And neither communicating in their fist language. One can only imagine what their responses would have been if they responded in Estonian and Icelandic
This is a really fascinating portrait of the language of music. You have two individuals, both brilliant artistically, speaking to one another in a language that they are clearly not completely fluent in, and yet they understand one another so clearly because of the concepts they're talking about.
"You can kill someone with sound, and if you can kill then maybe there is also the sound which is opposite of killing. And the distance between these two points is very big. You are free, you can choose. In art everything is possible. But everything that is made is not necessary."
I turn to Arvo Part when I need to enter fully into the world of emotion, not only mine but the emotion of the world soul. He is, I think, a true and precious gift to this world..... and so is Bjork, another totally genuine musician.
in 2023 the youtube sidebar has just about the only decent algo left on the mainstream web. ...hard to believe it's operated by google at this point. anyway thanks for this gem, lil YT algobot, please never change! what a delightful interview.
Two natural souls without shades that narrow their view, purpose, direction, purity and with a child´s pure emotions and the fearless playfulness... I watched a clip of Aarvo listening to the sound of the rain on the inneryard of a house absolutely beautiful... I think it is very important with acoustics and tempo for Aarvo... How it sounds... The way that there is never the same sound to be heard twice and the joy of moments finding the gem´s of audial experiences... (sorry for the lousy wording, Swedish is my native tongue...)
"Everything in Art is possible, but not everything is necessary." Arvo Pärt
this is just a conversation between two outcasts who totally get each other. So beautiful to see.
And neither communicating in their fist language. One can only imagine what their responses would have been if they responded in Estonian and Icelandic
@@forever3797 the Pinochio/cricket analogy is international
When she dropped that Pinocchio analogy and he realised his art had been truly understood that was quite special. Björk is such a genius 🤗
Outcast has such a negative non-functioning ring to it though. It's two hyper-sensitive people communicating and yes it's beutiful to see.
This is so lovely. You can tell Bjork is in awe of Arvo and is savouring every second spent in his company.
This is a really fascinating portrait of the language of music. You have two individuals, both brilliant artistically, speaking to one another in a language that they are clearly not completely fluent in, and yet they understand one another so clearly because of the concepts they're talking about.
the way she is a complete child in his presence is adorable. i love them both very much, and was really glad when i saw this interview 😍
"You can kill someone with sound, and if you can kill then maybe there is also the sound which is opposite of killing.
And the distance between these two points is very big.
You are free, you can choose.
In art everything is possible. But everything that is made is not necessary."
I turn to Arvo Part when I need to enter fully into the world of emotion, not only mine but the emotion of the world soul. He is, I think, a true and precious gift to this world..... and so is Bjork, another totally genuine musician.
Probably two of the gentlest souls ever speaking with each other.
his theological explanation of his composing style at 4:24 is incredible. seriously inspiring.
Amazing! These two together!!! My mind is blown!!!
in 2023 the youtube sidebar has just about the only decent algo left on the mainstream web.
...hard to believe it's operated by google at this point. anyway thanks for this gem, lil YT algobot, please never change!
what a delightful interview.
Two natural souls without shades that narrow their view, purpose, direction, purity and with a child´s pure emotions and the fearless playfulness...
I watched a clip of Aarvo listening to the sound of the rain on the inneryard of a house absolutely beautiful... I think it is very important with acoustics and tempo for Aarvo... How it sounds... The way that there is never the same sound to be heard twice and the joy of moments finding the gem´s of audial experiences...
(sorry for the lousy wording, Swedish is my native tongue...)
I love the religious/sacred tones of Part. There is a depth of emotion in his music.
6:07 looks like a true spiritual experience
No. That will be mandatory protection during the next pandemic when you leave the house !
lol You're not wrong @@19Marc79
What a wonderful thing to post, thank you.
Thanks a lot for your simplicity. The both ... you shine ...
Wow. What a moment in time.
You might like or dislike Bjork but we cannot deny she sounds original. Not an easy feat. 😊
Thank you for sharing!
She really owns that Icelandic unvoiced r-flap: Adddvo Padddddt
I like how you worded that and phoneticized it too
I am still looking for Part 2, then I understand :D
Welcome to man's search for meaning
Hahaha, you made me laugh, when i really needed it. Thank you
Merc infiniment
Twee mensen, zo puur en echt, net als hun ont-moeting .... .
"Everything what is made is not necessary".
GREATS
What a pair.
the difference between innocence and guilt- melody vs rhythm.
So what is quilt - melody?
The way she pronounces his name is cool.
She pronounces correctly, maybe a bit too much rolling of R, if that's what you mean.
Yes.@@synnest
When I see Mr Part, I remember Fyodor Dostoevsky.
yung kalilibing ko lang na bigla akong nagising...
Her last observation is very wise
not everything that is created is necessary.
Too short!
Does anyone know what cathedral that is?
It's Gaudi's Sagrada Familia in Barcelona
@@robst247thanks 🙏
Est t'il possible d'entendre l'échange en français ?
Apprenez anglais simplement
I'm not sure.
They basically say that the music is beautiful and you go inside it and die
HAIL SATAN!