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Uploaded by on Dec 1, 2007

Concerto presso la Cattedrale di San Giusto a Trieste
direttore Fabiana Noro
realizzazione video Hektor Leka

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  • Bravi!

  • Il vero minimalismo musicale...

    Avro Part non smette mai di suggestionare!

  • Splendida versione, fra l'altro ascoltata anche stasera in un loro bel concerto ad Udine. Davvero un coro straordinario! Tuttavia i pezzi che prevedono l'organo andrebbero accompagnati dall'organo: il pianoforte mi garba assai meno... Ciò non diminuisce le emozioni, ma questa "lacuna" si potrebbe colmare!! Il pianoforte con la musica sacra non ha nulla a che vedere....

  • truly remarkable. the composer must listen to the angelic choirs in heaven.

  • Arvo Pärts Komposition ist super. Aber diese Interpretation ist viel zu schnell gesungen. Arvo Pärts Musik lebt von der Einfachheit (weswegen der Chor aus kein Vibrato benutzen sollte) und vom Auskosten der Töne. Das macht seine Musik so einzigartig. Das hier ist definitiv keine gute Interpretation, auch wenn es ein guter Chor ist.

  • Indeed! But i think they moved:

    152-160 Wardour St.

  • try Chappell's of Bond Street in London - they definitely have it.

  • hi! I'm francisco from argentina, i love this composition, does anyone have the Sheet music or know someone who does???

    i've beeing loking everywhere, but i can' find it in my country.if some of you have accses to a library or kwon how to get it, please respond.

    Thanks.

  • Correction : I meant "piece", not "recording".

  • 100% agreed. Unfortunately, I believe Pärt's marked this recording as "Ad Libitum", a quite imprecise directive for tempo; so formally they can play like this. Also, I think that was decided because the piano cannot sustain long notes like the organ.

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