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SUMMARY:XVIII Tallinn Chamber Music Festival concert "From the End of Times"
DESCRIPTION:The House of the Blackheads White Hall\n25th of August at 7 p.m.\nTrio´95 – Robert Traksmann (violin)\, Marcel Johannes Kits (cello) and Rasmus Andreas Raide (piano)\nEneko Iriarte (clarinet\, Spain)\nProgramme: Takemitsu\, Silvestrov\, Messiaen\nTickets available at Piletilevi: 15/10€
URL:https://www.plmf.ee/en/event/xviii-tallinna-kammermuusika-festivali-kontsert-aegade-lopust/
LOCATION:The House of the Blackheads\, Pikk 26\, Tallinn\, Harjumaa\, 10133\, Estonia
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Festivals,Tallinn Chamber Music Festival
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SUMMARY:XVIII Tallinn Chamber Music Festival concert "Meditation"
DESCRIPTION:Swedish St. Michael’s Church\n24th of August at 9 p.m.\nMEDITATION\nTheodor Sink (cello)\, Henri Sigfridsson (piano\, FIN)\,\nEtienne Boudreault (fagot\, Canada)\, Tanel Eiko Novikov (marimba) and Galina Grigorjeva (waterphone)\nDuo Telluur – Kirill Ogorodnikov (guitar) and Heli Ernits (English horn)\nProgramme: Bach\, Pärt\, Grigorjeva\, Jõeleht\, Lezcano\, Smadbeck\nTickets avilable at Piletilevi: 15/10€
URL:https://www.plmf.ee/en/event/xviii-tallinna-kammermuusika-festivali-kontsert-meditatsioon/
LOCATION:Swedish St. Michael’s Church\, Rüütli 9\, Tallinn\, Eesti
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Festivals,Tallinn Chamber Music Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20220823T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20220823T203000
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SUMMARY:XVIII Tallinn Chamber Music Festival salong
DESCRIPTION:The House of the Blackheads White Hall\n23rd of August at 7 p.m.\nFESTIVAL SALONG\nHenri Sigfridsson (piano\, FIN)\, Maksim Štšura (piano)\,\nKirill Ogorodnikov (classical guitar)\, Andrei Valigura (violin)\,\nMaano Männi (violin)\, Zita Zemoviča (viola\, Läti)\,\nIndrek Leivategija (cello) and Marcel Johannes Kits (cello)\nProgramme: Mozart\, Kaumann\, Chopin/Godowsky\, Kernis etc.\nTickets available at Piletilevi: 15/10€
URL:https://www.plmf.ee/en/event/xviii-tallinna-kammermuusika-festivali-salong/
LOCATION:The House of the Blackheads\, Pikk 26\, Tallinn\, Harjumaa\, 10133\, Estonia
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Festivals,Tallinn Chamber Music Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20220822T190000
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SUMMARY:XVIII Tallinn Chamber Music Festival concert "César Franck - 100% Pure Adrenaline!"
DESCRIPTION:The House of the Blackheads White hall\n22nd of August at 7 p.m.\nCÉSAR FRANCK – 100% PURE ADRENALINE!\nTriin Ruubel-Lilleberg (violin)\, Maksim Štšura (piano)\,\nHenri Sigfridsson (piano\, FIN) ja Kirill Ogorodnikov (classical guitar)\nAndres Kaljuste (viola)\, Festival string quartet\nProgramme: Kleynjans ja Franck\nTickets available at Piletilevi: 15/10€
URL:https://www.plmf.ee/en/event/xviii-tallinna-kammermuusika-festivali-kontsert-cesar-franck-100-pure-adrenaline/
LOCATION:The House of the Blackheads\, Pikk 26\, Tallinn\, Harjumaa\, 10133\, Estonia
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Festivals,Tallinn Chamber Music Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20220821T190000
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SUMMARY:XVIII Tallinn Camber Music Festival opening concert
DESCRIPTION:The House of the Blackheads White hall\n21st of ugust at 7 p.m.\nOPENING CONCERT OF THE FESTIVAL\nTuuri Dede (mezzosoprano)\, Heili Rosin-Leivategija (flute)\, Andres Kaljuste (viola)\,\nJohanna Vahermägi (viola)\, Lily-Marlene Puusepp (harp\, FIN)\,\nSoo-Young Lee (clarinet\, Korea)\, Triin Ruubel-Lilleberg (violin)\, Maano Männi (violin)\,\nIndrek Leivategija (cello) and the Festival string quartet\nPrograme: Ravel\, Debussy\, Grigorjeva \nTickets available at Piletilevi: 20/15€
URL:https://www.plmf.ee/en/event/xviii-tallinna-kammermuusika-festivali-avakontsert/
LOCATION:The House of the Blackheads\, Pikk 26\, Tallinn\, Harjumaa\, 10133\, Estonia
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Festivals,Tallinn Chamber Music Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210829T190000
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SUMMARY:Peale tormi. Kulinaarne õhtu / Tallinna Kammermuusika Festival
DESCRIPTION:After the storm. Culinary evening \n\n29.08 at 7 PM\nTallinn Philharmonic House of the Blackheads – White hall\n\nIrina Zahharenkova (piano)\, Kalev Kuljus (oboe)\, Maano Männi (violin)\, Oksana Sinkova (flute)\, Indrek Vau (trumpet)\, Siluan Hirvoja (cello)\, Eneko Iriarte (clarinet\, ES)\, Peeter Sarapuu (bassoon)  \n\nProgram:\nBohuslav Martinu – “La revue de cuisine”\nJohann W. Kalliwoda – “Morceau de Salon” oboele ja klaverile op 228\nRobert Rönnes – “Coffee tango”\nArnold Bax – “In a vodka shop”\nŠostakovitš – “Tea for two”\nErik Satie – “Gymnopedie” nr 1\nPiazzolla – History of Tango\nI Bordel –1900\nII Cafe –1930\nIII Nightclub –1960\nIV Concert d’aujourd’hui
URL:https://www.plmf.ee/en/event/peale-tormi-kulinaarne-ohtu-tallinna-kammermuusika-festival/
LOCATION:Tallinna Filharmoonia Mustpeade Maja
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Festivals,Tallinn Chamber Music Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210828T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210828T200000
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CREATED:20210816T122216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210816T122524Z
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SUMMARY:Festival's Gala. Geeniuste Epohh / Tallinn Chamber Music Festival - Rudin / Kuljus / Männi
