Immerse yourself in the serene and contemplative world of Arvo Pärt with this exquisite collection of choral works, "Pärt: Triodion & Other Choral Works." Released in 2003, this album features the renowned British choir Polyphony, conducted by Stephen Layton, delivering performances of the highest caliber. The disc showcases a selection of Pärt's compositions from 1996 to 2002, including six world premiere recordings that highlight the composer's distinctive minimalist style within the classical genre.
The album opens with "Dopo la vittoria," a powerful piece composed in 1996, and closes with the hauntingly beautiful "Salve Regina" from 2002. In between, you'll find other notable works such as "Nunc dimittis," "I Am the True Vine," and the titular "Triodion," each offering a unique exploration of Pärt's signature aesthetic. The choir's precise and pure delivery brings out the subtle nuances and profound depth of Pärt's music, making this album a standout in the choral repertoire.
"Pärt: Triodion & Other Choral Works" was critically acclaimed, earning the Best in Choral Category at the Gramophone Awards 2004 and being featured in the Top 20 Discs of 2003 by BBC Music Magazine. With a duration of 1 hour and 18 minutes, this album is a testament to Arvo Pärt's enduring influence and the timeless beauty of his compositions. Whether you're a longtime fan of Pärt's work or new to his music, this collection offers a captivating journey through the composer's unique musical landscape.