Arvo Pärt
Pari intervallo, for organ
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Composer:Arvo PärtGenre:KeyboardStyle:KeyboardCompose Date:1976Average_duration:5:44Arvo Pärt's 'Pari intervallo' is a minimalist composition for organ that was composed in 1976. The piece premiered in the same year in Tallinn, Estonia. The title of the piece translates to "Equal intervals" in English, which is a reference to the piece's use of a repeating interval pattern. 'Pari intervallo' is a short piece that consists of two movements. The first movement is characterized by a repeating pattern of two notes played in succession, followed by a pause. This pattern is repeated throughout the movement, with slight variations in rhythm and dynamics. The second movement is similar in structure, but the interval pattern is slightly different, creating a new harmonic texture. The piece is notable for its use of silence and space, which are just as important as the notes themselves. The pauses between the notes create a sense of tension and release, and the repetition of the interval pattern creates a hypnotic effect. The piece is also characterized by its simplicity and clarity, which are hallmarks of Pärt's minimalist style. 'Pari intervallo' is often performed in churches and other sacred spaces, as its meditative quality is well-suited to contemplative settings. The piece has been arranged for various instruments, including string quartet and saxophone quartet, but the original organ version remains the most popular. Overall, 'Pari intervallo' is a beautiful and haunting piece of music that showcases Pärt's unique approach to minimalism. Its use of silence and repetition creates a sense of timelessness and transcendence that is both calming and uplifting.More....