DESCRIPTION:Fjodor Rudin (violin\, FR/RU)\, Kalev Kuljus (oboe) ja Maano Männi (violin)\n28th of August at 7 PM\nSt. John’s Church\nProgramme: Elis Hallik\, Bach\, Staruss etc.\nTickets: 12€/20€
URL:https://www.plmf.ee/en/event/festivali-gala-geeniuste-epohh-tallinna-kammermuusika-festival-rudin-kuljus-manni/
LOCATION:Tallinna Jaani kirik\, Vabaduse väljak 1\, Tallinn\, 10146\, Eesti
CATEGORIES:Tallinn Chamber Music Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210827T210000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210827T223000
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CREATED:20210804T165202Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210804T165416Z
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SUMMARY:Meditatsioon. Kontsert küünlavalgel / Tallinna Kammermuusika Festival
DESCRIPTION:MEDITATION. A concert by candle light in a cozy basilica.\n27.08 at 9 PM\nSwedish St. Michael Church \nHans Christian Aavik (violin)\, Irina Zahharenkova (piano)\, Liisa Randalu (viola)\,\nTheodor Sink (cello)\, Eneko Iriarte (clarinet\, ES)\, Indrek Vau (trumpet) \n\nProgram: \nLuciano Berio – “Good Night” trompetile\nKaia Saariaho – “Duft” klarnetile\nJohann Sebastian Bach – Tšellosüit nr 1 G-duur\nPärt Uusberg – Miniatuurid vioolale ja klaverile\nArvo Pärt – “Fratres” viiulile ja klaverile\nLudwig van Beethoven – “Kuupaistesonaat” op 27
URL:https://www.plmf.ee/en/event/meditatsioon-kontsert-kuunlavalgel-tallinna-kammermuusika-festival/
LOCATION:Swedish St. Michael’s Church\, Rüütli 9\, Tallinn\, Eesti
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Festivals,Tallinn Chamber Music Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210826T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210826T200000
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SUMMARY:Inspiratsioon. Sophia Rahman & Fjodor Rudin / Tallinna Kammermuusika Festival
DESCRIPTION:INSPIRATSIOON. CLARA JA ROBERT SCHUMANN\n26.08 kell 19.00\nTallinna Filharmoonia Mustpeade maja Valge saal\n\nKahe kuulsa 19. saj romantikust helilooja tormiline ja tunglev loominguline- ja eraeluline\nsuhe on tiivustanud mitmeid põlvkondi. \nFjodor Rudin (viiul\, FR/RU)\, Maano Männi (viiul)\, Liisa Randalu (vioola)\, Theodor Sink (tšello)\, Sophia Rahman (klaver\, UK)\, Kalev Kuljus (oboe)\, Kreete Perandi (metsasarv)\, Marite Männi (klaver) \n\n\nKavas:\nClara Schumann – Nokturn op 6 nr 2 klaverile\nRobert Schumann – Adagio ja Allegro metsasarvele ja klaverile\nRobert Schumann – Kolm romanssi oboele ja klaverile op 94\nClara Schumann – Kolm romanssi viiulile ja klaverile op 21\nRobert Schumann – Klaverikvartett Es- duur op 47 
URL:https://www.plmf.ee/en/event/inspiratsioon-sophia-rahman-fjodor-rudin-tallinna-kammermuusika-festival/
LOCATION:Tallinna Filharmoonia Mustpeade Maja
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Festivals,Tallinn Chamber Music Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210825T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210825T200000
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SUMMARY:Keelpillikvartett „M4GNET” / Tallinna Kammermuusika Festival
DESCRIPTION:NOORED TALENDID\n25.08 kell 19.00\nTallinna Filharmoonia Mustpeade maja Valge saal \nRahvusvahelise haardega muusikutest moodustatud keelpillikvarteti M4GNET debüütesinemine Tallinnas.\nHans Christian Aavik on 2020. aasta Eesti Keelpillimängijate konkursi laureaat\, kes esineb koos hinnatud kammeransambli partneri Karolina Žukovaga. Kontserdikava pakub tormilise\, samas vaheldusrikka kuulamiskogemuse. \nKeelpillikvartett „M4GNET”\nRobert Traksmann – I viiul\, Katariina Maria Kits – II viiul\, Mart Kuusma – vioola\, Marcel Johannes Kits – tšello)\, Hans Christian Aavik (viiul)\, Karolina Žukova (klaver) \n\n\nKavas:\nJaan Rääts – Keelpillikvartett nr 2 op 7 “Väike muusika”\nJoseph Haydn – Keelpillikvartett op 20 nr 5 f-moll\nRichard Strauss – Sonaat viiulile ja klaverile Es-duur op 18
URL:https://www.plmf.ee/en/event/keelpillikvartett-m4gnet-tallinna-kammermuusika-festival/
LOCATION:Tallinna Filharmoonia Mustpeade Maja
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Festivals,Tallinn Chamber Music Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210824T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210824T200000
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SUMMARY:Avakontsert "Torm ja tung" / Tallinna Kammermuusika Festival
DESCRIPTION:Avakontsert. Torm ja tung\n24.08 kell 19.00\nFilharmoonia Mustpeade maja Valge saal \nTriin-Ruubel Lilleberg (viiul)\, Theodor Sink (tšello)\, Sten Heinoja (klaver)\,\nOksana Sinkova (flööt)\, Riivo Kallasmaa (oboe)\, Eneko Iriarte (klarnet\, ES)\,\nKreete Perandi (metsasarv)\, Peeter Sarapuu (fagott) \n\n\n\nKõlavad “Tormi ja tungi” meeleolust kantud teosed ning festivali\nhelilooja Elis Halliku hommaaž Haydni sümfoonia ainetel.\n\nKavas:\nElis Hallik – “La Passione” (festivali tellimusteos\, maailma esiettekanne)\nJoseph Haydn – Sümfoonia nr 49 “La Passione” (seade puhkpillikvintetile – S. Graf)\nLudwig van Beethoven – Klaveritrio c-moll op 1 nr 3
URL:https://www.plmf.ee/en/event/avakontsert-torm-ja-tung-tallinna-kammermuusika-festival/
LOCATION:Tallinna Filharmoonia Mustpeade Maja
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Festivals,Tallinn Chamber Music Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20190830T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20190830T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T175029
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SUMMARY:Sigrid Kuulmann (violin)\, Andreas Lend (cello)\, Ralf Taal (piano)
