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Arvo Pärt honoured with Monaco’s Order of Cultural Merit

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Arvo Pärt honoured with Monaco’s Order of Cultural Merit

 

Estonian composer Arvo Pärt has been awarded the Commander Rank of Monaco’s Order of Cultural Merit by Prince Albert II. “This prestigious award recognises Arvo Pärt’s creative work and his contribution to the growth of the principality’s influence in the cultural field. Arvo Pärt’s work and dedication underscores the importance of his musical legacy to the music world at large,” the Prince Pierre Foundation said in a statement.

Michael Pärt, the composer’s son, expressed gratitude, stating that his father was deeply moved by the recognition and extended heartfelt thanks to Prince Albert, Princess Caroline of Hanover, and the Prince Pierre Foundation.

Arvo Pärt’s ties with Monaco date back to the premiere of his piece Cantique des degrés at Monaco Cathedral 25 years ago. Commissioned by Princess Caroline to mark Prince Rainier III’s 50th year of reign, the composition became a highlight of Monaco National Day celebrations in 1999 and was performed again in 2021 under the foundation’s auspices.

The Order of Cultural Merit, established in 1952 by Prince Rainier III, honours individuals of any nationality for their significant contributions to arts, literature, or sciences in Monaco. Pärt joins a distinguished list of previous recipients, including Plácido Domingo, Luciano Pavarotti, and Mstislav Rostropovich. This honour further cements Pärt’s reputation as a global icon of contemporary music.

 

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