Nine sacred pieces by Arvo Pärt including of his newest compositions, alongside works from earlier in his career. Pärt’s longtime collaborator and biographer Paul Hillier leads the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir and organist Christopher Browers-Broadbent in a third recording devoted to the Estonian composer.
Tracklist
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Additional information
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SKU | 907401DI |
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Digital Converters | Millennia preamplifier -EMM Labs AD converter |
Mastering Engineer | Brad Michel |
Microphones | Schoeps |
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Instruments | Vocal alto, Vocal bass, Vocal tenor, Choir, Organ, Vocal soprano |
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Producer | Robina G. Young & Brad Michel |
Recording Engineer | Brad Michel / Chris Barrett |
Recording location | Nigulistekirik, Tallinn, Estonia/ track 7 Tallinn Methodist Church, Estonia |
Recording Software | Pyramix |
Recording Type & Bit Rate | DSD64 |
Release Date | April 25, 2014 |
Press reviews
Yarlung Artists
It is almost Easter, and I noticed that Native DSD Music has an “Easter Special” going on.
One extraordinary gem is Robina Young’s and Brad Michel’s recording of Arvo Part’s ‘Da Pacem’ on Harmonia Mundi. I can hear Brad’s effortless recording technique from the opening measures. This is an album for Easter, or for any other day of the year. Enjoy!
Gramophone
“Hillier’s interpretations are about as definitive as you can get.”
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