DESCRIPTION:BUY TICKET\nXV TALLINN CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL 21st – 30th of August 2019 \n30th of August at 7 PM\nTown Hall\nTRIO HEMEIS\nSigrid Kuulmann (violin)\, Andreas Lend (cello)\,\nRalf Taal (piano)\nProgramme: Rachmaninoff Trio élégiaque No 2 in D minor\, Op.9\nTickets 10€ / 15€ \nKAVA / PROGRAM \nSergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943)\n– Eleegiline Trio nr. 2 op. 9 d-moll /\nTrio élégiaque No 2 in D-minor Op. 9 (1892)\nModerato\nQuasi variazione\nAllegro risoluto \n“Trio élégiaque” is created in memory of Pyotr Tchaikovsky\, Sergei Rachmaninoff began to compose this piece on 5th of October and finished it on 15th of December\, 1893. This piano trio is similar in its structure to the Tchaikovsky’s Trio in A Minor\, which was dedicated to Nikolai Rubinstein. The premiere of the piece took place in Moscow on 31st of January in 1894\, where Rachmaninoff himself performed the piano part. Australian pianist Alan Kogosowski orchestrated the piece for piano and orchestra\, which became the Concerto élégiaque in D Minor\, op 9b. Alan Kogosowski has recorded this work with Neeme Järvi and Detroit Symphony Orchestra. \n\n\nSIGRID KUULMANN\nis one of the most distinguished violin players. S. Kuulmann has finished Tallinn Music High School and Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre (EAMT\, Prof. Tiiu Peäske). She has furthered her skills in London Guildhall School of Music and Drama and Düsseldorf Robert Schumann Hochschule in the violin class of maestro David Oistrahh’s student Prof. Rosa Fain. Her playing has been guided by\, among others\, professors Igor Bezrodny\, Dmitri Sitkovetsky\, Michaela Martin\, Pavel Vernikov\, Yfrah Neaman and Jüri Gerretz and her studies have been supported by Corporation of London\, British Council Baltic States\, Deutscher Akademischer Austauchdienst and Cultural Endowment of Estonia. S. Kuulmann is the laureate-prize winner of the H. Eller Violin Competition as well as many other competitions\, she has performed as a soloist and a chamber musician in many European countries and in Scandinavia. She has received special recognition for playing Estonian composers’\, especially E. Tubin’s works. She has been the first one to perform such pieces in Estonia as Lutoslawski Partita\, Berio Sequenza VIII\, Virkhaus Violin Concerto No. 2\, Bizet-Waxman “Carmen-Fantasia” etc. Her repertoire includes most of the major violin concerts\, sonatas and virtuoso pieces from baroque to contemporary. S. Kuulmann has done several recordings for Estonian Public Broadcasting (EPB)\, including Sibelius Violin Concert with the Estonian National Symphony Orchestra. In cooperation with ERR and Estonian Record Productions many CD-s have been completed\, the last one in 2012 featuring Eduard Tubin’s violin music with pianist Marko Martin. S. Kuulmann is a scholar of The Association of Estonian Professional Musicians\, Cultural Endowment of Estonia and PLMF since 2007. She is a PhD student of musical interpretation in EAMT (2014\, Prof. Mari Tampere-Bezrodny) and she is also working there as a professor.\n\nANDREAS LEND\nis one of his generations most distinguished cellists in Estonia. He started his music studies in Tallinn Music High School\, aquired a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in Estonian Academy of Music and Theater and furthered his skills in Finland Sibelius Academy. In addition\, he has taken part of many internationally acknowledged cellist’s master classes (F. Helmerson\, D. Geringas\, M. Ostertag etc.). A. Lend has gotten awards at many competitions\, including I Prize and Grand Prix at the International Competition-Festival “Renaissance” (Armenia\, 2013)\, I Prize at the ES-TA Estonian nationwide Violinists’ and Cellists’ Competition (2004) etc. In 2007 A. Lend was chosen to be a part of the European Union Youth Orchestra which he has performed with across Europe. As a soloist and an ensemble partner he has performed in numerous foreign countries in-cluding Denmark\, Germany\, Italy etc. and he has been invited to Tallinn Chamber Music Festival\, Kuopio Historical Keyboards Festival in Finland\, Valle d’Itria Festival in Italy etc. During the last few years he cooperated with many string quartets and orchestras and at the moment he is active in National Opera Estonia Symphony Orchestra\, string quartet Prezioso and Estonian Cello Ensemble and he is also active as a chamber musician in several other compositions.\n\n\nRALF TAAL\nhas graduated from the Tallinn Music High School and the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre (EAMT). In 1993\, he won the 1st Prize at the young pianists’ competition dedicated to the 150th anniversary of E. Grieg and in 1994 R. Taal won the National Pianists’ Competition and Young Interprets’ Competition-Festival “Con Brio”. He was a scholar of the Estonian Concert for the 1994/95 concert season. In 1995\, he was awarded with a special prize at the Schubert International Pianists’ Competition in Dortmund for being the youngest finalist. R. Taal has performed as a soloist with almost all Estonian orchestras and he has given numerous solo concerts. He has cooperated with such outstanding conductors as Eri Klas\, Paavo Järvi\, Olari Elts\, Arvo Volmer\, Tõnu Kaljuste\, Anu Tali etc. His solo programs mostly include music from Schubert\, Beethoven and Chopin. In addition to being active as a soloist R. Taal is also a valued ensemble partner for several vocal and instrumental soloists\, including singers Mati Palm\, Ain Anger\, Pille Lill\, Helen Lokuta\, Monika-Evelin Liiv and instrumentalists Indrek Vau\, Oksana Sinkova\, Toomas Vavilov\, Andrus Haav etc. R. Taal is working as a pedagogue at the EAMT and at the Georg Ots Tallinn Music School and he was a concertmaster at the Estonian National Opera (1998-2014).  In 2011\, he was rewarded with the annual award of the Estonian Culture Endowment’s Music (Sound Design) Fund. In 2014\, he released his solo album with Chopin’s piano music “Magic of Sound” (Estonian Record Productions).
