Nur mit der Musik von Arvo Pärt lebe ich noch, nach sechs Krebs Operationen und über drei Jahren nichts mehr richtiges Essen. Er war und ist mein Anker in dieser stürmischen See. Er gab mir immer Trost und Kraft, nicht aufzugeben. Danke Arvo
Melancólica , lúgubre , pero alentadora , esperanzadora y poderosa
Thank you Brillant Classics for this wonderful music!!!
Life affirming, Life renounced, Life Abundantly more ❤🕊️
OPB did a segment on this composer and I was on it. Have been listening ever since. Your music is pure and powerful. I think of the senselessness of war, brave young men going to battle, and our prayers for peace!
I appreciate from the depths of my being this wonderful music. It is a consolation for our painful existence. Thank you very much for letting us know.
Une beauté qui n'est pas de ce monde
This is a truly powerful composition, revealing just what the term dramatic can really mean, absent any melodrama.
That sliding orchestral crescendo at the beginning recalls those in the Beatles’ “A Day in the Life.”
Great music especially LAMENTABILE 21:32 Thank you
Arvo Pärt, sublime, tant de justesse dans ses compositions, tellement inspirant. Un très beau voyage en intériorité. Merci pour ce partage.
Merci Arvo Pärt c'est sublime
Love this ❤
Maravilla de música la del estonio universal, gracias Arvo Pärt
Outstanding music
This is… grand. Sometimes very gloomy, but definitely it's great and powerful music.
My favorite of his after 'Kanon Pokajanen'
Brilliant....
감사합니다😄
Great
“The point at which we stand to view something forms the apex of an inverted pyramid whose base is indeterminable.” ~ Fernando Pessoa
A bit different music to what i am used to but kinda like it
🙏😢🎶🤍
Thank you for watching, we hope you enjoyed the music! Tracklist:
Lamentate:
00:00 I. Minacciando
03:21 II. Spietato
06:38 III. Fragile
07:25 IV. Pregando
12:47 V. Solitudine -stato d'animo
18:29 VI. Consolante
19:53 VII. Stridendo
21:32 VIII. Lamentabile
28:39 IX. Risolutamente
31:25 X. Fragile e conciliante
38:18 Psalom
43:58 Cantus in memoriam Benjamin Britten