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Two reviews published about „The Cambridge Companion to Arvo Pärt“ collection
Two interesting reviews representing oppositional viewpoints have been published about „The Cambridge Company to Arvo Pärt" - the collection of articles edited by Andrew Shenton.Read more -
Arvo Pärt’s “Adam’s Lament”, conducted by Tõnu Kaljuste, has won a Grammy for the Best Choral Performance
Winners in the 56th Grammy Awards were announced tonight at Los Angeles Staples Centre.Read more -
71 applications submitted for the international two-stage architectural design contest of building for Arvo Pärt Centre
Yesterday, January 22 at 16 pm was the deadline of submitting documents for the first stage of international two-stage architectural design contest of building for Arvo Pärt Centre.Read more -
Arvo Pärt continues to be the most performed composer in 2013 according to Bachtrack.com
According to the recently published analysis for 2013 by the largest classical event database Bachtrack.com based in the UK, Arvo Pärt was listed the most performed living composer in the world for the third consecutive year.Read more -
Arvo Pärt Centre architectural competition
The competition for designing a new building for the Arvo Pärt Centre in Laulasmaa, near Tallinn, is currently under way.Read more -
50 years since the premiere of „Perpetuum Mobile“
On 13 December 2013, fifty years passed since the premiere of Arvo Pärt's "Perpetuum Mobile".Read more -
Liberal arts seminar series on Arvo Pärt at University of Tartu
In connection with its Liberal Arts professorship, during the current academic year the University of Tartu will hold a series of seminars on Arvo Pärt titled "Word and Music" led by Prof. Toomas Siitan from the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre.Read more -
Arvo Pärt, Tõnu Kaljuste and Neeme Järvi nominated for Grammy Awards
The 2014 nominees for the Grammy Awards were announced on 7 of December in Los Angeles and among the nominees were three Estonian names – Tõnu Kaljuste, Arvo Pärt and Neeme Järvi – each nominated in more than one category.Read more -
Robert Wilson visits Arvo Pärt Centre
On 25 November, Robert Wilson, one of the most significant theatre directors of our time, came to Estonia on a work visit. The main goal of the visit was the preparation of a new music theatre production centred around the works of Arvo Pärt.Read more -
The Arvo Pärt Centre announces an architectural competition for a new building
In collaboration with the Union of Estonian Architects, the Arvo Pärt Centre has announced a two-stage competition for designing a building for the Arvo Pärt Centre in Laulasmaa, near Tallinn.Read more -
Russian edition of compilation by Enzo Restagno to be presented in Kiev
On 17 June, a presentation will be held in Kiev of a Russian translation of a collection of essays and interviews compiled by Enzo Restagno.Read more