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Speech by Michael Pärt in the occasion of the Polar Music Prize to Arvo Pärt
I am deeply honoured to accept the Polar Music Prize on behalf of my father, Arvo Pärt. In accepting this award, my father would like to express his heartfelt gratitude to the Polar Music Prize committee, as well as to all the musicians and listeners who have supported his music throughout the years. Arvo sends his love to all of you here tonight.Read more -
The King of Sweden presented the Polar Music Prize awards in Stockholm
At an award ceremony in Stockholm today, King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden presented the Polar Music Prize to Beninese singer-songwriter Angélique Kidjo, founder of Island Records and music producer Chris Blackwell, and composer Arvo Pärt. The prize was accepted on behalf of Arvo Pärt by his son and Chairman of the Council of the Arvo Pärt Centre, Michael Pärt.Read more -
The origin of Sarah Was Ninety Years Old in the light of archive documents
The Arvo Pärt Centre team had the opportunity to take a look at the story behind the piece Sarah Was Ninety Years Old and to discuss the existing archive materials. In this process, we could turn to the musical diaries that Arvo Pärt started keeping as early as 1974 to record his musical thoughts (later, verbal notes were also added). Already in the first notebooks, there are melodic sequences which we later find in the work in question. The Story by Ardo Västrik.Read more -
Arvo Pärt awarded the Order of the Polar Star by King of Sweden
King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden has awarded composer Arvo Pärt Commander Grand Cross of the Order of the Polar Star. The Order was presented to the composer at the beginning of May, when King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia of Sweden were on a state visit to Estonia. On May 3, Queen Silvia and Mrs Sirje Karis also visited the Arvo Pärt Centre, where Arvo Pärt's son Michael Pärt, the Chairman of the Centre's Council, introduced the composer's archive and the Centre's activities to the distinguished guests.Read more -
Writer Indrek Koff and German composer Sophia Jani to receive a scholarship from the Arvo Pärt Centre
For the third year running, the Arvo Pärt Centre is awarding resident scholarships to artists in residence to provide a calm and inspiring environment for creative activities and finding new ideas. This year's recipients are Estonian writer and translator Indrek Koff and German composer Sophia Jani.Read more -
The Arvo Pärt Centre can also be visited with a Museum Card
From Tuesday, April 11, you can purchase a Museum Card, which will allow you to visit more than 100 museums, galleries and experience centres across Estonia. The Arvo Pärt Centre now can also be visited with the Museum Card, which is valid as an entrance ticket to the Centre.Read more -
Arvo Pärt is awarded Sweden’s most prestigious music prize, the Polar Music Prize
This year’s Polar Music Prize, Sweden’s most prestigious music prize, has been awarded to Beninese singer-songwriter Angélique Kidjo, founder of Island Records Chris Blackwell and composer Arvo Pärt. The prizes will be awarded in Stockholm on May 23 and will be attended by the Swedish Royal Family. “The Polar Prize is a very prestigious andRead more -
Arvo Pärt Centre is participating in the LOORE residency project for Ukrainian Artists
The Arvo Pärt Centre is happy to announce its upcoming participation in the LOORE residency project for Ukrainian Artists. Deadline for Applications: 14th of April!Read more -
The Arvo Pärt Centre will issue two residency scholarships this year
For the third year, the Arvo Pärt Centre will award residency scholarships to offer artists the opportunity to dedicate themselves to their work at the Arvo Pärt Centre. The only application round this year will open on 16 January and the deadline for applications is 31 March.Read more -
Arvo Pärt is the most performed contemporary composer in the world
The largest classical music listings website Bachtrack published today its Annual Statistics for 2022, and once again Arvo Pärt is the most performed contemporary composer in the world. Besides Arvo Pärt, the other top five include John Williams, John Adams, Thomas Adès and Philip Glass.Read more -
Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI passed away
Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI passed away today. It is with deep gratitude that Arvo Pärt remembers a great theologian and Christian role model, but also a close soul with whom he was bound by a long friendship and a special quiet relationship.Read more -
Una Corda handcrafted piano arrived at the Arvo Pärt Centre
The Arvo Pärt Centre's collection of musical instruments has received a worthy addition ‒ an innovative Una Corda small piano, handcrafted by Latvian piano maker David Klavins. The piano is located in the Centre's creative room and can be used by musicians and composers residing at the Centre for their work and inspiration.Read more