Tintinnabuli

Tintinnabuli

Tintinnabuli (singular. tintinnabulum) (from the Latin tintinnabulum, a bell) is a compositional style created by the Estonian composer Arvo Pärt. Pärt first introduced this new style in two works: Für Alina (1976) and Spiegel Im Spiegel (1978). This simple style was influenced by the composer's mystical experiences with chant music. Musically, Pärt's tintinnabular music is characterized by two types of voices, the first of which (dubbed the "tintinnabular voice") arpeggiates the tonic triad, and the second of which moves diatonically in stepwise motion. The works often have a slow and meditative tempo, and a minimalist approach to both notation and performance. Pärt's compositional approach has expanded somewhat in the years since 1970, but the overall effect remains largely the same.

Contents

Pärt on his style

  • "Tintinnabulation is an area I sometimes wander into when I am searching for answers - in my life, my music, my work. In my dark hours, I have the certain feeling that everything outside this one thing has no meaning. The complex and many-faceted only confuses me, and I must search for unity. What is it, this one thing, and how do I find my way to it? Traces of this perfect thing appear in many guises - and everything that is unimportant falls away. Tintinnabulation is like this. . . . The three notes of a triad are like bells. And that is why I call it tintinnabulation."[1]
  • "I could compare my music to white light which contains all colours. Only a prism can divide the colours and make them appear; this prism could be the spirit of the listener." - from the essay White Light by Hermann Conen, as translated into English by Eileen Walliser-Schwarzbart (found in the liner notes of the ECM release of Alina).
  • "Tintinnabuli is the mathematically exact connection from one line to another.....tintinnabuli is the rule where the melody and the accompaniment [accompanying voice]...is one. One plus one, it is one - it is not two. This is the secret of this technique." - from a conversation between Arvo Pärt and Antony Pitts recorded for BBC Radio 3 at the Royal Academy of Music in London on 29 March 2000, as printed in the liner notes of the Naxos Records release of Passio.

References

  1. ^ "Tintinnabulation". arvopart.org. http://www.arvopart.org/tintinnabulation.html. Retrieved 2008-05-31. 

Further reading

  • Paul Hillier. Arvo Pärt (Oxford Studies of Composers). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997. ISBN 0-19-816616-8
  • Engelhardt, Jeffers: "Review: 'Solfeggio per coro'; 'Cantate Domino canticum novum'; 'Missa syllabica'; 'Sarah Was Ninety Years Old'; and Others." Notes 57/4 (2001): 987-993.

External links

  • (German) A Windows PC tool which can be used to generate tintinnabuli voicings in real-time: Arv-o-mat 1.10

Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Tintinnabuli — Style tintinnabulum Le style tintinnabulum est une forme musicale créée par Arvo Pärt, le compositeur estonien associé à la musique minimaliste. Signifiant littéralement cloche ou clochette en raison des tintinnabules utilisées dans la liturgie… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Arvo Pärt — (* 11. September 1935 in Paide, Estland) ist ein estnischer Komponist, der als einer der bedeutendsten lebenden Komponisten zeitgenössischer Musik gilt. Arvo Pärt in Christchurch Cathedral, Dublin (2008) …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Arvo Part — Arvo Pärt in Christchurch Cathedral, Dublin, 2008 Arvo Pärt (* 11. September 1935 in Paide, Estland) ist ein estnischer Komponist, der als einer der bedeutendsten lebenden Komponisten zeitgenössischer klassischer Musik gilt. Inhaltsverzeichn …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Pärt — Arvo Pärt in Christchurch Cathedral, Dublin, 2008 Arvo Pärt (* 11. September 1935 in Paide, Estland) ist ein estnischer Komponist, der als einer der bedeutendsten lebenden Komponisten zeitgenössischer klassischer Musik gilt. Inhaltsverzeichn …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Arvo Pärt — in Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, 2008 Arvo Pärt (born 11 September 1935; Estonian pronunciation: [ˈɑrvo ˈpært]) is an Estonian classical composer and one of the most prominent living composers of sacred music.[1] …   Wikipedia

  • Passio Domini Nostri Jesu Christi secundum Joannem — (English: The Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ According to John , also known as the St. John Passion or simply Passio ) is a passion cantata by Arvo Pärt for solo baritone (Jesus), solo tenor (Pilate), solo vocal quartet (Evangelist), choir,… …   Wikipedia

  • Magnificat (Pärt) — Magnificat was composed in 1989 by Arvo Pärt. A setting of the Latin Magnificat text, it is in tintinnabuli style, which was invented by Pärt in the mid 1970s. It is scored a cappella for mixed choir: soprano solo, sopranos I and II, alto, and… …   Wikipedia

  • Jazz und Minimalmusic: Reduktion auf Elementares —   Ähnlich wie in einer Bar alles leicht, beschwingt, und doch auf eigene Weise ernst sein kann, das Orchester und die Tänzer spielend arbeiten, so soll nach Vorstellung des Malers Piet Mondrian die neue Gesellschaft den Druck der Arbeit nicht… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • TINTINNABULUM — a tinnitu, quem, dum pulsatur, edere solet, nomen nactum est: Tinnitus autem est aeris: unde ex aere primum, mox ex aere, stanno, plumbo argentoque nonnumquam admistis, fieri consuevêre Tintinnabula, magni inter homines usus, sive profana, sive… …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • Te Deum (Pärt) — Te Deum is a setting of the Latin Te Deum text by Estonian born composer Arvo Pärt commissioned by the Westdeutscher Rundfunk Radio in Cologne, Germany in 1984. Dedicated to the late Alfred Schlee of Universal Edition, the WDR Broadcast Choir… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”