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AmsterdamMasterpieces of modern choral art

Martin, Glass, Berio, Seppar, Tormis, Pärt
Tõnu Kaljuste; Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir
The HagueHidden treasures

Martin, Glass, Berio, Seppar, Tormis, Pärt
Tõnu Kaljuste; Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir
OsloThe Oslo Philharmonic Performs Arvo Pärt at Oslo Domkirke

Pärt
Oslo Philharmonic; Tõnu Kaljuste; Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir
CambridgeBach/Pärt: Eternal Beauty

Pärt, Bach
Academy of Ancient Music; Tõnu Kaljuste; Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir
LondonBach/Pärt: Eternal Beauty

Pärt, Bach
Academy of Ancient Music; Tõnu Kaljuste; Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir
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Estonian Festival Orchestra make Carnegie Hall debut with Arvo Pärt

Paavo Järvi and the Estonian Festival Orchestra don’t skirt all the pitfalls of a single-composer program in an all-Pärt evening at Carnegie Hall.
A meditative Estonian celebration of 90 years of Arvo Pärt

The Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir and the Tallinn Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Tõnu Kaljuste, present an Arvo Pärt portrait concert in Glasgow.
Reaching for the light: Arvo Pärt and Robert Wilson's Adam's Passion

For the first time in Italy the opera that brings together the spiritual music of the Estonian composer and the minimalist direction of Robert Wilson.
Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir intrigues in Dublin concert

The Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir shows poise and elegance in works by fellow Estonians Arvo Pärt and Veljo Tormis.
Into silence: Arvo Pärt's distinctive soundworld casts a spell
A portrait concert of music by Arvo Pärt, while single-mindedly contemplative in tone, proves surprisingly absorbing in the hands of his most authoritative interpreters.
Gubaidulina and Pärt with Kaljuste and the LPO at The Rest is Noise
It is pleasing to see concerts of music by living composers well attended, and such was the case at “A Timeless Beauty”, part of the Southbank Centre’s year-long celebration of contemporary music The Rest is Noise. This concert’s theme was “Politics and Spirituality”, and looked to the former Soviet Union for inspiration.Two composers on the programme provided contrasting examples.
