This piece always has deeply affected me, and this is the authoritative interpretation. I recommend listening in darkness.
Arvo Pärt - Te Deum
Tallinn Chamber Orchestra
Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir
Harry Traksmann - Violin
Directed by Tõnu Kaljuste
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TO74PaaR_Ug&t=3570s
@voltronic His Cantus in memoriam Benjamin Britten has always affected me deeply.
https://youtu.be/TVZZgfXNFW8
#CoSoMusic #CoSoClassical
@voltronic And endlessly in the same place would be Steve Reichs's Music for 18 Musicians. (I love this piece.)
https://youtu.be/71A_sm71_BI
#CoSoMusic #minimalism
@peterquirk
I haven't heard that one in a long time.
@voltronic Do you know David Lang's Death Speaks? The lyrics comprise all the sentences in Schubert's lieder where Death speaks. This track from the album, sung by the extraordinary Shara Worden (now known as Shara Nova) is representative of the complete work.
Pain Changes.
https://youtu.be/8cgGP6xKpA0
#CoSoMusic
The whole album: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_l0jwkrZoB_t4nUympMF6UCtTNbwS1Qna0
@peterquirk
No, but this sounds very interesting. I love Schubert lieder. Thanks!
@peterquirk
I'm a massive Escher fan.
Yes, if the people were going endlessly down.
Endlessly up would be this piece:
Ligeti - The Devil's Staircase
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6LmG9myHxA
#cosomusic #cosoclassical