Few composers have reshaped the emotional language of modern music like Arvo Pärt. With Silentium—a selection of four profound pieces including a rare slow-motion version of Tabula Rasa’s second movement—Mississippi Records continues its deep engagement with the Estonian master’s transcendent minimalism. At its heart is a never-before-released interpretation of Silentium, performed by A Far Cry chamber orchestra, played at nearly half the tempo of the iconic 1984 ECM version. Stretched into near stillness, the music evokes a suspended temporality—music not simply to be heard, but to inhabit. Other highlights include a luminous version of Fratres by the Hungarian State Opera Orchestra, and an austere, deeply lyrical take on Vater Unser arranged for trombone and strings.
Rich in emotional nuance and devotional clarity, this album offers an intimate window into Pärt’s tintinnabuli method—where silence speaks louder than sound, and time itself seems to yield. Sublime and essential.