URL:https://www.plmf.ee/en/event/sigrid-kuulmann-viiul-andreas-lend-tsello-irina-zahharenkova-klaver-2/
LOCATION:Tallinn Town Hall\, Raekoja plats\, Tallinn\, 10146\, Eesti
CATEGORIES:Chamber Music Festival,Concerts,Festivals,Tallinn Chamber Music Festival
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SUMMARY:Sigrid Kuulmann (violin)\, Andreas Lend (cello)\, Irina Zahharenkova (piano)
DESCRIPTION:15 th TALLINN CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL 21rd – 30th of August 2019 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTRIO HEMEIS \nSigrid Kuulmann (violin)\, Andreas Lend (cello)\,\nIrina Zahharenkova (piano)\nProgramme: Rahmaninov ect\nTickets 10/15€\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
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SUMMARY:Pille Lill (soprano)\, Eve Neumann (saxophone)\, Jaak Lutsoja (accordion)\, violin players Maano Männi and Kristina Kriit\, Johanna Vahermägi (viola)\, cellists Andreas Lend and Vladimir Reshetko (Russia/Finland)
DESCRIPTION:BUY TICKET \nXV TALLINN CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL 21st – 30th of August 2019 \n29th of August at 7 PM\nTown Hall\nCARPE DIEM\nPille Lill (soprano)\, Eve Neumann (saxophone)\, Jaak Lutsoja (accordion)\,\nviolin players Maano Männi and Kristina Kriit\, Johanna Vahermägi (viola)\,\ncellists Andreas Lend and Vladimir Reshetko (Russia/Finland)\nProgramme: Pertmann “Songs of Siuru” (world premiere)\,\nSchubert String Quintet\nTickets 10€ / 15€ \nKAVA / PROGRAMM \nAaro Pertmann (*1971)\n–  “Siuru laulud” op. 52 sopranile\, altsaksofonile\, tšellole ja akordionile (2018/2019)\n1. Sonett (tekst: M. Under)\n2. Carpe diem (tekst: H. Visnapuu)\n3. Ei eäl ole ma nii rõõmus olnu (tekst: A. Adson)\n4. Lilled palavikus (tekst: J. Semper)\n5. Õhtu (tekst: M. Under)         \n*\nFranz Schubert (1797-1828)\n– Keelpillikvintett C-duur /\nString Quintet in C-Major D. 956\nAllegro ma non troppo\nAdagio Scherzo. Presto\nTrio. Andante sostenuto\nScherzo\nAllegretto \n\n\nPILLE LILL\nis a renowned opera singer and a cultural activist\, starting her journey as a musician with piano studies at Pärnu Children’s Music School. She has graduated the Estonian Academy of Music and Theater (EAMT) with two specialties – music pedagogy and opera singing. She continued her studies at the master’s level of the London Guildhall School of Music and Drama and defended her master’s degree at the Helsinki Sibelius Academy. During 2004–2011 she furthered her skills at the doctorate level of EAMT (Prof. Jaakko Ryhänen) and in 2005-2006 at the University of Music Karlsruhe. In addition\, she has taken part of the masterclasses of several world-famous musicians (E. Söderström\, I. Gage\, E. Kirkby\, M. Sillem\, W. Vernocchi\, G. Hinz etc.). P. Lill has performed as an opera\, oratorio and chamber music singer in numerous countries. She has sung lead roles in nearly 30 operas and cooperated with distinguished conductors. She has premiered several works of contemporary composers\, she has done numerous recordings for Estonian Public Broadcasting and her voice is captured on many CD-s. P. Lill has been awarded with the Big Dipper Award for Best Female Singer (1996) and she has been a laureate of the Georg Ots prize (2002)\, a grantee of the Wagner Society Scholarship (1998) and the 3rd class honoree of the Order of Bishop Platon (2005). She has been rewarded with the UNICEF Bluebird Award (2009)\, the Music Endowments’ Annual Award of the Estonian Cultural Endowment (2014)\, the 4th class Order of the White Star (2016) and the Esther of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Estonia (2017). From 1997 to 2003 P. Lill was a teacher in EAMT (assistant professor since 2003 and she has given master classes in several countries (Germany\, Finland\, Russia\, Belarus\, Latvia\, Israel etc.). She has been a part of the jury of international competitions for opera singers and she is the creator and a jury member of the National Vocal Contest (2009\, 2013\, 2017). From 2003-2009 she was a board member of the Association of Estonian Professional Musicians and at this time she is a board member of the Estonian Chamber of Culture and the Finnish-Estonian Culture Fund. In 2003\, she founded PLMF Music Trust and she is the creator and leader of PLMF Academia Nova learning center since 2017. \n\nEVE NEUMANN \nstarted musical studies in the piano class of Keila Music School and continued in the Georg Ots Music School\, where she studied saxophone. She has obtained a diploma as a soloist and orchestral player in the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre (2002\, Prof. Olavi Kasemaa). In addition to several master classes (J. Pettersson\, C. Johnsson\, C. Bois)\, she has also improved her skills at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki (Prof. Pekka Savijoki) and at the Netherland Utrecht Hoogeschool voor de Kunsten (Prof. Johan van der Linden). E. Neumann has participated in festival “Saxomania” (1997)\, competition for young interprets “Con Brio” (2002) and in 2003\, Eve won IV place and diploma at the H. Kareva International Competition for Saxophone Players. She has cooperated with the harpsichord player Ene Nael\, organists Tiia Tenno and Pille Metsson\, Tallinn Saxophone Quartet and Estonian National Symphony Orchestra. E. Neumann has worked as a teacher at Tallinn Music School\, Viimsi Music School and Keila Music School. She is a member and one of the founders of saxophone quartet Quattro Quarti and a founder and board member of Estonian Saxophone Association. E. Neumann is a member of the NATO Saxophone Orchestra created in 2015 with which she gave a concert at the 17th World Saxophone Congress and Festival. In 2016 she put together saxophone quartet FinEst in which saxophone