Edit: im 15 and my muosc”carreer” is going well. Im from Estonia, a 15year old singer bass and i have been blessed to have been conducted by him and only me aswell on a solo part, im from Tallinn Boys choir and god bless this man!
Oh yes, In estonia most of the kids are raised with singing and choral music, i will turn 15 next month, i am a Bass solo singer, and recently visited his museum where he gave a speech and i got to sing for the crowd, and got a personal letter tahnking me, i love Arvo, hes all pf estonians musicians grandfather in heart❤️
I'm dying to see him. If I could I'd go to Estonia. He's ALIVE and to me, way beyond a regular human. His music, the very way he speaks. No ego at all he's practically not even visible, his eyes are infinity. His music is Divine. To me.
Il est venu à Paris il y a moins d'un mois, je lui ai écrit une lettre. J'ai eu la chance de le rencontrer et de lui parler pendant quelques minutes, j'étais très impressionné. Il est d'une immense humilité et en connexion avec des forces qui nous dépassent. Bonne journée.
I could sit and listen to this man all day. He is so profound. He has tapped into the 'mind/body/soul' connection with music. It is inexplicable. There are just no words to describe how Arvo Part's music and philosophy all rolled into one makes me feel. He is a genius.
Arvo Part is 85 and he's in such a good shape that he looks like some 55 year old men. He has saved sacred music for our future generations. Thank you Arvo!
He is my favorite composter of my time. I was born in the 80's. There's something so honest and profound in his music. Every piece he has done, I often wonder if it comes from sadness or the thought of his journey thru life. Even at the end of this video, you can't help but to wonder Awesome music.
Just visited Tallinn & was blessed to see both newly released Pärt documentaries at the cinema (Kino Sõprus) in Estonian with English subtitles. Beautiful insights into the life, thoughts & music of the master. Brought me to tears of joy throughout. Pure genius at work, what a magnificent, humble human being manifesting a divine musical channel between earth & the heavens. Also, Kaotatud Paradiis (Paradise Lost) & Aadama Passioon (Adams Passion) is another documentary & concert which is a look at the making of Adams Passion with Robert Wilson which was performed at the Noblessner Foundry in Tallinn back in May this year. (I also visited Tallinn in May specifically to see this performance performed live - an utterly transcendental experience.)
I watched the whole film yesterday at the "Nordic Film Days" in Lübeck, Germany. I'm deeply impressed by this highly gifted composer. This intimate portrait is a gift for all, who loves his music. You will love the man as well.
God bless him. In the past few years I have gone through more trouble than the whole rest of my life; more trials, more horror, more humiliation. But I must also admit that the good things that have come into my life in the past few years have been better than the bad have been bad, and one of those good things was the discovery of the music of Arvo Part. Between him, and a few other composers, honestly changed my life. I would almost go so far as to say that music has saved my life. Honestly, I thank God for him. Thank you God.
The image of Part descending the stairs into the underground (0:48) is a wonderful metaphor. I won't state the obvious. At the end he rises into the sky (2:44+)
stripping music to it s foundations Tavener. Goreck,i Kancheli Mompou. Machaut Satie. Scelsi are some of the composers in western music history that have taken a quiet and more meditated approach towards creating music
so lucky to be alive in the time of Arvo Part. please do more surround SUHD. there is no reason Germany cant come up with more HD surround than England.
its called “littlemore tractus” (the end of the song, about 4:30). I cant find the exact version that this video has, they all seem to be a bit different but the song is the same. My favourite version is this (its also the same choir that sang in the actual arvo pärt’s album) ruclips.net/video/1XhTebmJ0yk/видео.html
its called “littlemore tractus” (the end of the song, about 4:30). I cant find the exact version that this video has, they all seem to be a bit different but the song is the same. My favourite version is this (its also the same choir that sang in the actual arvo pärt’s album) ruclips.net/video/1XhTebmJ0yk/видео.html
@@serafeimathanasiadis5291 Thanks for answering me,i was searching some images of this kind ...but really they are all similar. Your answer helped me. ☺
I cannot find the virtue in man's emaciation of themselves for the purpose of production, whatever it may be, for some it may be scholars trying to write THEE thesis paper for others its THEE ballet. It's man's attempt at expressing or searching for God or representing the divine, which we can never. We will just emaciate ourselves and never enjoy or appreciate life, look at most of the artists and painters today we celebrate, who lived horrible lives. life will always go on because there will be others who will create better symphonies or come up with groundbreaking calculations, until the ground hardens again, and the cycle continues.
