullshit, but in the higher standard world of true compositional genius, radiohead is a god damn joke.
CristiaanC 1 year ago
@CristiaanC oh right
surgeoner 1 year ago
@CristiaanC Greenwood is at the same level as Part in regard to composition
Outerspacehaze 1 year ago
@Outerspacehaze
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHA
CristiaanC 1 year ago
@CristiaanC fucking purist you must be one of those people that disregard modern music entirely. Quit bitching and enjoy the genius of Part and Greenwood; they've both been instrumental in the progression of music as a whole.
Outerspacehaze 1 year ago
@Outerspacehaze
The genius of greenwood? WAKE UP man. Seriously. WAKE....UP
CristiaanC 1 year ago
@Outerspacehaze Radiohead is a good band to be sure... but honestly... get a grip man. What you said here is near blasphemy.
johngeetar 1 year ago
@CristiaanC Please listen to Radiohead albums "Kid A" and "Amnesiac", 2 flawless works of art. Your opinion may change.
2enable 1 year ago
@2enable I've listened to every Radiohead album that they've ever done. That's not the point. Amnesiac is definitely my favorite of them all. Among musical genius, I put Arvo Part up there with Gorecki, and I would even go so far to say that he is as much of a visionary in his time as Tchaikovsky, Brahms, or Beethoven was in their time. C'mon, it's not even the same league. They're an overwhelming joke compared to these monster geniuses.
CristiaanC 1 year ago
@CristiaanC each genius is each to their own.
im in favor of anybody who uses there ability to create
BlueJaeya 1 year ago
@BlueJaeya
That's not even the point of the discussion. Sorry man, genius is seen on a universal level. People who are universally recognized as geniuses and pioneers of their time is something that transcends opinion. It is more like an impact and imposition of their creative intelligence on the world. That is something that cannot be avoided.
CristiaanC 1 year ago
@CristiaanC no chris, it's not a joke. that's how YOU see it brother, you probably couldn't have enough time to listen to radiohead critically and carefully, I assume.
music is mostly an expression without words, and you don't have to be genius to talk, to express yourself, you know that.
please let's not compare things, just appreciate.
regards.
ctimur 1 year ago
@CristiaanC
Oi, you can go piss off. You're the nobody in this here argument. You think Johnny Greenwood doesn't know more about arvo part than you? Go on then, you do radiohead's job better than them. They're probably the most credible contemporary british band I can point a stick at. Go listen to Kid A. OK Computer & say they're unjustly famous. Then go do better yourself. Comparisons are odious. There is a parallel between radiohead and part, we're not talking milli vanilli shit.
bishopdante 1 year ago
kut ckv
shiyarz 1 year ago
Wow so beautiful...That Cello is like a spiraling current that consumes you.
10zen10 1 year ago
I must have this sheet music!!! anyone know where I can get it?
sfsquirrel6 1 year ago
@sfsquirrel6 It's published by Universal Edition; any music shop should be able to order it for you.
lolamby1 1 year ago
@sfsquirrel6 google + mediafire works fine.
cesrrr01 1 year ago
I love this interpretation the most. May I ask, who are the players of this piece?
mnfchen 1 year ago
@mnfchen, I actually don't know, sorry.
Maybe you could find out from some intense net searching.
riazomonero 1 year ago
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SSLJP 1 year ago
@mnfchen
Is a Telarc disc CD80387 with I Fiamminghi group and Rudolf Werthen.
joelvalkila 1 year ago
@mnfchen france springuel- cello, with mireille gleizes- piano
gemmarealmilka 1 year ago
@mnfchen Caroline Dale is playing cello.....Michael Dussek is playing the piano.
ygb1987 1 year ago
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poymanjoe 1 year ago
@mnfchen
recording by the Orchestra of Flanders, I Fiamminghi, conducted by Rudolf Werthen.
Thanks to Rob Giampetro's blog who got the info from a friend at Paramount.
poymanjoe 1 year ago
@mnfchen Its performed by I Fiamminghi, The Orchestra of Flanders,
conducted by Rudolf Werthen
UnknownD1s4st3r 1 year ago
SSLJP 1 year ago 3
@mnfchen Looks like Caroline Dale on cello and Michael Dussek on piano. It's a great sound from the cello.
benroberts85 1 year ago
@mnfchen Nay, I propose you initiate an inquiry into this matter and find out for yourself, sir.
hobartia 1 year ago
@mnfchen moran
hobartia 1 year ago
and believe me the arpeggiation is not easy to do like this...amazing playing
MrKeith1958 1 year ago
AMAZINGGG gracias por el upload i was looking for this score
MELIPAISITA 1 year ago
FANTASTIC FILM FANTASTIC MUSIC. love this peice, has so many shades to it :)
Alexsharptheoriginal 1 year ago
cello and piano, rain and soil...how beautiful a collaboration...vibrant and clear.
gshinn25 2 years ago 11
@gshinn25 wow
0180917 1 year ago
Does anyone know who the cellist in this recording is?
squeakybeaky 2 years ago
well, by the tags, paul thomas anderson or daniel day lewis
91Albertinho 2 years ago
I really hope that's a joke. :L
ConorGM 1 year ago
@91Albertinho Oh please! At least take the time to see the movie credits before putting your foot in your mouth. Daniel Day Lewis is an ACTOR, Paul Thomas Anderson was the DIRECTOR. If you watch the YouTube video of the movie credits, it shows The Orchestra of Flanders as the performers at 6:09 of the video.
rosten736 1 year ago
omg love this piece it was used in BBC's Aushwitz - The Nazis and The Final Solution an amazing piece, could listen to it forever.
prescoed 2 years ago
Beautiful and grand.
chiefnish 2 years ago 15
Love the piece, love the movie :D
MoLoKo237 2 years ago 4
reminds me of "master and commander" i don't know why
TheForgottenPanzer 2 years ago 2
I think it is the arpeggiation at the beginning. Rolling the bow across the strings quickly is one of the many cool things string players get to do. Only, I believe that Master and Commander uses the same trick in music of Boccherini. I hear the similarity too.
musikman12358 2 years ago 4
@musikman12358 nice explanation thx