players of the orchestras of the Estonian Defence Forces and Finnish Guard joined forces. In addition\, she has gained an MA degree on free and contemporary improvisation (2019) and is as active advocate of this art form. E. Neumann works as a principal saxophonist in the Orchestra of the Estonian Defence Forces. \n \nMAANO MÄNNI\nhas graduated from the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre (1992\, Prof. Jüri Gerretz). He has worked as a concert master at the Tallinn Chamber Orchestra (1993-1996) and the Estonian National Symphony Orchestra (1993-2000) and since 2002 at the Vaasa City Orchestra in Finland. In addition to orchestral work\, M. Männi is an active chamber musician\, performing with international musicians such as Ralf Gothoni (piano)\, Torleif Thedéen (cello)\, Yuval Gotlibovich (viola) etc. In 2001\, M. Männi co-founded\, with cellist Aare Tammesalu\, the Tobias String Quartet\, with which they have played in several parts of Europe\, including Konzerthaus in Berlin (2015) and Capella Hall in St. Petersburg (2018). He has been a soloist in front of several orchestras conducted by outstanding conductors\, including Neeme Järvi\, Alexander Vedernikov\, Andrei Boreiko\, Arvo Volmer\, Juha Kangas\, Jin Wang and others. M. Männi has furthered his skills at the orchestral conducting courses of Jorma Panula\, Leonid Grin and Ilmar Tõnisson. He has led the Estonian Sinfonietta as well as Vaasa and Pärnu City orchestras. He likes to synthesize musical styles and put together unique concert programs. In Vaasa\, the concerts conducted by M. Männi which are meant for various audiences (school and senior concerts)\, as well as wish concerts (“Sinun hetkesi-Din stund”\, the Flamenco and Tango Nuevo concerts\, the Tchaikovsky portrait)\, have earned the audience’s favour. In 2015\, he directed Glass Bead Game Sinfonietta at Evald Vainu’s jubilee concerts “Optimist” with the actors of the Tallinn City Theatre in Estonia’s major concert halls\, which were also recorded for ETV. M. Männi has recorded for several record companies including Erdeklang\, Ondine and Alba Records. In 2012\, the CD “Six seasons +” was released\, where he performs the works of Astor Piazzolla and Evald Vainu for violin and orchestra as the soloist of the Pärnu City Orchestra. The record has received positive feedback\, and music critic Igor Garshnek has said: ““Six seasons +” to every record shelf!” (Sirp\, 2013/10/04). In 2014\, the Vaasa City Orchestra CD was released called “Finnish Lyricism and Romance” on which M. Männi plays as a soloist in Toivo Kuula’s violin piece Notturno Op. 3a/2 orchestrated by himself. During the 2017/2018 concert season\, he led Vaasa City Orchestra on several occasions\, where\, among others\, a reputable soprano Camilla Nylund appeared as a soloist. With the Estonian Sinfonietta\, he has had close cooperation since the founding of the orchestra in January 2017. Together they have performed at various festivals in Estonia (e.g. Kuressaare Chamber Festival)\, as well as in Greece and Israel. In 2019\, M. Männi performed in front of the Estonian Sinfonietta at the Estonian Concert Hall as a soloist\, conductor as well as concert master and he performed at the Golden Hall of Vienna Musikverein\, with Kristiina Poska as the conductor. As of 2016\, M. Männi plays on the French master Charles François Gandi’s violin from 1810 of the Finnish Cultural Endowment.\n \nKRISTINA KRIIT\nhas obtained her master’s degree in Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre (Prof. Mari Tampere-Bezrodny\, 2004) and furthered her skills with Prof. Igor Bezrodny\, Eduard Schmieder\, Pavel Vernikov and Hermann Krebbers. In addition\, she has studied in Universität Mozarteum in Salzburg (2001-2002\, Prof. Hermann Krebbers). K. Kriit has taken part of several international competitions\, from which the most important are Heino Eller Competition in Tallinn (special prize\, 1996) and Henryk Wieniawski Competition in Poland (Lublin\, 1997). K. Kriit is a valued contemporary musician and she has performed as a soloist and a chamber musician in almost every country of Europe and Scandinavia. She has twice been a scholar of the reputed Holland Music Sessions. In 2005 K. Kriit was one of the founders of Tallinn String Trio and in 2009 trio “Madrigal” with flute and piano. She is a professor and a PhD student in EAMT (Prof. Mari Tampere-Bezrodny) and a II concert master of the Symphony Orchestra of the Estonian National Opera.\n\nJOHANNA VAHERMÄGI\nbegan her musical studies at the age of 6 at the Tallinn Music High School\, graduated in 2007 with honours. She has been a student of prof. Viljar Kuusk at the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre\, prof. Avri Levitan at the International Centre for Excellence for Strings (Spain) and received her BA in music in 2013 from the Aragon Higher Conservatory of Music (Spain) with prof. Avri Levitan. She was the recipient of the 1st prize at the 3rd International Competition for Soloists “Illa de Menorca FIDAH” (2011) and also at the 2014 chamber music competition of the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance. She has performed as a soloist with the Estonian National Symphony Orchestra\, European Youth Orchestra\, Chamber Orchestra of the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance\, Tallinn Music High School Symphony Orchestra\, etc. She has participated in the master classes of Tabea Zimmermann\, Haim Taub\, Nicolas Chumachenko\, Amihai Grosz\, Gilad Karni\, Mikhail Zemtsov\, etc. She has been invited to perform at many international chamber music festivals such as the Berlin Music Festival (Germany)\, Voice of Music festival (Israel)\, Ravello Festival (Italy)\, Festival della Valle d’Itria (Italy)\, Järvi Music Festival (Estonia) etc\, and has performed chamber music with partners such as Guy Braunstein\, Amihai Grosz\, Nicolas Chumachenko\, Avri Levitan\, Roi Shiloah\, Alexander Pavlovsky\, Zvi Plesser\, Ohad Ben Ari\, etc. In addition she has collaborated with various chamber orchestras (Reina Sofia Chamber Orchestra\, Tallinn Sinfonietta\, etc) and with the international contemporary music ensemble “Ensemble Plural” (cond. Fabian Panisello)\, with whom she has recorded a CD for Radio Bremen (Germany). At present she is collaborating freelance with the Barcelona Liceu Opera Theatre Orchestra\, Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra\, Jerusalem Baroque Orchestra and is obtaining her MA degree at the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance with prof. Roi Shiloah.