Edit: im 15 and my muosc”carreer” is going well.
Im from Estonia, a 15year old singer bass and i have been blessed to have been conducted by him and only me aswell on a solo part, im from Tallinn Boys choir and god bless this man!
Oh yes, In estonia most of the kids are raised with singing and choral music, i will turn 15 next month, i am a Bass solo singer, and recently visited his museum where he gave a speech and i got to sing for the crowd, and got a personal letter tahnking me, i love Arvo, hes all pf estonians musicians grandfather in heart❤️
You must be an absolute beautiful talent. Many blessings to you.
@@terintiaflavius3349well lots of work and my whole life surrounded by music has led up to this, its wonderful
Such a beautiful gift! And you're a gift to! Music is a gift to humanity!
We are so blessed to have his music in our lives.
Quite true. Heavenly output.
In the end is this what authenticity looks like.
I'm dying to see him. If I could I'd go to Estonia. He's ALIVE and to me, way beyond a regular human. His music, the very way he speaks. No ego at all he's practically not even visible, his eyes are infinity. His music is Divine. To me.
Il est venu à Paris il y a moins d'un mois, je lui ai écrit une lettre. J'ai eu la chance de le rencontrer et de lui parler pendant quelques minutes, j'étais très impressionné. Il est d'une immense humilité et en connexion avec des forces qui nous dépassent. Bonne journée.
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You would have a better chance of meeting him in his new home in Berlin. :)
There is something in the Orthodox Church called the Arvo Part Project; if he hasn't alread been in New York, he'll be back.
I'll go with you, LOVE this man!
A musical genius of our time. the Palestrina of modern music
I was going to comment "the Bach or Beethoven of our time" but you're probably closer with Palestrina.
WHOA -- slow down there, tiger.
I could sit and listen to this man all day. He is so profound. He has tapped into the 'mind/body/soul' connection with music. It is inexplicable. There are just no words to describe how Arvo Part's music and philosophy all rolled into one makes me feel. He is a genius.
guibox3 he tapped into our very core
Yes he is
❤❤❤❤
Arvo Part is 85 and he's in such a good shape that he looks like some 55 year old men. He has saved sacred music for our future generations. Thank you Arvo!
His music is some of the most beautiful things I've ever heard. Especially Spiegel im spiegel.
'fratres' got the be his most beautiful music and one of the most beautiful masterpiece I've heard.
He is my favorite composter of my time. I was born in the 80's. There's something so honest and profound in his music. Every piece he has done, I often wonder if it comes from sadness or the thought of his journey thru life. Even at the end of this video, you can't help but to wonder Awesome music.
Just visited Tallinn & was blessed to see both newly released Pärt documentaries at the cinema (Kino Sõprus) in Estonian with English subtitles. Beautiful insights into the life, thoughts & music of the master. Brought me to tears of joy throughout. Pure genius at work, what a magnificent, humble human being manifesting a divine musical channel between earth & the heavens.
Also, Kaotatud Paradiis (Paradise Lost) & Aadama Passioon (Adams Passion) is another documentary & concert which is a look at the making of Adams Passion with Robert Wilson which was performed at the Noblessner Foundry in Tallinn back in May this year. (I also visited Tallinn in May specifically to see this performance performed live - an utterly transcendental experience.)
ur so good,ty
What was the documentary called?
I can't wait to see the whole documentary!! The book "Arvo Pärt: Out of Silence" finally helped me to understand his music much better .
