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Arvo Pärt

Date & Time
Tue, Apr 29, 2025, 20:00
For over forty years, the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir, founded by Tönu Kaljuste, has been the preferred interpreter of Northern European choral music, especially that of its compatriot Arvo Pärt, which it has helped to spread around the globe.

Keywords: Early Music, Vocal Music

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Musicians

Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir
Tõnu KaljusteConductor
Kadri ToomojaOrgan

Program

Kyrie extrait de la Berliner MesseArvo Pärt
Gloria extrait de la Berliner MesseArvo Pärt
SummaArvo Pärt
Veni Sancte Spiritus extrait de la Berliner MesseArvo Pärt
Nunc dimittisArvo Pärt
Sanctus extrait de la Berliner MesseArvo Pärt
Dopo la vittoriaArvo Pärt
Agnus Dei extrait de la Berliner MesseArvo Pärt
Kontakion extrait de Kanon PokajanenArvo Pärt
IkosArvo Pärt
MagnificatArvo Pärt
Veni creatorArvo Pärt
The Deer’s CryArvo Pärt
Drei Hirtenkinder aus FátimaArvo Pärt
Littlemore TractusArvo Pärt
Prayer After the Canon extrait de Kanon PokajanenArvo Pärt
Vater unserArvo Pärt
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