\n\nANDREAS LEND\nis one of his generations most distinguished cellists in Estonia. He started his music studies in Tallinn Music High School\, aquired a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in Estonian Academy of Music and Theater and furthered his skills in Finland Sibelius Academy. In addition\, he has taken part of many internationally acknowledged cellist’s master classes (F. Helmerson\, D. Geringas\, M. Ostertag etc.). A. Lend has gotten awards at many competitions\, including I Prize and Grand Prix at the International Competition-Festival “Renaissance” (Armenia\, 2013)\, I Prize at the ES-TA Estonian nationwide Violinists’ and Cellists’ Competition (2004) etc. In 2007 A. Lend was chosen to be a part of the European Union Youth Orchestra which he has performed with across Europe. As a soloist and an ensemble partner he has performed in numerous foreign countries in-cluding Denmark\, Germany\, Italy etc. and he has been invited to Tallinn Chamber Music Festival\, Kuopio Historical Keyboards Festival in Finland\, Valle d’Itria Festival in Italy etc. During the last few years he cooperated with many string quartets and orchestras and at the moment he is active in National Opera Estonia Symphony Orchestra\, string quartet Prezioso and Estonian Cello Ensemble and he is also active as a chamber musician in several other compositions. \n \nVLADIMIR RESHETKO \nhas studied in St. Petersburg and he continued his education in Amsterdam and Berlin. V. Reshetko has been the prizewinner of International Heran Cello Competition (1999). He has been awarded 1st prize and special prize for the best interpretation of a work by F. Schubert in International Chamber Music Competition “Franz Schubert and the Modern Music” (2009)\, 1st prize in C. Hennen Chamber Music Competition (2009) and 1st prize in Pergamenschikow Prize for Chamber Music (2011). He is a co-founder and a member of Anima Quartet. In the recent seasons\, he premiered Ana Sokolovic’s “Commedia dell’arte III” dedicated to Anima Quartet. All 3 parts were released by SWR Alassic Archive in 2016. In September 2017 V. Reshetko became a concert master of the cello group of Vaasa City Orchestra. He has toured across many countries and performed alongside eminent musicians. He has performed as a soloist with conductors Vasily Petrenko and Ravil Martynov in front of the St. Petersburg State Academic Orchestra. V. Reshetko has formed a wide solo\, chamber and an orchestra repertoire\, including works of contemporary\, classical and baroque styles.\nHis recent solo debut in Finland and premiere of A. Kraft’s  Cello Concerto was highly appreciated:\n“Vladimir Reshetko gave a powerfully moving musical performance. His deeply felt phrasing\, the rich and lyrical timbre of the cello\, as well as his masterful virtuosity delivered a fresh performance in Kraft’s Cello Concerto. The audience thanked the soloist with enthusiastic ovations.” –  Pohjalainen 30.03.2019\, Vaasa\n\n\nJAAK LUTSOJA\nhas graduated as an accordionist from Tallinn Lilleküla High School music class and from the Georg Ots Tallinn Music School. He has been active as a freelance musician since 1997 and has for many years also taught at Saue Music School\, at the Heino Eller Tartu Music School and at the University of Tartu Viljandi Culture Academy. He has performed as a soloist and as a member of several prominent ensembles. In addition to performing all over Europe\, Jaak Lutsoja has performed in the United States and Russia with a very wide repertoire from a variety of genres expanding from pop-jazz to classical and contemporary music. Jaak Lutsoja has performed together with musicians such as Kersti Ala-Murr\, Leho Karin\, Tõnu Jõesaar\, Oleg Pissarenko\, Erkki Otsman\, Siiri Sisask\, Silvi Vrait\, Tõnis Mägi\, Jaak Jürisson\, Hedvig Hanson\, Ardo Ran Varres\, and also with the chamber choir Revalia\, an accordion trio comprised of himself\, Henn Rebane and Allan Jakobi\, ensembles Noorkuu\, Karavan etc. Jaak Lutsoja has performed at many international music festivals and concert projects (Saksofon versus Saksofon\, 2008 Kumu) and opera productions (Tõnis Kaumann/Leelo Tungal Lopi ja Lapi\, 2008 Türi Spring Festival; Mari Vihmand Armastuse valem\, 2008 Estonian National Opera; W. A. Mozart The Magic Flute\, Nukuteater; dance production Carrrmen\, 2012 Vanemuine Theatre). Jaak Lutsoja was the headliner at the festival Visioon 2010 with a programme of his own compositions. The same year his first solo recording Contrarian Grooving was published\, comprising entirely of original creations. The album has been nominated as the European Jazz Radio Album of the Week twice. In cooperation with the soprano Kersti Ala-Murr and the New Music Quartet he has also published an album Vaikimine oleks vale (2010) and together with the Jaak Lutsoja Quintet the album Adiós Nonino (2013). In 2013 Jaak Lutsoja established the Accordion Club which was created for furthering the possibilities of playing the accordion.
