Arvo part fratres gidon kremer biography
Fratres (Latin for “Brothers”) was composed in and belongs to the many works (Für Alina, Cantus, Tabula rasa etc.) that were created explosively....
Fratres (Latin for “Brothers”) was composed in 1977 and belongs to the many works (Für Alina, Cantus, Tabula rasa etc.) that were created explosively after recognising the principles of tintinnabuli music.
Fratres was initially composed as three-part music without fixed instrumentation that can be performed with various instruments. The composition was premiered in 1977 by the composer’s like-minded friends from the early music group Hortus Musicus.
Fratres also exists as three-part music with added variations for the solo instrument.
Gidon Kremer was one of the first musicians to perform Arvo Pärt's tintinnabuli works outside of the Soviet Union.
The first among these was written for violin and piano and was commissioned by the Salzburger Festspiele festival. It was premiered in 1980 at the festival, performed by Gidon and Ele…
Fratres (Latin for “Brothers”) was composed in 1977 and belongs to the many works (Für Alina, Cantus, Tabula rasa etc.) that were created explosively after recognising the principles of tintinnabuli music.
Fratres was initially composed as t