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Arvo Part / Peter Maxwell Davies / Philip Glass - Trivium cover
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Christopher Bowers-Broadbent : organ
Arvo Part / Peter Maxwell Davies / Philip Glass - Trivium
[ ECM Records / CD - released 2/May/2001 ]
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Daniel Hope - Violin Sonatas cover
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Berliner Messe / Magnificat / Summa cover
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Berliner Messe / Magnificat / Summa
Elora Festival Singers / Elora Festival Orchestra / Edison (conductor)
[ Naxos / CD - released 10/Oct/2004 ]
Born in Paide, Estonia on 11th September 1935, Arvo Pärt studied in Tallinn with Harri Otsa and Veljo Tormis, then at the Tallinn Conservatoire with Heino Eller, graduating in 1963.
Berliner Messe / Stabat Mater / Summa cover
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Elora Festival Singers / Elora Festival Orchestra / Noel Edison, conductor
[ Naxos SACD / SACD - released 26/Aug/2005 ]
Born in Paide, Estonia on 11th September 1935, Arvo Pärt studied in Tallinn with Harri Otsa and Veljo Tormis, then at the Tallinn Conservatoire with Heino Eller, graduating in 1963.
Not no faceless Angel cover
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Polyphony / Stephen Layton
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"There are many striking features of this ravishing disc, beautifully and imaginatively performed by Stephen Layton and Polyphony. There are hints here and there of Monteverdi, Stravinsky, Poulenc perhaps, yet I sense Jackson's profound affinity with...