
Collegium Musicale "Forgive us, Ukraine" Arvo Pärt
Collegium Musicale concert “Arvo Pärt Concert : Forgive us, Ukraine”
The concert is dedicated to the Estonian composer Arvo Pärt. The concert focuses on Pärt’s music but also includes works by Tõnu Kõrvits, Pärt Uusberg, Veljo Tormis, and Erkki-Sven Tüür whose latest work “For Ukraine” will be performed.
All proceeds will be donated to help the people of Ukraine.
Renowned Estonian chamber choir Collegium Musicale was founded in Tallinn by conductor Endrik Üksvärav in 2010. The choir’s repertoire stretches from renaissance to contemporary composers with a particular emphasis on Estonian composers. The choir’s concert tours have taken it to Italy, France, Russia, Malta, Lebanon, Greece, Holland and Japan.
Endrik Üksvärav (1980) is a conductor, singer and the artistic director of Pühalepa music festival. He is both a singer and a musician (trumpet) and has studied with Eri Klas, Jorma Panula, Neeme Järvi, Paavo Järvi and Peter Kooij at the Royal Conservatory in the Hague.
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Arvo Pärt (b. 1935) is well-known for his unique compositional technique tintinnabuli that has also been linked to the new simplicity style. His avant-garde works – the ones with no connection with either the Orthodox music or the Gregorian chant – have only recently found interest outside Estonia. In 1980, the composer emigrated to Vienna and in 1981 he moved to West Berlin. He lived in Germany until the early 2000s when he returned to live in his homeland. In 1984, Pärt began a collaboration with the ECM record label that has released many albums with Pärt’s music. Pärts most acclaimed of recent years is “Adam’s Lament” from 2012, which was also nominated for the Grammy Award.
Arvo Pärt has received honorary doctorate degrees from many universities as well as numerous significant awards and recognition for his works and his works’ recordings. In 2011, Pope Benedictus XVI appointed Arvo Pärt member of the Pontifical Council for Culture. There are festivals dedicated to Arvo Pärt and numerous books and films about his life and works. In 2010, the composer and his family founded the Arvo Pärt Centre in Laulasmaa, which preserves the creative heritage of the composer. Pärt has been a role model and inspiration for countless composers and performers around the globe.
Program:
Arvo Pärt „Virgencita"
Tõnu Kõrvits Elegies for Bassoon and mixed choir. Soloist Martin Kuuskmann (bassoon)
Arvo Pärt "Lauliku lapsepõli"
Arvo Pärt „Alleluia Tropus“
Arvo Pärt „I am the True Vine“
Pärt Uusberg „In Paradisum“
Arvo Pärt „Ja ma kuulsin hääle“ (And I Heard a Voice…)
Veljo Tormis „Kuulmata kuskil kumiseb kodu“
Erkki-Sven Tüür „Kui vaikivad päevased tuuled“
Arvo Pärt „Da Pacem Domine“