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Record Reviews

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 January 2016

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  • Arvö Pärt Ronald Weitzman

  • David Bedford Mark Cromar

  • Holloway, Cannon and Rawsthorne Peter Palmer

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1998

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1 Which, it will be recalled, was withheld from public performance until after the official casting-down of Stalin in 1961, that is, a year after the composition of Nekrobg.

2 As the purpose of this review is to concentrate on Pärt's music, I merely refer to, while commend, the other works by Tubin and Tüür on the Virgin Classics disc.

3 Conversation with Tatiana Pavlova, a historian who was tobecome the first Russian member of the Society of Friends, and who for a time shared a part of the religious sojourn with Arvo Pärt and his wife.

4 I wonder if Pärt and his wife of Jewish descent are aware of Chrysostom's unrelentingly fierce attack on the Jews, which is unique among the patriarchs of the Early Church?