“Spiegel am Spiegel” ( Mirror in the Mirror)
Posted by Dirk
Posted on July 8, 2020
“Spiegel am Spiegel” ( Mirror in the Mirror), an iconic piece written by Estonian composer Arvo Part in 1978, just before Part left Estonia for Berlin, was originally composed for violin and piano. This version featuring three instruments creates a mesmeric tranquility by recurring fragments in all parts as they travel back and forth in infinite reflection. Is it a reflection of the real world, the mirror itself or the imaginary side of the mirror?
In the time of social isolation this project brought to life innate meaning of it’s own. With many thanks to Cynthia Davis, Mary Blanchette for the time spent together, practicing and recording the piece.
– Irina Tchantceva
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What a treat – beautiful and elegant! Thanks for sharing!!
Such a stunning achievement. Reverence, love, and grace shine forth. xoxox
Wonderful! Beauty and grace. Thank you for all your effort.
Pretty, meditative piece. Thank you!
I opened this up this morning. What a wonderful way to begin the day. Thanks Cynthia, Irina and Mary.
That was beautiful!! I enjoyed it at last night’s service and now, again. Thank you.