

Arvo Pärt
Silhouette
Short instrumentation: 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 - perc(4), str(16 14 12 10 8)
Duration: 7'
Dedication: dédiée à Paavo Järvi et l’Orchestre de Paris (Paavo Järvi und Orchestre de Paris gewidmet)
Instrumentation details:
percussion (4 player: crotali (=cymbales antiques), vibraphone, tubular bells, 2 javlanese gongs (in F, G), triangle, suspended cymbal, sizzle cymbal, cymbal a2, tam-tam, bass drum)
violin I
violin II
viola
violoncello
contrabass
Pärt - Silhouette for string orchestra and percussion
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Arvo Pärt
Pärt: SilhouetteOrchestration: for string orchestra and percussion
Type: Studienpartitur (Sonderanfertigung)

Arvo Pärt
Pärt: SilhouetteOrchestration: for string orchestra and percussion
Type: Dirigierpartitur (Sonderanfertigung)
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Work introduction
The first impulse to write this work came from my spontaneous reaction to Paavo Järvis' first-class interpretations of my work, which I had heard on one of his CDs. I called him immediately to tell him of my enthusiasm, and thus discovered he was about to take on a new role as head conductor at the Orchestre de Paris. I was filled with the irresistible urge to write something for this occasion, for his “new orchestra”. In the course of the telephone call it emerged that Paavo Järvis agreed. I immediately thought of Gustave Eiffel and his work, of a homage to a great architect. I was very happy to hear that the orchestra reacted positively to my idea.
A splendid book of illustrations of the plans and blueprints for the tower lay on my desk, captivating me. I was impressed and inspired in many different ways by Eiffel's artistic vision, by his combination of sober rationality and elegance. From the perspective of a composer Eiffel's tower has many features which compare to the structure of a piece of music – the connections between the structural elements, the transparency of the construction, and much more. Even stasis, such an important aspect of architecture, is also a key element of a piece of music.
As regards my work Silhouette, the piece came out short and light, like a dance, a waltz, something dizzying – perhaps like the winds which caress this pointed colossos.
Arvo Pärt