The piece sets a 9th-century Gregorian antiphon: " Da pacem, Domine, in diebus nostris " ("Give peace, O Lord, in our days") [1, 3]. Its simplicity is its strength.

Commissioned shortly after the 2004 Madrid train bombings, this piece is a direct, emotional plea for solace, offering listeners a moment of profound quiet in a chaotic world [3, 4]. It is truly a piece where every single note is a prayer. A specific recording recommendation ? More about Pärt's tintinnabuli technique ?

While often performed by a mixed choir, the melodic lines for the upper voices (soprano) are particularly exposed, requiring a pure, sustained tone that acts as a beacon of light against the lower voices [4].