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Overview

Arvo Paert delivers a brief collection of sacred music -- bold, stoic, and sober. His compositions are full of a passionate and melancholy sort of life, a life of deep humility and faith. One of his earliest releases on the ECM label, Tabula Rasa is a richly woven tapestry of string arrangements, and a good introduction to his work. The album opens with Fratres -- a signature piece for the composer that would have many re-tellings over the years. Here, ECM veteran Keith Jarrett's piano has a rich dialogue with Gidon Kremer's violin; both musicians traverse the chilled waters of Estonia with urgent staccato and contemplative grace. The piece returns later in more ominous quietude, this time whispered out by the 12 cellists of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. This arrangement is much more meditative in nature, more reverent perhaps to Paert's deity, and essentially the centerpiece of the album. Cantus in Memory of Benjamin Britten is a loving, almost melodramatic tribute to a composer that Paert wished very much to meet (though never did). Cellos and violins drip tears that cascade ever downward to a chord which seems to close infinitely, resonating with the peal of a distant church bell. Paert's final selection, Tabula Rasa, follows much of the same bittersweet territory as what came before it, though it does encompass greater degrees of discord at the offset. As the 25-minute-long piece settles into night, icy clusters of prepared piano fall between the exchange of two violins and chamber orchestra to invoke feelings of sacrifice, mystery, and deliverance. This is a modest but pivotal recording to own -- the essence of Arvo Paert. ~ Glenn Swan

Product Details

Release Date: 08/16/2010
Label: Ecm
UPC: 0028947638780

Tracks

  1. Fratres
  2. Cantus in memory of Benjamin Britten
  3. Fratres
  4. Tabula rasa~1. Ludus
  5. Tabula rasa~2. Silentium

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Congress Orchestra   Primary Artist
Arvo Paert   Primary Artist
Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra   Primary Artist,Ensemble,Orchestra
12 Cellists of the Berlin Philharmonic   Primary Artist,Ensemble
Dennis Russell Davies   Primary Artist,Conductor
Stuttgart State Orchestra   Ensemble,Orchestra
Keith Jarrett   Piano
Stuttgart State Opera Orchestra   Orchestra
Tatjana Grindenko   Violin
Alfred Schnittke   Prepared Piano,Piano
Gidon Kremer   Violin
Saulius Sondeckis   Conductor

Technical Credits

Wolfgang Sandner   Liner Notes
Anne Cattaneo   Liner Note Translation,Translation
Kalju Suur   Photography
Peter Laenger   Engineer
Heinz Wildhagen   Engineer
Kaliju Suur   Photography
Barbara Wojirsch   Cover Design
Dieter Frobeen   Engineer
Juri Gurewichs   Photography
Eberhard Sengpiel   Engineer
Arvo Paert   Composer
Manfred Eicher   Producer
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