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SUMMARY:Ralf Taal (piano) 
DESCRIPTION:BUY TICKET \nXV TALLINN CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL 21st – 30th of August 2019 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n28th of August at 7 PM\nTown Hall\nVIENNA CLASSICS\nRalf Taal (piano)\nProgramme includes Mozart and Beethoven \nTickets 10€ / 15€ \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRALF TAAL\nis one of his generations most recognized pianists. He has graduated from Tallinn Music High School and the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre (EAMT). In 1993\, he won the 1st Prize at the young pianists’ competition dedicated to the 150th anniversary of Edvard Grieg and in 1994 R. Taal won the National Pianists’ Competition and Young Interprets’ Competition-Festival “Con Brio”. He was a scholar of the Estonian Concert for the 1994/95 concert season. In 1995\, he was awarded with a special prize at the Schubert International Pianists’ Competition in Dortmund for being the youngest finalist. Ralf Taal has performed as a soloist with almost all Estonian orchestras and he has given numerous solo concerts. He has cooperated with such outstanding conductors as Eri Klas\, Paavo Järvi\, Olari Elts\, Arvo Volmer\, Tõnu Kaljuste\, Anu Tali etc. His solo programs mostly include music from Schubert\, Beethoven and Chopin. In addition to being active as a soloist R. Taal is also a valued ensemble partner for several vocal and instrumental soloists\, singers Mati Palm\, Ain Anger\, Pille Lill\, Helen Lokuta\, Monika-Evelin Liiv and instrumentalists Indrek Vau\, Oksana Sinkova\, Toomas Vavilov\, Andrus Haav among others. R. Taal is working as a pedagogue at the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre and at the Georg Ots Tallinn Music School and he was a concert master at the Estonian National Opera (1998-2014).  In 2011\, he was rewarded with the annual award of the Estonian Culture Endowment’s Music (Sound Design) Fund. In 2014\, he released his solo album with Chopin’s piano music “Magic of Sound” (Estonian Record Productions).
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LOCATION:Tallinna Raekoda
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SUMMARY:Ralf Taal (piano)
DESCRIPTION:15 th TALLINN CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL 21rd – 30th of August 2019 \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRalf Taal (piano)\nProgramme: Mozart and Beethoven\nPiletid 10/15 €\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
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SUMMARY:Gitta-Maria Sjöberg (soprano\, Denmark)\,Tobias van der Pals (cello\, Sweden/Denmark)\, Polina Fradkina (piano\, Russia) 
DESCRIPTION:BUY TICKET\nXV TALLINN CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL 21st – 30th of August 2019 \n27th of August at 7 PM\nHopner House\nA HISTORICAL MUSICAL HERITAGE\nGitta-Maria Sjöberg (soprano\, Denmark)\,\nTobias van der Pals (cello\, Sweden/Denmark)\,\nPolina Fradkina (piano\, Russia)\nTickets 7€ / 12€ \n\nKAVA / PROGRAMME \nMatti Borg (*1956)\n– 3 laulu tsüklist ”8 Morgensange” (sõnad / lyrics B. J. Hansen)\, (2017)  / 3 songs from ”8 Morgensange”\n1. Sa annad mulle oma väikese sõrme / Du rækker mig en lillefinger / You’re giving me your little finger\n5. Jälle olen rõõmus / Igen er jeg munter / Again I’m happy\n6. Sa oled varajane hommik merel / Din tidlige morgen ved havet / Your early morning at the sea                                                                                                         \nLeopold van der Pals (1884-1966)\n– Eleegia / Elegy Op. 27\n– Aeglane valss / Slow Waltz Op. 80 No. 4\n– Varakevad / Early Spring Op. 15 No. 1\n– Öine laulmine / Night Singing (Goethe) Op. 57 \nKim Borg (1919-2000)\n– 3 romanssi J. L. Runebergi luuletustele / 3 Romances to poems by J. L. Runeberg Op. 35 (1988)\n1. Ainus hetk / Den enda stunden / The only moment\n2. Liblikapost / Fjärilposten / The Butterflypost\n3. Tüdruk viiuldab suvisel pööripäeval / Flickan knyter i Johannenatten / The girl is fiddling at midsummer night \nIsrael Finkelshtein (1910-1987)\n– Aaria tšellole ja klaverile / Aria for Cello and Piano\n– 2 vene laulu / 2 russiske sange / 2 Russian songs:                                       \n1. Kirsipuude langevad õied (sõnad S. Yesenin) / The Cherrytrees snowing flowers (lyrics S. Yesenin)\n2. Hetk (sõnad Vadim Schefner) / The Moment (lyrics Vadim Schefner) \nLeopold van der Pals\n– Öö hääled / Voices of the Night\, Op. 15 No. 4 \n– 2 laulu / 2 Songs from Op. 114 (R. M. Rilke)\n1. Veneetsia IV / Venedig IV / Venice IV\n2. Veneetsia III   / Venedig III / Venice III \n\n\nA MUSICAL HERITAGE\nCelebrating the centenary of world-famous opera singer and composer Kim Borg\, the artists perform works by their relatives: Kim Borg (1919-2000)\, Matti Borg (1956)\, Leopold van der Pals (1884-1966)\, and Israel Finkelshtein (1910-1987). \n\n\n\nGITTA-MARIA SJÖBERG\nhas an incredible soprano voice\, which has made her a highly cherished and wanted guest singer all over the world. Her versatility is extraordinary. She masters both lyric and highly dramatic parts giving her characters sublime inner life and complexity. Her range covers a broad repertoire of roles such as Tosca\, Madame Butterfly\, Mimi\, Desdemona\, Amelia\, Leonora\, Arabella\, Sieglinde\, Brangaene\, Rusalka\, Katerina Ismailova\, Kostelnicka and Emilia Marty. For the latter\, she was named singer of the year by leading German critics. Recently she was invited to open the Janácek Festival in Brno in the role of Emilia Marty in “Vec Makropulos”\, and the reviews were overflowing with success. The performance was recorded and was aired in The European Radio\, on Czechish TV and the show was awarded first prize for the best production of an opera in Czech Republic. In 2017 and 2018 she sang the role of “The Mother” in the premiere of Louise Alenius’ successful opera “Silent Zone” at the Copenhagen Opera Festival. G.