The Lost Paradise - Arvo Pärt, Robert Wilson
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- čas přidán 9. 08. 2015
- Accentus Music - new on DVD in September/October 2015 - A Film by Günter Atteln - He is the most performed contemporary composer in the world. And yet he rarely ventures out in public, prefers to keep quiet about his music, feels at home in the forests of Estonia and generates therewith - perhaps involuntarily - the impression of a recluse, which is attributed to him again and again: Arvo Pärt. In The Lost Paradise, we follow him over a period of one year in his native Estonia, to Japan and the Vatican. The documentary is framed by the stage production of Adam’s Passion, a music theater piece based on the Biblical story of the fall of Adam featuring three key works by Arvo Pärt. The world-renowned director Robert Wilson has brought this work to the stage in a former submarine factory in Tallinn. Tracing their creative process, the film offers rare and personal insights into the worlds of two of the most fascinating personalities in the international arts and music scene.
See the trailer for the Accentus Music release of "Adam's Passion - Arvo Pärt, Robert Wilson" to be released on DVD and Blu-ray worldwide in September/October 2015: • Adam's Passion - Arvo ... - Hudba
What a humble, genuinely good human being. Arvo Part is in my heart. His music is true consolation for us all!
Arvo Pärt is a fascinating and gifted personality. . . beyond words. . . I am so interested to learn about and love
his style of thinking and much of the musical impressions and linear sound he creates . . . We are so honoured to have such a person living in our time. . . in my opinion .
Some people make a pact with the devil, others with God.
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 .
FASCINATING MUSIC & COMPOSER'S PHILOSOPHY.
Sublime
Un compositore contemporaneo che vale la pena di conoscere a fondo.
Beautiful,soul connection music.
Beautiful
And Gidon Kremer thanks for those expression, such true!
anyone who speaks english/german can comment on the captions at 2:39? i had the impression the punctuation was misplaced but my knowledge of german doesn't allow me to be sure of it. danke in advance :-)
@Poder Vida he's actually Estonian
ETERNITY
Where can i watch this whole documentary?
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Can ANYONE tell me the name of the piece with the voices beginning at the 3:06 mark?
+jj8451 It's Arvo's Miserere - near the end.
+Sean Martin Thank you :-)
@@seanmartin343 do you perhaps know the piece starting at 1:42?
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What's the piece at 3:10?
Tyler Welton Arvo Pärt - Miserere
Dies Irae at the end of his Miserere. Go to the 32:00 mark here: /watch?v=OATSn54UHps
@@brunocostapiano do you perhaps know the piece starting at 1:42?
Do you know where is it? At 3:00.
+kirusharave
St. Peter's Square colonnades in the Vatican City.
+Konrvad sk till this time i ve been there)
What is the first song in this video?
found it - it's Tabula Rasa !!
It's in The Young Pope soundtrack fyi
One should be careful in attempt of visualizing music of any geniuses, that`s the quintessence of music to be Visualizer in heads of listener's, music is the only Art form which touches the Soul directly through the ears
invisible saint
anyone know what the song is at 1:14 ?
***** Arvo Pärt - Miserere
Elena Gruzdeva merci
+Elena Gruzdeva Hi,would you happen to know the name of the piece at the 3:06 mark beginning with the voices??
+jj8451 , Arvo Pärt - Miserere, the last part
+Elena Gruzdeva Thank you so much!!!!!!
I Love Arvo's music, I mostly dislike post minimalism. It's like Ellington said there's only two kinds of music.
Which two kinds? Good and bad? Didn't Igor Stravinsky say that?
Part is my favourite composer.
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robert wilson could have at least learned how to pronounce the composer's last name correctly. personally, i find the images wilson sets to the music especially cringeworthy. the music would be better left alone to stand on its own two feet. also the repeated remarks about arvo being the 'world's most performed composer' are especially irritating. for you to hear this music and then talk about things like that tells me you don't get the music.
love the man and the music.. and the film. too bad about the ridiculous theatrical performance (all builders ladders and colin wilson tiptoeing in his socks) - an entirely pointless exercise. 'world renowned' wilson has not 'brought the work to the stage'.. at all. to pair the sanctity and humility of part's work with such a pompous (and preposterous) 'interpretation' is not simply ill-advised, it is a disservice.