+Cvij n I've read some pages of that book till now and it's seems to be very interesting
+Cvij n he help me to understand life
I watched the whole film yesterday at the "Nordic Film Days" in Lübeck, Germany. I'm deeply impressed by this highly gifted composer. This intimate portrait is a gift for all, who loves his music. You will love the man as well.
Amazing composer. His music puts one into a deep state of mind.
Michael Björk deeper than mind straight to soul!💕
Oh, I love this. He's just pure essence. Gentle and sensitive- Divine
God bless him. In the past few years I have gone through more trouble than the whole rest of my life; more trials, more horror, more humiliation. But I must also admit that the good things that have come into my life in the past few years have been better than the bad have been bad, and one of those good things was the discovery of the music of Arvo Part. Between him, and a few other composers, honestly changed my life. I would almost go so far as to say that music has saved my life. Honestly, I thank God for him. Thank you God.
What other composers did you discover, if you don't mind?
@@danielgratz4977 I don't think the other two quite compare to Part, but they would be Joep Franssens and Markus Stockhausen
Gracias por existir Señor Arvo Pärt! 🙏🏼
His music is going to give me a spiritual awakening alight.
One of my favorite composers. He hears what is.
The image of Part descending the stairs into the underground (0:48) is a wonderful metaphor. I won't state the obvious.
At the end he rises into the sky (2:44+)
such an impressive and inspiring guy. hes an real saint
by far my favourite classical composer...
I am intrigued simply by the peaceful contemplative nature of the two men in the video. This is the first time I have heard of Arvo Pärt. ❤🙋♀️
So far and above all the noise we hear everyday ... Thank you.
@2:08 -2:48 those few but compelling notes spoke sheer volumes. A prelude to the hauntingly beautiful piece at the end.
I agree. Is it a piece he wrote (if so what is it called?) or is it just the piece that plays later but on piano?
"MUSIC IS MY FRIEND"
I love his music... and his heart warming message. A genuinely beautiful soul... may God Bless Him ..
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Deepest gratitude, Always, Elizabeth Anne Hin and Family
His music is entrancing .... his soul is in his work, and it is plain to hear.
The piece he played at the end a little more tractus. It's a beautiful piece. It took me awhile to figure it out
Genuine thanks to you for saving me time and wondering!
It' the evidence of the composer's presence in our life! So great musician, so rare one!
what a GENIUS! and a beautiful person.
A genius of musical composition now, a legend for the future to enjoy also
he is so humble. I am grateful to hear his compositions
His is a truly amazing hearing and then retelling in notes sublime and so so real.
Талант. Гений нашего времени.
!!!!!Que estupendo, preciosa la música de su final de obra!!!🌿
Belkis Martin 8
So nice...
We love Arvo Pärt! 💛✨🌌
Thank you for producing this ! Waiting like a hawk!
i love this man
Can't wait for his live performance this evening at St John's Co Cathedral in Valletta!!
Samuel Masini how was it??
Genius ! Beautiful Man ! Hashem bless you !
These good music from good man.
I understand that is only movie trailer.
Where could I see full version of this film?
A modern genius.
What is the name of the last piece, it sounds beautiful
+NeonCinema Littlemore Tractus
+Robert Cummins Apologies for the lateness
Thank You
@Robert Cummins Thank you so much.
Thank you!!!!!!
Whats the mame of the first piece. Please
still love it!!
Liberation and flight. Well said.
stripping music to it s foundations Tavener. Goreck,i Kancheli Mompou. Machaut Satie. Scelsi are some of the composers in western music history that have taken a quiet and more meditated approach towards creating music
@0:54 do you know which music piece is this?
'fratres' by Arvo Pärt. Heard in a few movies. Definitely his best composition
is there any way we can get to watch the full documentary? was searching for it but cant find. it is absolutely stunning
44yyBBaakk stunning yes. Perfect word
Amazing
so lucky to be alive in the time of Arvo Part. please do more surround SUHD. there is no reason Germany cant come up with more HD surround than England.
