Timeless Light: Estonian Cello Works / Kaasik

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Allar Kaasik has enjoyed a long and fruitful career, in his native Estonia as well as abroad. Reflecting on it in the liner notes to...

Allar Kaasik has enjoyed a long and fruitful career, in his native Estonia as well as abroad. Reflecting on it in the liner notes to this very personal album, he singles out one particular aspect: the ambition to embrace the very latest compositions by Estonian composers. Performing in churches as he often does, Kaasik finds music resounding in a church a part of the Holy Service. This is reflected in many of the works which have been written for him, with composers such as Galina Grigorjeva and Kuldar Sink enriching the tradition of Estonian church music. Among Kaasik’s many partners in performing these works, several appear on the present disc, including two eminent choirs – the State Choir Latvija and Estonian National Male Choir – as well as the Latvian organist Kristine Adamaite. A focal point of the programme is the cello concerto Pro et contra by the most celebrated of all Estonian composers, Arvo Pärt. Kaasik is supported by the Estonian National Symphony Orchestra conducted by Peeter Lilje and the recording has a particular significance – originally released by Melodiya in 1989, it was the first recording of Pärt’s music published on disc in the Soviet Union following the lifting of the unofficial ban on his music. The remaining works on Timeless Light were all recorded between 2014 and 2016.



Product Description:


  • Release Date: October 06, 2017


  • UPC: 7318590018873


  • Catalog Number: BIS-1887


  • Label: BIS


  • Number of Discs: 1


  • Composer: Arvo Pärt, Erkki-Sven Tuur, Galina Grigorjeva, Kuldar Sink, Tõnu Kõrvits


  • Conductor: Maris Sirmais, Mikk Uleoja, Peeter Lilje


  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Estonian National Male Choir, Estonian National Symphony Orchestra, Latvian State Choir


  • Performer: Allar Kaasik, Kristīne Adamaite