Friday Classical Music: Arvo Part -- Tabula Rasa
The interpretive dancing is a bit much for me, but this is a beautiful piece of music. It's the first part of a wonderful piece called Tabula Rasa.
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The interpretive dancing is a bit much for me, but this is a beautiful piece of music. It's the first part of a wonderful piece called Tabula Rasa.

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Wow, that was not well-choreographed at all. I have 12 or 13 albums by Pärt and have seen many live performances. Love him! He's certainly a still-living composer not to be missed.
Posted by: theorist | October 12, 2007 at 07:07 AM