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The Silence of Being: The Music of Arvo Paert [Box Set]

The Silence of Being: The Music of Arvo Paert [Box Set]

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Artists: Tonus Peregrinus, Elora Festival Singers
Creators: Part, Pitts, Edison, Tamas Benedek, Hungarian State Opera Orchestra
Label: Naxos
Category: Music

List Price: $45.98
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 68127

Format: Box Set, Deluxe Edition
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 6
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3
Dimensions (in): 5.8 x 5.1 x 2.4

MPN: 8506015
UPC: 747313601530
EAN: 0747313601530
ASIN: B0013XZ35K

Release Date: March 25, 2008
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4 out of 5 stars A great place to begin a Paert collection if you have the funds to buy it.   October 13, 2008
Alex TB
9 out of 9 found this review helpful

Four weeks ago, my Music Theory teacher explained to the class that each of us were to do a short report on a classical composer of the twentieth century. I immediately called Arvo Paert. Nothing else could have competed. I spent a weekend listening to his music and researching him at my local library. That weekend, I had a visit to Borders and by chance stumbled upon this box set. I walked out of the store having purchased it for approximately $32.

Why it took until 2008 for such a box set to be released is beyond me. How I got away with buying it for $32 is also beyond me.

I can say with great confidence that Arvo Paert is my favorite composer, although I am probably not alone these days. In a world where classical music is becoming increasingly fashionable for the hip crowd, Paert reigns supreme with his unique and somewhat legendary body of work.

The Silence of Being is a box set that contains many of the composers most famous or seminal works. Instead of being a sort of greatest hits compilation, this box set is instead a collection of five previously released collections of Paert's music, divided up somewhat chronologically.

The first disk contains six different recordings of possibly Paert's most popular song, Fratres, plus a lovely version of Festina Lente, a string version of Summa, and the timeless recording of Cantus in Memory of Benjamin Britten. The second disk contains the tintinnabuli classic Tabula Rasa as well as some more essential early polyphonic works. The third disk contains the divided entirety of St. John's Passion, perhaps Paert's longest work, and one of the most respected. The fourth and fifth disks explore the composers post-1980 choral music that has come to characterize him, in great variety, actually.

Rounding up Arvo Paert music is hard. Your library probably has some, and you can order some for cheap off of amazon. But you will likely never be able to get a single collection with every Paert essential on it. To be sure, this collection misses many important pieces. It contains neither Fur Alina or Spiegel Im Spiegel, two of his most beautiful minimalist pieces, and it also skips out on Te Deum, Paert's quintessential choral piece.

These two exclusions alone make this box set's goals seem purely commercial. Also indicative of a money scheme is the inclusion of the Sonic Rebellion compilation, which contains only one of Paert's pieces which can already be found on disk one of the box set. The subtitle of Sonic Rebellion is "Alternative Classical Rebellion." Clearly aimed toward the indie kids who were already interested in Paert but wanted more modern music. Paert doesn't fit in with these other artists, except perhaps Philip Glass, and the rest is essentially a baited hook for listeners who want to experience the more aimless pretensions of modern composition. I also noticed several typos and misprints in the track listing on the back of the box.

So it's a money trick. Yeah. If Paert had sanctioned and overlooked the release himself, I'm sure we would have gotten a completely new compilation. Instead we get five classic Paert compilations and a bonus disk of goodies. And for $32? A steal. I should have paid one hundred dollars for this, at least, considering what is in it. If you can find it for a reasonable price, waste no time and buy it. This is a great place to start a Paert collection, but a bad place to stop.


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