ARVO PÄRT TRILOGY
Streaming In North America 3/2-3/23, Estonia, Single Film Pass, Passes
6 TITLES
Arvo Pärt: And Then Come The Evening And The Morning / Siis sai õhtu ja sai hommik
Available on 3/2/2026 EST
This title is included in the Arvo Pärt Trilogy.
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Arvo Pärt is regarded as one of the most original avant-garde composers. This documentary - the first in the trilogy - shows Pärt as a deeply spiritual man whose work is bound up with his religious beliefs. Both he and his music defy classification, and he is determined to preserve his aura of mystery.
Arvo Pärt: Even If I Lose Everything
Available on 3/2/2026 EST
This title is included in the Arvo Pärt Trilogy.
The complete trilogy and bonus materials are unlocked with one premium ticket.
The film explores the philosophy, family life, and music of renowned Estonian composer Arvo Pärt through archival material, interviews, and intimate domestic moments. Its title is drawn from Pärt’s own musical notebooks, reflecting his deeply spiritual and creative journey. Blending concert footage with home videos and conversations with Pärt and his wife, Nora, the film offers insight into his inner world and the evolution of his signature tintinnabuli style.
Arvo Pärt: Your Name / Sinu Nimi
Available on 3/2/2026 EST
Bonus material is included with the Arvo Pärt Trilogy.
The complete trilogy and bonus materials are unlocked with one premium ticket.
In the year 2000, nine cities were chosen in Europe to be "Cultural Capitals.” The European Cutural Capitals’ Youth Chorus, "Voices of Europe", consisted of 90 singers from 8 countries, ranging in age from 16 to 23. Eleven works were presented in the concert tour of 9 countries.
One of the works that was presented — ".. Which Was the Son Of… "— was especially [commissioned from Arvo Pärt. The text is based on the Genealogy of Jesus from Luke 3:23–38, tracing his lineage back through Joseph to Adam and God. The composition uses a repetitive, polyphonic structure to highlight the, "...which was the son of..." phrasing, culminating in a multi-voiced finale.
The film captures the rehearsals of this work and the premiere in Iceland.