2:40 name of this piece please?
alterdings Arvo Pärt - Littlemore Tractus
Good!!!!!
soul music
2:40 when he breathed out 🥺
grazie
0:34 Is that Max Richter playing violin?
genius
A question (for anyone who knows), please... would you happen to know what is the song that starts at about 2:30 and continues to the end? Thanks!
its called “littlemore tractus” (the end of the song, about 4:30). I cant find the exact version that this video has, they all seem to be a bit different but the song is the same.
My favourite version is this (its also the same choir that sang in the actual arvo pärt’s album) ruclips.net/video/1XhTebmJ0yk/видео.html
The Littlemore Tractus
Can anyone tell me, what was the song played in the piano very first moment of this clip?
Yes please, I am also searching for it
I thought it s sth of Schubert but i am not sure
Mozart, sonata 11 in A major K.331
Pls tell what is the piece in the very end, where the aircraft takes off?
its called “littlemore tractus” (the end of the song, about 4:30). I cant find the exact version that this video has, they all seem to be a bit different but the song is the same.
My favourite version is this (its also the same choir that sang in the actual arvo pärt’s album) ruclips.net/video/1XhTebmJ0yk/видео.html
Someone who knows the name of the piece playing from 0:49 to 1:37? ❤️
Thanks!
+Virginia Murcia Garcia fratres
Is it possible to watch or pay/download this film online somewhere?
bruno nua didn’t find it so bought the dvd from estonia online
anybody know the piece that comes in at 34 seconds?
+Worthwhile Animal This is from the piece Fratres. Cheers!
Amen
What is the name of the piece in the beginning?
Piano Sonata No.11 In A, K331: I. Andante grazioso
I wish i could meet him
Anyone knows where can I buy it on digital format? I live in south america and I can´t find the DVD anywhere..
You can buy it at our online store: shop.arvopart.ee/en/categories/dvd
Someone knows how is called the image of the saint that is hanging in the wall? I think is a painting but i dont find it (2:39)
I think it probably depicts Saint Maximus the Confessor
@@serafeimathanasiadis5291 Thanks for answering me,i was searching some images of this kind ...but really they are all similar. Your answer helped me. ☺
@@oscuridadmistica If you google the name I told you, you will find the same image with Part's wall!
Is this documentary going to be released as dvds this year?
2.32 does someone know what he was playing there?
Piece at the end?
Finklefaust littlemore tractus
Does anyone know where can I find the whole documentary?
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Anyone know what piece he plays in the beginning of the video? Sounds like Händel or Mozart or something like that.
To those looking for the piece in the very beginning, this is from Mozart's famous piano sonata no.11 in A major, K.331.
Is it possible to watch all the film?
Виктор Магомет sadly not. It was in Estonian television
What's the name of the piece that is played at the end of the video?
+Felipe Pagliato Littlemore Tractus
can someone tell me the name of the songs played in the video?
2.13 что за soundtrack?
Where can we get/buy it?
what is the music playing right at the end of the film..?
i found it, thanks.
what is the piece at the intro?
Mozart piano sonata 11 1st mvt
does anyone know what the second song is
The one at 0:34 is Fratres
Arvo pärt he häs a full dokumentary i now him in his country there is only one million peaple i am one of them how to you now arvo pärt
Мир.Человек.Мысли.Чувства.Музыка.Любовь.
what is the last song, please ?
Littlemore Tractus. :)
@@KimBranzell thank you
invisible saint
🙌
what language is he speaking? it's sounds slavic to me
Im a year late, but he’s speaking Estonian!
I think i'm the only whas d'ont speak english you can d'ont unterstand my worts i'm feeling very bad💞😂😂
Einfach... Wortlos
I love Arvo Pärt 's music very much. But this is far too melodramatic for me.
Harrumph.
I cannot find the virtue in man's emaciation of themselves for the purpose of production, whatever it may be, for some it may be scholars trying to write THEE thesis paper for others its THEE ballet. It's man's attempt at expressing or searching for God or representing the divine, which we can never. We will just emaciate ourselves and never enjoy or appreciate life, look at most of the artists and painters today we celebrate, who lived horrible lives. life will always go on because there will be others who will create better symphonies or come up with groundbreaking calculations, until the ground hardens again, and the cycle continues.