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“In principio. The Word in Arvo Pärt’s Music“ selected among the 25 most beautiful Estonian books
Last night the winners of the “25 Best Designed Estonian Books 2015” were announced at the Estonian National Library. The jury’s unanimous favourite was the Arvo Pärt Centre’s first publication “In principio. The Word in Arvo Pärt’s Music”, designed by Angelika Schneider.Read more -
Arvo Pärt awarded title of honorary citizen of Keila Parish
Arvo Pärt was chosen as the first honorary citizen of the rural municipality of Keila. This title was given to the composer on 6 February at a reception held at the Kumu art museum by Aleksei Shatov, chairman of the council of Keila Parish, and Jaan Alver, Parish mayor.Read more -
Conductor Saulius Sondeckis dies (1928–2016)
The Arvo Pärt Centre remembers the renowned Lithuanian conductor and a long-standing professor of the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre Saulis Sondeckis (1928–2016).Read more -
Estonian Cultural Endowement annual award goes to Arvo Pärt
Yesterday evening, the Estonian Cultural Endowment annual awards for cultural activities in 2015 were presented at the Paide Cultural Centre. Arvo Pärt won the annual award in the field of music for his outstanding contributions to the musical culture of the world.Read more -
Arvo Pärt continues to be the most performed composer in the world for the 5th consecutive year
Yesterday, the largest classical event database Bachtrack released the charts about 2015 performance statistics and confirmed Arvo Pärt as the most performed living composer in the world for the 5th consecutive year.Read more -
Estonian premiere of “Kleine Litanei” in St. Mary’s Cathedral, Tallinn
The new work by Arvo Pärt, "Kleine Litanei", which was premièred at the reopening of St Virgil’s Chapel in Vienna last week, will have its Estonian premiere on Thursday 17. December in St. Mary's Cathedral in Tallinn.Read more -
The world premiere of Arvo Pärt’s “Kleine Litanei” in Vienna
On 10 December a new work by Arvo Pärt will première in Vienna – “Kleine Litanei” created for a cappella mixed choir.Read more -
Järva County Coat of Arms was given to Arvo Pärt
On Friday, 27 November, the long-awaited meeting with the representatives of Järva County and Paide, Arvo Pärt's birth town took place at the Arvo Pärt Centre.Read more -
A silver medal to Arvo Pärt from the artist-engraver Viktor Kuik
On 20 November, a cordial meeting took place at Laulasmaa – the artist-engraver Viktor Kuik gave Arvo Pärt a silver medal, created in his honour.Read more -
Arvo Pärt and Veljo Tormis awarded the PÖFF Lifetime Achievement Award
The laureates for the PÖFF Lifetime Achievement Award were announced at the opening ceremony of the 19th Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival.Read more -
Private collection of expat Estonian Juta Kurman arrives at Centre
Juta Kurman's private collection from 1980–2006 reached the Arvo Pärt Centre.Read more -
The photo collection from Eric Marinitsch to the Arvo Pärt Centre
At the beginning of October, a large collection of photos and videos from Eric Marinitsch arrived to the Arvo Pärt Centre.Read more