And One of the Pharisees…

And One of the Pharisees…
And One of the Pharisees…
Genre Musique contemporaine
Musique Arvo Pärt
Texte Évangile selon saint Luc, 7, 36-50
Langue originale Anglais
Durée approximative 10 minutes
Dates de composition 1992
Création 9 février 1992
Davies aux États-Unis

And One of the Pharisees… (Un Pharisien…) est une œuvre écrite par Arvo Pärt, compositeur estonien associé au mouvement de musique minimaliste.

Sommaire

Historique

La première exécution publique a eu lieu à Davies en 1992 par le Theatre of Voices sous la direction de Paul Hillier[1],[2].

Structure

En un seul mouvement d'une durée d'environ 10 minutes, pour contreténor ou alto, ténor et basse ou chœur d'homme a capella.

Discographie

Discographie non exhaustive[3].

Notes et références

  1. (en) Arvo Pärt - Works, Universal Edition [lire en ligne]
  2. (en) Catalogue des œuvres sur le site de l'Estonian Music Information Center [lire en ligne]
  3. (en) Arvo Pärt Discography, Classical Net, 2005 [lire en ligne]

Liens externes


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