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Part - Credo | Alpha ALPHA1158

Part - Credo

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Label: Alpha

Cat No: ALPHA1158

Barcode: 3701624511589

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Release Date: 19th September 2025

Contents

Artists

Kalle Randalu (piano)
Estonian National Male Choir
Ellerhein Girls’ Choir
Ellerhein Alumni Choir
Estonian Festival Orchestra

Conductor

Paavo Jarvi

Works

Part, Arvo

Cantus in memoriam Benjamin Britten
Credo
Da pacem Domine
Estonian Lullaby 'Kusskuss, Kallike'
Fratres
Fur Lennart in memoriam for string orchestra
La Sindone for orchestra
Mein Weg
Silhouette
Swansong

Artists

Kalle Randalu (piano)
Estonian National Male Choir
Ellerhein Girls’ Choir
Ellerhein Alumni Choir
Estonian Festival Orchestra

Conductor

Paavo Jarvi

About

Paavo Järvi and the Estonian Festival Orchestra pay tribute to Arvo Pärt, who celebrates his 90th birthday in 2025. The Estonian composer has been part of Paavo Järvi's life since childhood: "Arvo was my sister's and my father's supercool friend. He wore a baseball cap, jeans and a denim jacket". The history of the Järvi family is intimately linked to Pärt's work, since it was the now legendary concert in which Neeme Järvi – Paavo's father – conducted Pärt's Credo in 1968 that caused the Soviet regime to blacklist the Järvi family and precipitate their departure from Estonia. Credo is also included in this vast programme that covers 45 years of composing. What lies behind this music’s simplicity and depth? One answer possibly lies in a remark that Pärt made in London during a rehearsal with Paavo: "I have the impression that the orchestra doesn't like this chord enough". The transformation that then occurred was incredible; the same notes, when played "with love", sounded completely different.

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Reviews

Pärt has been part of Järvi’s life since childhood, as the composer knew the Järvi family well. There are several family connections in the music here, including Credo, given its premiere by conductor father Neeme Järvi in 1968, and Silhouette, written for son Paavo and the Orchestre de Paris, of which he was then music director, in 2009. ... All get fine performances from Järvi and his orchestra, including the most familiar, the grieving Cantus in memoriam Benjamin Britten and radiant Fratres. Here is the essence of Pärt, simple, sublime, profound.
Financial Times 18 September 2025

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