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
@peterquirk
That's one of my favorite pieces of his. It's also an opportunity for the #musictheory teacher in me to explain how a mensuration canon works. For those who don't know, a mensuration canon is the same tune played at different speeds at the same time.
In this case, everyone is just playing a descending A natural minor / aeolian scale in a short-long-short-long rhythm. The higher instruments are playing faster with more repetitions; lower is slower with fewer.
The combined effect...
@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
@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.
@peterquirk
No, but this sounds very interesting. I love Schubert lieder. Thanks!