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Tintinnabuli (singular. tintinnabulum; from the
Latin tintinnabulum, "a bell") is a
compositional style created by the
Estonian composer Arvo Pärt, introduced...
- good-natured, and only
bargained for 'tunicam de
diversis coloribus, et
tintinnabulis plenam.' [a "parti-coloured coat with
tinkling bells"] In
Scotland there...
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Since the late 1970s, Pärt has
worked in a
minimalist style that
employs tintinnabuli, a
compositional technique he invented. Pärt's
music is in part inspired...
- is a
musical work by the
Estonian composer Arvo Pärt
exemplifying his
tintinnabuli style of composition. It is three-part music,
written in 1977, without...
- for
string orchestra and bell. The work is an
early example of Pärt's
tintinnabuli style,
which he
based on his
reactions to
early chant music. Its appeal...
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thirty minutes long. Te Deum
employs Pärt's
signature tintinnabuli compositional style.
Tintinnabuli is
often described as a
minimalistic compositional technique...
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Naturalis can cure
toothaches and
other ailments. Bells,
especially tintinnabuli helped to
drive away evil and
avert the evil eye.
Bells were also set...
- the call to worship, but
could be used in
times of danger. The
Roman tintinnabuli were made from
forged metal and were not
large in size. By the end of...
- Britten, and Summa, all
written in the
tintinnabuli style.
Tabula Rasa is one of
these earliest tintinnabuli pieces, and
holds the
distinction of being...
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Estonian composer Arvo Pärt. It is
considered an
essential work of his
tintinnabuli style. Für
Alina was
first performed in
Tallinn in 1976,
along with six...