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| Sanctuary | 
enlarge | Creators: Arvo Paert, Franz Welser-moest, Richard Studt, Stephen Cleobury, Tonu Kaljuste, Bournemouth Sinfonietta, Cambridge Choir Of King's College, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Tasmin Little Label: EMI Classics Category: Music
List Price: $16.98 Buy New: $9.96 You Save: $7.02 (41%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (10 reviews) Sales Rank: 10737
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 45314 UPC: 724354531422 EAN: 0724354531422 ASIN: B000002SRI
Release Date: February 17, 1998 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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  If you only buy one Paert CD, buy this one February 20, 2002 74 out of 75 found this review helpful
This exquisite recording is an "Arvo Paert Sampler" that provides a great introduction to this wonderful composer. I bought it because it contains his two best-known short choral works, the Beatitudes and the Magnificat. The performances by the choir of King's College Cambridge are transcendent, as usual; it is very difficult to achieve the serenity of sound needed to communicate Paert's music, but King's is perfect for it. The instrumental works are samples of Paert's greatest hits including an especially heart-rending performance of the Cantus in Memory of Benjamin Britten.Whether or not you enjoy the music of Arvo Paert is partially a matter of temperament. Paert is to music what contemplative spirituality is to prayer. To most of us, prayer involves talking to God; but to the contemplative, prayer means listening in receptive silence. Paert is deeply contemplative, and his music speaks from this inner stillness, suspended in time. If you long for this inner stillness and peace, you will love Paert; if not, his music will probably bore you. Silence plays an important part in his music. In the words of Arvo Paert, "The most important things that happen between people who are very close to each other are not stated, are not even possible to express. One doesn't need to and shouldn't say anything." When you listen to Paert, don't expect action, don't expect something to "happen." Just give yourself to the music and don't "do" anything - let God do it.
  Part's purity and beauty shine through again June 30, 2000 20 out of 21 found this review helpful
After purchasing "Arvo Part - Sanctuary", I was only sure that I would enjoy one track - the "Magnificat" which I had heard before. Upon listening to the disc, I found that I enjoyed every track on the CD because Arvo Part's truly sanctified and soothing style of composition has created some of the greatest masterpieces in music that I know of. It is definitely worth the money that I paid for it. When I die, I want this CD playing in the background.
  Like nothing else June 23, 2000 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
I'm not an avid Classical or Contemporary Listener but this CD is like nothing I've ever heard. It evokes an other worldly sense of being. I believe this may not be some people's piece of cake so I do recommend listening to the samples. But if you like them you'll LOVE the CD. Very Moving.
  Perfection, balance, beauty March 20, 2000 25 out of 27 found this review helpful
Sanctuary was my introduction to Arvo Part and it made me wonder how I could have lived so long without knowing of this composer. The music provides a beautiful balance between Part's choral and orchestral music. Each track is haunting. Listening to it, I felt as if I had been transported into a cavern filled with luminous music and that my mind was expanding to encompass the sound. If you are new to Part, don't hesitate to buy this CD. I played it at a dinner party and had my guests all asking to see the cover. If you're a Part fan, you'll find the pure, clear performances on this CD well worth adding to your collection.
  An excellent selection of Part's work March 6, 2000 25 out of 26 found this review helpful
This CD rates a permanent place in my CD changer.Part is a very listenable composer given the reputation that seems to preceed modern classical music. His music evokes a since of time immemorial, of something sacred. Part uses an almost logical repetition of themes in instrumentation, but not in a way that becomes dull or silly. This CD offers of an excellent sampling of Part's more popular works. Unlike the budget Naxos recording, it includes a trio of Part's wonderful, reverant choral pieces. This CD also extracts tracks from some of Part's longer works, a simple way to audition pieces that can only be found on very expensive discs. Of particular interest, and to my particular glee, is the last track, which I've been known to describe as "a musical conversation with musical silence". For a curious first-time buyer of Part's music this CD represents a most excellent beginning. A more avid listener of Part's music might find this CD a worthwhile grouping of his shorter works.
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