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13.06

Estonia Concert Hall, 7 p.m.

NARGENFESTIVAL OPENING CONCERT

Programme Ludwig van Beethoven – Meeresstille und glückliche Fahrt (Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage) op. 112 Ralph Vaughan Williams – Flos Campi (Flower of the fields) Gustav Mahler – Symphony nr 4 in G major Malin Hartelius (soprano, Sweden) Andres Kaljuste (viola) Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir Estonian National Symphony Orchestra conductor Tõnu Kaljuste Nargenfestival starts its ninth season with events here and there on the coasts of the Finnish Gulf with a musical sea voyage – the opening piece of the concert is one of most expressive works of Ludwig van Beethoven – the cantata based on Goethe's poem, performed by Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir, Estonian National Symphony Orchestra and conducted by Tõnu Kaljuste. Loe edasi...
14.06

Haapsalu Cathedral, 6 p.m.

CYRILLUS KREEK'S DAYS: MOURNING DAY'S CONCERT

Cyrillus Kreek – Requiem Tõnu Kõrvits – By the rivers of Babylon (premiere) Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir Tallinn Chamber Orchestra conductor Tõnu Kaljuste Cyrillus Kreek who was active in various spheres of Estonia's musical life for about half a century is one of the most influential creators of the national music language. Though Kreek's musical heritage is quite voluminous, from the very premiere his name became at once associated with the Requiem created in 1927, which was pioneering in its genre in Estonian music. Loe edasi...
15.06

Haapsalu Cathedral, 4 p.m.

CYRILLUS KREEK'S DAYS: KADRI VOORAND TRIO

HEART, WHAT IS YOUR WORRY Arrangements of Kreek's music KADRI VOORAND TRIO: Kadri Voorand (vocal, kalimba, melodica and chime) Virgo Sillamaa (electric and acoustic guitar) Mihkel Mälgand (double bass) Kadri Voorand Trio present their vision of Cyrillus Kreek's music. With the composer's tunes and harmonies the audience is taken on a journey to the world of melodious sounds with a bit of space left for improvisation. Kadri Voorand is appreciated as one of Estonia's most original young jazz singers and composers. Loe edasi...
27.06

Naissaar island, Omar's barn, Naissaar church

NAISSAAR ISLAND'S 1ST SONG FESTIVAL: THE FESTIVAL'S EVE WITH THE NIGHT UNIVERSITY AND NIGHT CONCERT

What, a Song Festival on Naissaar island? Yes, Naissaar island's first Song Festival 'Boat touch' will take place one week before the major Song Festival 'Touched by time. The time to touch' in Tallinn . Events of the Naissaar Song Festival's eve: Cleaning of the coastal area with the Song Festival guests in Naissaar's Lõunaküla Night University discussion in Omar's barn Night concert in Naissaar church The topic of the Night's University's discussion is 'How to inhabit the world'. The night concert in Naissaar church is Veljo Tormis's piece 'Church bell chime in my village' (performed by mixed choir Huik, conductor Kaspar Mänd) in which Fernando Pessoa says : “… from my village I see as much of the universe as can be seen from the earth … and so my village is as large as any town …” You are welcome to participate in the activities of Naissaar's first Song Festival's eve on the 27th of June independently (the festival does not provide the transport) A more exact programme is being compiled! The first Song Festival on Naissaar island is part of the Gulf of Finland Year Programme. Loe edasi...
28.06

Naissaar island harbour, Omar's barn, Hellerella garden, 5 p.m. Ferry Monica leaves from Seaplane harbour at 4 p.m.

NAISSAAR ISLAND'S FIRST SONG FESTIVAL "BOAT TOUCH"

What, a Song Festival on Naissaar island? Yes, Naissaar island's first Song Festival 'Boat touch' will take place one week before the major Song Festival 'Touched by time. The time to touch' in Tallinn. Performers – numerous Tallinn choirs, singers from Kihnu and Prangli islands: Mixed choir Huik, conductors Kaspar Mänd and Valter SoosaluCollegium Musicale, conductor Endrik Üksvärav Estonian Public Broadcasting Mixed Choir, conductor Hirvo Surva Female Chamber Choir 'Sireen', conductors Ülle Tuisk and Tiiu Sinupalu Male singers from Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir Singers from Kihnu and Prangli islands, conductors Maria Michelson and Tiinamai Keskpaik Song Festival director Tõnu Kaljuste 28 June events: 4 p. Loe edasi...