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01.08

Song Festival Ground's glass hall, 8 p.m.

RASMUS PUUR: Instants

The concert programme of young composer Rasmus Puur's works: „Hellerella“ for string orchestra „Rejoice“ for string orchestra "Hõlju, lenda" I-IV for solo harp„Instants“ I–IV for string orchestra „Longing“ for oboe and string orchestra „Man and woman“ for two multipercussions (premiere) A novel piece for oboe and string orchestra (premiere) Public confession „Ice“ for mezzo-soprano and string orchestra, libretto Laur Lomper (premiere) Juuli Lill (mezzo-soprano) Eda Peäske (harp)Riivo Kallasmaa (oboe) Heigo Rosin (percussions) Marilin Erikson (percussions)Nargenfestival orchestra conductor Rasmus Puur On the first day of August fresh and novel music of a young composer Rasmus Puuri will sound in the glass hall of Tallinn Song Festival Ground. Loe edasi...
06.08

Hobuveski (The horse mill), 7 p.m.

Veljo Tormis's choral cycle concert and staged performance 'Forgotten peoples' - SOLD OUT!

- Livonian heritage - Votic wedding songs- Izhorian epic - Vepsian paths - Ingrian evenings - Karelia's fate Director and choreographer Inga Vares and Mari Mägi Chamber Choir Collegium Musicale conductors Endrik Üksvärav and Miina Pärn texts Teele Pärn and Arno Jürjens The performance is a tribute to Veljo Tormis on his 84th birthday. The basis for the choral cycle 'Forgotten peoples' created in 1970-1989 were rune songs of six Balto-Finnish peoples – Livonian, Votian, Izhorian, Vepsian, Ingrian and Karelian. Loe edasi...
07.08

The House of Blackheads, 7 p.m.

Veljo Tormis's choral cycle 'Forgotten peoples'

- Livonian heritage - Votic wedding songs- Izhorian epic - Vepsian paths - Ingrian evenings - Karelia's fate Director and choreographer Inga Vares and Mari Mägi Chamber Choir Collegium Musicale conductors Endrik Üksvärav and Miina Pärn texts Teele Pärn and Arno Jürjens The concert is a tribute to Veljo Tormis on his 84th birthday. The basis for the choral cycle 'Forgotten peoples' created in 1970-1989 were rune songs of six Balto-Finnish peoples – Livonian, Votian, Izhorian, Vepsian, Ingrian and Karelian. Loe edasi...