Arvo Pärt
Arvo Pärt (Estonian pronunciation: [ˈɑrʋo ˈpært]; born September 11, 1935) is an Estonian composer of classical and religious music. Since the late 1970s, Pärt has worked in a minimalist style that employs tintinnabuli, a compositional technique he invented. His most performed works include Fratres (1977), Spiegel im Spiegel (1978), and Für Alina (1976). From 2011 to 2018, Pärt was the most performed living composer in the world, and the second most performed in 2019. The Arvo Pärt Centre, in Laulasmaa, was opened to the public in 2018. Pärt's music is in part inspired by Gregorian chant.
Known for
SoundBirthday
September 11, 1935Gender
MaleKnown Movie Credits
156Place of birth
Paide, EstoniaAlso known as
Arvo PaertCast credits
Sounds and Silence - Travels with Manfred Eicher
HimselfArvo Pärt: 24 Preludes for a Fugue
HimselfArvo Pärt: And Then Came the Evening and the Morning
HimselfThe Lost Paradise
HimselfThat Pärt Feeling
HimselfArvo Pärt: Even if I lose everything
HimselfMaestro
Grisha
7 Lakes, 7 Lives
Brillianty dlya diktatury proletariata
Piano Player at the RestaurantCrew credits
Gerry
Original Music ComposerThe Buried Forest
MusicWar Photographer
Original Music Composer, Additional SoundtrackColorful Dreams
MusicAthomic
MusicThe Milkman of Mäeküla
MusicAdam's Passion
MusicHail, Sarajevo
MusicThe Banishment
Original Music Composer, Additional SoundtrackJapón
Thanks, Additional SoundtrackSpring in the Forest
MusicThe Paper Bridge
MusicValley of the Rulers
MusicThe Apparition
Music, Additional SoundtrackFrom Evening Till Morning
MusicPilot Pirx's Inquest
Original Music ComposerThe Giant Buddhas
Music, Additional SoundtrackCracking the Shakespeare Code
MusicAfter the Reconciliation
MusicBrillianty dlya diktatury proletariata
Original Music Composer