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Maestro Neeme Järvi 80

07.06.2017

The Arvo Pärt Centre and composer Arvo Pärt would like to extend heartfelt wishes to the beloved conductor, Maestro Neeme Järvi, who today, 7 June, celebrates his 80th birthday.

Neeme Järvi and Arvo Pärt are connected by a long-term creative collaboration and cordial friendship. Neeme Järvi is one of the most important musicians to perform and record Arvo Pärt’s early compositions during the 1960s and 70s. With Eri Klas he introduced Pärt’s work across the former Soviet Union as well as at festivals abroad. Both Neeme Järvi and Arvo Pärt were forced to emigrate from Estonia in 1980.

Arvo Pärt: “Composers receive a great gift, whenever they get to work with great musicians. I have been so lucky with Neeme! I also greatly appreciate his unprecedented contribution to Estonian music in the West – in the first case presenting the work of Tubin, which, thanks to Neeme’s extraordinary dedication and talent, has been introduced to a great many people outside our homeland. I would like to wish my dear friend strength and creative energy for many years to come!”

In the 1960s, the Estonian Radio Symphony Orchestra (presently, ENSO), conducted by the young Järvi, premiered Arvo Pärt’s oratorio The Stride of the World (1961), Perpetuum mobile (1963), Symphony No. 1 (‘Polyphonic’) (1964) and the cello concerto Pro et contra (1967). In November 1968, Neeme Järvi conducted the premiere of Credo at the “Estonia” Concert Hall – an event that changed the lives of both artists. Already in 1969, Pärt’s Symphony No. 1, Perpetuum mobile, Collage über B-A-C-H and Pro et contra, conducted by Järvi, had been released on vinyl.

When working abroad, Neeme Järvi has also considered it his mission to introduce Estonian music with the works of Arvo Pärt among others. One of his favourite pieces in his repertoire has been Cantus in Memory of Benjamin Britten, which has been performed many times in different places around the world and recorded on several albums.

Under Järvi’s baton, the three first symphonies by Pärt were recorded with the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra (BIS, 1989); Wenn Bach Bienen gezüchtet hätte … and Credo with the Philharmonia Orchestra (Chandos, 1993); Tabula rasa, Fratres and Symphony No. 3 with the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, and others.

Arvo Pärt has also dedicated his Symphony No. 3 (1971) to Neeme Järvi as well as his Concerto piccolo über B-A-C-H (1994).

On May 1, the Centre is closed. Happy spring holiday!

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