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Arvo Pärt receives Per Artem Ad Deum Medal from Pontifical Council for Culture

24.05.2017

Today, the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Tallinn held a ceremony to award Arvo Pärt with the Per Artem ad Deum medal bestowed by the Pontifical Council for Culture in recognition of achievements that contribute to the promotion of dialogue between the diversity of cultures in the contemporary world and thus promote man as an individual.

The medal of recognition from the Pontifical Council for Culture (Pontificum Consilium de Cultura) was presented to the composer by Dr Andrzej Mochoń, member of the medal committee and president of Kielce Trade Fairs. The festive ceremony was honoured by the presence of Mr Robert Filipczak, Ambassador of Poland to Estonia.

The Per Artem ad Deum gala awards ceremony is traditionally held during the international church exhibition SACROEXPO in Kielce, Poland. Arvo Pärt was awarded the medal on 20 June 2016 along with two other laureates, Polish singer and composer Antonina Krzysztoń and Italian sculptor and goldsmith Arnaldo Pomodoro. The award ceremony for Arvo Pärt at the Polish embassy in Tallinn was an exception to the tradition.

The Pontifical Council for Culture was founded in 1982 by Pope John Paul II. The Per Artem ad Deum medal has been awarded since 2005. Its laureates include Italian composer and conductor Ennio Morricone, Polish composer and conductor Krzysztof Penderecki, and Swiss architect Mario Botta.

In 2011, Pope Benedict XVI nominated Arvo Pärt as a member of the Pontifical Council for Culture.

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