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01.09

7.30 p.m., Noblessner foundry

ELLER 125: Heino Eller's three symphonies

Estonian State Symphony Orchestra conductor Tõnu Kaljuste Heino Eller's symphony music occupies a special place among his mostly instrumental works. The symphonic poem 'Dawn' and music piece 'Native folk tune' have become symbols of Estonian national idea. Among the works, slightly overshadowed by other more often performed short symphonic creations, is one of Heino Eller's central pieces created at the end of the second work period – the epical-lyrical 1st symphony subtitled 'In modo mixolydio' (1936). Loe edasi...
02.09

6 p.m.,Vanalinna Muusikamaja (Old Town Music House), Tallinn

ELLER 125: Eller&Pärt

Andres Kaljuste (violin) Sophia Rahman (piano) Arvo Pärt Fratres Dances from Music for a Children's Theatre Passacaglia Mirror in mirror Heino Eller Pines Lyrical Song Dance Evening Song Sonata no 2 for a violin and piano Valse melancolique Allegretto Northern tune Fantasy Vast spaces Canzonetta In the moonlight Dance The musical career and violin studies of Andres Kaljuste, a violin and viola player, began at the age of five in Aino Riikjärve's violin class. Loe edasi...
02.09

5 p.m., Blackheads' House, Tallinn

ELLER 125: Heino Eller's complete quartet works in two evenings

Tallinn String Quartet: Urmas Vulp (violin) Olga Voronova (violin) Toomas Nestor (viola) Levi-Danel Mägila (cello) Heino Eller String Quartet no 1 in C minor String Quartet no 5 in G minor Two miniatures String Quartet no 4 in D minor The performance of Tallinn String Quartet is an overview of all Heino Eller's quartet compositions. The five string quartets belong to the most significant and valuable works of Estonian chamber music and illustrate the cross-section of many-faceted personality of their creator. Loe edasi...
03.09

6 p.m., Heino Eller's Music School, Tartu

ELLER 125: Eller & Pärt

Andres Kaljuste (violin) Sophia Rahman (piano) Arvo Pärt Fratres Dances from Music for a Children's Theatre Passacaglia Mirror in mirror Heino Eller Pines Lyrical Song Dance Evening Song Sonata no 2 for a violin and piano Valse melancolique Allegretto Northern tune Fantasy Vast spaces Canzonetta In the moonlight Dance The musical career and violin studies of Andres Kaljuste, a violin and viola player, began at the age of five in Aino Riikjärve's violin class. Loe edasi...
05.09

7 p.m., Blackheads' House, Tallinn

ELLER 125: The Bells of St Paul's

author Indrek Hirv monoplay about composer Heino Eller director Margus Kasterpalu Cast Author and narrator Indrek Hirv Heino Eller – Rain Simmul (Tallinn City Theatre) Anna Eller – Liisa Hirsch (piano) Premiere April 16th 2007 in Tallinn City Theatre during Days of Estonian Music The (mono)play 'The Bells of St Paul's' created by poet Indrek Hirv is a story of becoming an artist and about the possibility of national art without pathos and politics. It is a story of Heino Eller's memories of the early childhood – the flooded meadows at the Emajõgi river, father's strictness, feeling of injustice, free water flow as an intimate experience; his love for a foreigner and an older motherly woman expressed through the nostalgic Nordic music; and an insight into the perfection in art – his contact with an entirely new logic of the most modern music of the time in Zürich. Loe edasi...
07.09

7.30 p.m., Noblessner foundry, Tallinn

Arvo Pärt's Days: concert-show PASSIO

Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir Tallinn Chamber Orchestra conductor Tõnu Kaljuste choreographer Tiina Lindfors (Finland) costumes Erika Turunen (Finland) light artist Esa Kyllönen (Finland) Dance Theatre ERI (Finland) Toni Laakonen, Tiina Lindfors, Dmitri Pimonov, Hanna-Kaisa Rajala, Lassi Sairela, Eeva Soini, Helena Romppanen Premiere April 20th 2011 in Turku Cathedral The internationally acknowledged Finnish Dance Theatre ERI has been inspired by the theme of the Last Supper to create an illustration of the Passion of Christ. Loe edasi...
07.09

7 p.m., Blackheads' House, Tallinn

ELLER 125: The Bells of St Paul's

author Indrek Hirv monoplay about composer Heino Eller director Margus Kasterpalu Cast Author and narrator Indrek Hirv Heino Eller – Rain Simmul (Tallinn City Theatre) Anna Eller – Liisa Hirsch (piano) Premiere April 16th 2007 in Tallinn City Theatre during Days of Estonian Music The (mono)play 'The Bells of St Paul's' created by poet Indrek Hirv is a story of becoming an artist and about the possibility of national art without pathos and politics. It is a story of Heino Eller's memories of the early childhood – the flooded meadows at the Emajõgi river, father's strictness, feeling of injustice, free water flow as an intimate experience; his love for a foreigner and an older motherly woman expressed through the nostalgic Nordic music; and an insight into the perfection in art – his contact with an entirely new logic of the most modern music of the time in Zürich. Loe edasi...
08.09

7.30 p.m., Noblessner foundry, Tallinn

Arvo Pärt's Days: concert-show PASSIO

Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir Tallinn Chamber Orchestra conductor Tõnu Kaljuste choreographer Tiina Lindfors (Finland) costumes Erika Turunen (Finland) light artist Esa Kyllönen (Finland) Dance Theatre ERI (Finland) Toni Laakonen, Tiina Lindfors, Dmitri Pimonov, Hanna-Kaisa Rajala, Lassi Sairela, Eeva Soini, Helena Romppanen Premiere April 20th 2011 in Turku Cathedral The internationally acknowledged Finnish Dance Theatre ERI has been inspired by the theme of the Last Supper to create an illustration of the Passion of Christ. Loe edasi...
09.09

7.30 p.m., Noblessner foundry, Tallinn

Arvo Pärt's Days: concert-show PASSIO

Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir Tallinn Chamber Orchestra conductor Tõnu Kaljuste choreographer Tiina Lindfors (Finland) costumes Erika Turunen (Finland) light artist Esa Kyllönen (Finland) Dance Theatre ERI (Finland) Toni Laakonen, Tiina Lindfors, Dmitri Pimonov, Hanna-Kaisa Rajala, Lassi Sairela, Eeva Soini, Helena Romppanen Premiere April 20th 2011 in Turku Cathedral The internationally acknowledged Finnish Dance Theatre ERI has been inspired by the theme of the Last Supper to create an illustration of the Passion of Christ. Loe edasi...
11.09

8 p.m., Jaani kirik (St John's Church), Tallinn

Arvo Pärt's Days: Arvo Pärt's birthday concert

“Fratres”  “Cantus in Memory of Benjamin Britten”'  “Adam’s Lament”  “Salve Regina” “Te Deum” Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir Tallinn Chamber Orchestra conductor Tõnu Kaljuste  'I have always been guided by texts especially intimate to me and carrying an existential meaning. This is the root reaching especially deep which, however, lifts me higher – it is basically the fruit that has been nurturing the world for centuries. Looking at the two milleniums, we realize that people have little changed - that is why I consider the sacred texts very topical. Loe edasi...