MARIA DUARTE, LEO BOIX and ANGUS REID review Brides, Dead of Winter, A Night Like This, and The Librarians

Arvo Part
Tractus
(ECM)
★★★★★
The label Edition of Contemporary Music (ECM) began life in 1969, and is the life work of founder and producer Manfred Eicher. Its loyalties remain rooted in the European avant-garde and notions of impressionism and spirituality.
Estonian composer Arvo Part has long been part of the label’s success. The title of his latest album, recorded by the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir and Tallinn Chamber Orchestra, refers to a series of theological writings by the English cardinal and saint John Henry Newman called Tracts for the Times in 1843. Part of the composer’s musical inspiration is the music of the Western Middle Ages and the Renaissance.
He also uses a formula called the tintinnabuli technique, referencing a slow tempo, minimal approach emphasising a tonic triad or cluster set of three notes. The composer says: “This orderly system penetrates us and our subconscious. One does not realise it, but one accepts it. And it creates a kind of new state, a new order within us.” His approach is also resolutely text-centred.

SIMON DUFF recommends a new album from renowned composer and oud player Anour Brahem.


