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Between Two Sounds: Arvo Pärts Journey to His Musical Language [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 224 pages, height x width: 254x191 mm, Illustrations throughout; Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Oct-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Plough Publishing House
  • ISBN-10: 1636081347
  • ISBN-13: 9781636081342
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Winner of NPR Best Books of 2024 Gold Medal, 2024 PubWest Book Design Award







Gold Medal, 2025 Independent Publisher Book Awards (IPPY)



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Between Two Sounds follows the life of world-famous composer Arvo Pärt from his birth in Estonia in 1935 through 1980, when the Soviets forced him to emigrate because of the nonconformist and religious nature of his music.  





Based on years of research and close collaboration with Arvo Pärt himself, Joonas Sildre paints an atmospheric portrait of a restless artist who does not shy away from confronting state control or his own internal contradictions.   





Arvo Pärt stormed Soviet-occupied Estonia's music scene in the 1960s as a brash young man pushing the limits of avant-garde modernism. Then he fell silent, no longer able to express what he felt through the musical language he had inherited. When he reemerged a decade later, he had found, in that silence between sounds, a new musical language inspired by ancient sacred music, the basis of his distinctive tintinnabuli technique. This graphic novel will appeal not just to fans of Arvo Pärts music but to anyone who has known the struggle to remain true to oneself whatever the cost. 

Recenzijas

A biography of a classical composer in the form of a graphic novel? How gauche! But author and illustrator Joonas Sildre, like his subject, isnt afraid to bend the rules. Betweeen Two Sounds, colorfully drawn in black and white, tells the improbable story of the embattled Estonian composer Arvo Pärt, who runs afoul of Soviet culture ministers, suffers an eight-year self-imposed writers block, but emerges triumphant with a new sound. The book ends in 1980, at the cusp of Pärts stardom, but its a terrific coup, deploying a pop culture format, innovatively drawn, to reveal the struggles of a beloved living composer. Tom Huizenga, producer, NPR Music



Sildres exceptional biography of the experimental Estonian composer finds novel ways to visualize his revolutionary sound. The comics storytelling translates the minimalist beauty and power of Pärts music to the page. Lovers of art and music will be inspired. Publishers Weekly, starred review



Joonas Sildres graphic biography Between Two Sounds is about Estonian composer Arvo Pärts lifelong quest to break new ground. The art does an exceptional job of expressing the power of music in a visual format. A perfect graphic novel introduction to the life and work of an acclaimed modern master of music. Foreword Reviews



To create this book, illustrator Sildre (Messages from Ukraine) conducted research for roughly ten years and collaborated with Arvo Pärt, the Estonian composer of contemporary classical music. Now 88, Pärt is the worlds second most performed living composer. A remarkable tale thats enriched with few words and plenty of neutral-toned illustrations, it beautifully spotlights movement and the music of Pärt. Library Journal



Sildre brilliantly uses simple lines presented in swirls, circles, empty musical staffs to explicate, connect, and enhance Pärt's creative and emotional musical journeys, moving up, down, straight, corkscrew, around and around, and continuing off the pages. Sildre's art radiantly confirms Pärt will not be contained, spreading his music throughout the world. Shelf Awareness



To capture in visual form this incredible movement in a great composers soul is difficult. To capture it in comic panels, using only white, black, and sepia, is remarkable. Yet that is what Sildre has done: in keeping with Pärts conviction that at its heart reality is simple, he has distilled the stirring epic of a Soviet-era struggle for an authentically religious artistic voice down to a clear, straightforward, visually streamlined tale. Comment Magazine



The monochrome tones and sepia tints mute the palette like a Baltic midwinter, a visual echo of the stark, meditative quality of Pärts music. Yet the style never feels austere. There is a kinetic energy in Sildres gestural line, which makes figures and objects seem to quiver with life, as well as in dreamlike touches such as an image of the composers tiny silhouette in triplicate, leaping onto a keyboard where his very hands are playing. The sense of motion is heightened by the recurring motif of a black dot that orbits throughout the book: sometimes it stands for a musical note or series of notes; sometimes for the seed of new life falling into a womb.Today's American Catholic



More than just a treat for Pärt enthusiasts, the graphic novel speaks to anyone familiar with the struggle of remaining true to oneself amidst external pressures. Its a tribute to Pärts unwavering commitment to his art and his belief in the power of silence as a gateway to new creative expression. Estonian World



Estonian graphic artist and writer Joonas Sildres unusual biography of Estonian composer Arvo Pärt, with whom he collaborated for the project, tells in graphic-novel form the story of Pärts musical pilgrimage to discover how music communicates as a language. The illustrations attempt to convey visually and aesthetically what it is to experience Pärts music; the spare style of both makes use of space, silence, line, and form. Sildre and Pärt share an appreciation for the mysterious language of images and silence. Mars Hill Audio



...A striking and skillfully visualized book. Simple achromatic panels, punctuated at key moments by bold, attention-grabbing splash pages in stark black and white. Its an effective visual representation of Pärts musical style, most notably the minimalist tintinnabuli style that he pioneered and that is known to Western audiences through such pieces as Spiegel im Spiegel (1978). Current Magazine



I confess that I had not previously heard of Arvo Pärt, the subversive Estonian musician and Soviet exile. This graphic novel led me to listening to hours of Pärts compositions, digging into his history as a dissident, and studying his technique. What tied it all together for me was his faith and the remarkable story told so creatively by Sildre and his graphics.  The narrative flows smoothly through the well-written dialogue and clean artwork. The black, white, and greyscale was appropriate to the era and Joonas Sildre is a master of drawing music. Bradley Jersak, Clarion Journal



This book would be a great gift, obviously, for any fan of Arvo Pärts music, but also for those interested in contemporary classical music and for artists and creatives in general, since the books main theme is creativity and finding ones distinctive voice, in dialogue with tradition even when it is politically incorrect. Julian Kwasniewski, Tradition and Sanity



This graphic novel is filled with novel graphics. Most remarkable among them is Sildres explicit visualization of musical notes. Despite the apparent aggressiveness of their passage through the air, theirs is not so much a spirit of confrontation as of enlightenment. With the premiere of each new work, those fortunate enough to have been present are shaken to the core by a thrum to which they had, until then, turned a muffled ear. Estonian composer Arvo Pärt didnt so much redefine modernism as turn it inside out to remind us of where it originates. Tyran Grillo, ECM Records and Beyond

This unusual book is stunning if only for the sheer audacity of producing a lives of the great composers-style graphic novel about a ... post-Soviet musician, a cartoon book in the style of Maus or Persepolis that traces the biography of spiritual minimalisms most commercially successful representative. ...The imaginative visual milieu with stylized staffs and noteheads is a nice touch and the reading experience is pleasant and fast-paced. Michael Schell, Sequenza 21

Papildus informācija

Winner of 2024 PubWest Book Design Award 2024 (United States) and NPR Music Book of the Year 2024 (United States).The Arvo Pärt Centre will promote the book Events in conjunction with the US Estonian community  Feature in Plough Quarterly, circulation 16,000  Featured on Ploughs website, 500,000 monthly visitors National publicity campaign
Joonas Sildre is an Estonian comic artist, illustrator, and graphic designer who specializes in biographical books. Adam Cullen is a freelance translator of Estonian prose, poetry, and drama.