Arvo Pärt Kanepi Gymnasium Form 10 Mairo Lattik
Contents Early life Musucal development Compositions Awards
Early life Arvo Pärt was born in 1935 in Paide, Estonia. After studies with Heino Eller’s composition class in Tallinn, he worked from 1958 to 1967 as a sound engineer for Estonian Radio. In 1980 he emigrated with his family to Vienna and then, one year later, travelled on a DAAD scholarship to Berlin.
Musucal development Pärt's musical education began at age seven. By the time he reached his early teenage years, Pärt was writing his own compositions. He studyed composition with Heino Eller at the Tallinn Conservatory in 1957.
Compositions Pärt's works are generally divided into two periods, neo-classical styles and Schoenberg's twelve-tone technique and serialism. KC2aQpcI&list=PLC041F196E2FDC7C1 KC2aQpcI&list=PLC041F196E2FDC7C1 U9Y&list=PLC041F196E2FDC7C1 U9Y&list=PLC041F196E2FDC7C1
Awards 1996 – American Academy of Arts and Letters Department of Music 1996 – Honorary Doctor of Music, University of Sydney[22] 1998 – Honorary Doctor of Arts, University of Tartu 2003 – Honorary Doctor of Music, University of Durham[23] 2008 – Léonie Sonning Music Prize 2009 – Foreign Member, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts 2010 – Honorary Doctor of Music, University of St Andrews[24] 2011 – Chevalier (Knight) of Légion d'honneur[25] 2011 – Membership of the Pontifical Council for Culture[26] Archon of the Ecumenical Patriarchate[27]
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