-M. Sjöberg received her education from the Opera Academy in Copenhagen where she was trained and coached by the great Finnish bass singer and professor Kim Borg. Nowadays she is often also asked to sit in jury’s for young singers competitions and big foundations. For 10 years already she shares her experiences and teaches many masterclasses every year around the world\, invited to teach at festivals\, Music Academy’s and Opera-Academy’s Studios for young promising talents who benefit from her coaching and large experience. Among her many masterclasses in 2019 she coached the Singers in the Nordic Masterclass for conductors and singers with the South Jutland Symphony Orchestra and Jorma Panula. The large interest she has for lieder and songs inspired her to establish a new festival in Sweden called “Nordic Song Festival”\, which had its successful opening in the summer of 2014. The festival consists of a mix of masterclasses\, concerts and artistic research. Nordic Song Festival is growing with great success and she bids you “Welcome to Nordic Song Festival in Trollhättan\, Sweden in August 9 – 17 2019!” Among her many records and publications\, you’ll find “Verdi & Puccini Arias”\, “15 Songs by Gustaf Fröding” and “Nordic Winter Christmas Songs”. Her portrayal of the demonic and yet tragic role of Kostelnicka at Malmö Opera’s rendition of Jenufa in 2011 was praised by Opera News as one of the best ever made and is available on DVD from ArtHaus Musik. In the spring of 2019 a new recording of Russian and Danish Songs with the Russian pianist Polina Fradkina was released. Since March 2013 G.-M. Sjöberg is the Chairman of the Birgit Nilsson Society. She has received many awards\, a. o. the Birgit Nilsson Award and has been Knighted by Queen Margrethe II of Denmark giving her the title of Knight of Dannebrog first grade.\n\n\nTOBIAS VAN DER PALS\nhas studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Music\, Piteå and the Royal Academy of Music\, London. At the final exam in London\, he was awarded the highest grade\, “distinction” and “DipRAM” – the Royal Academy of Music’s highest award for solo performance. In 2008\, he won the Royal Danish Academy of Music’s cello competition and in 2009 T. van der Pals performed his debut concert\, for which he exclusively received enthusiastic reviews. The concert was broadcasted by Danmarks Radio P2. T. van der Pals has participated in a large number of master classes and has performed at a large number of international festivals. He has received numerous honors\, artist scholarships and grants. As a soloist\, T. van der Pals has performed with orchestras\, choirs\, solo works and with chamber ensembles in a large part of the world. He has recorded for Danmarks Radio and BBC and participated in a large number of other CD recordings. Tobias has worked in the KGL Chapel\, Malmö\, and Helsingborg Symphony Orchestra. He is also an active chamber musician and since 2000 he has worked as a freelance musician in professional orchestras in Copenhagen and southern Sweden. At this time\, T. van der Pals teaches cello at the Royal Danish Academy of Music.\n\n\nPOLINA FRADKINA\nperforms as a piano soloist in Russia and abroad – Denmark\, Sweden\, Germany\, France\, Estonia\, Lithuania\, Israel\, Finland and Italy. A major part of her repertoire is academic classical music\, often in paradoxical mix with other modern styles. She collaborates with many modern composers\, who write music for her personally. P. Fradkina has participated in international musical festivals. She has performed at concerts of Association for Contemporary Music and was nominated for the ”St. Petersburg AvantGarde 2010” award. Her records and concerts are broadcasted on radio and TV stations. She had the honour to perform for the Queen of Denmark while her Majesty visited St. Petersburg. P. Fradkina started her musical education at the age of five\, when she entered Musical Lyceum of St. Petersburg Conservatoire in the piano class\, after that graduated from St. Petersburg State Conservatoire and Postgraduated Doctorial Course and Music Academy of Tel-Aviv University. She was a stipendiary of Israeli-American Cultural Found. P. Fradkina taught piano master classes in Denmark and St. Petersburg Academy of Culture.\n”… Listening to Polina Fradkina play\, you feel deep satisfaction – that’s how we are talking among each other\, if our emotions can be translated into the words of music. Polina is a truly St. Petersburg musician\, her creative work combines such St. Petersburg traditions as classicism\, elegant epatage\, revolutionary character\, sense of philosophical truth”.\nRosbalt News Agency\n”… Bright and talented pianist\, possesses multicoloured musical palette\, strong intellectual with a high quality of intelligence”.\nSaint-Petersburg Classic Magazine
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LOCATION:Hopner House\, Raekoja plats 18\, Tallinn\, Harjumaa\, 10146\, Estonia
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Festivals,Tallinn Chamber Music Festival
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SUMMARY:Maano Männi (violin)\, Vladimir Reshetko (cello\, Russia/Finland)\, Irina Zahharenkova (piano\, Estonia/Finland)
DESCRIPTION:BUY TICKET\nXV TALLINN CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL 21st – 30th of August 2019 \n26th of August at 7 PM\nHopner House\nMUSICA GRANDE\nMaano Männi (violin)\, Vladimir Reshetko (cello\, Russia/Finland)\,\nIrina Zahharenkova (piano\, Estonia/Finland)\nProgramme: Händel/Halvorsen\, Mendelssohn\, Ravel \nTickets 7€ / 12€ \nKAVA / PROGRAM \nGeorg Friedrich Händel (1685-1759) /\nJohan Halvorsen (1864-1935)\n– Passacaglia  \nMaurice Ravel (1875-1937)\n– Sonaat viiulile ja tšellole C- duur /\nSonata for Violin and Cello in C-Major\nAllegro\nTrès vif\nLent\nVif\, avec entrain  \n*** \nFelix Mendelssohn (1809-1847)\n– Klaveritrio nr 1 d-moll nr. 1 op. 49/\nPiano Trio in D-minor No 1 Op 49\nMolto allegro ed agitato\nAndante con moto tranquillo\nScherzo\nFinale \n\nMAANO MÄNNI\nhas graduated from the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre (1992\, Prof. Jüri Gerretz). He has worked as a concert master at the Tallinn Chamber Orchestra (1993-1996) and the Estonian National Symphony Orchestra (1993-2000) and since 2002 at the Vaasa City Orchestra in Finland. In addition to orchestral work\, M. Männi is an active chamber musician\, performing with international musicians such as Ralf Gothoni (piano)\, Torleif Thedéen (cello)\, Yuval Gotlibovich (viola) etc. In 2001\, M. Männi co-founded\, with cellist Aare Tammesalu\, the Tobias String Quartet\, with which they have played in several parts of Europe\, including Konzerthaus in Berlin (2015) and Capella Hall in St. Petersburg (2018). He has been a soloist in front of several orchestras conducted by outstanding conductors\, including Neeme Järvi\, Alexander Vedernikov\, Andrei Boreiko\, Arvo Volmer\, Juha Kangas\, Jin Wang and others. M. Männi has furthered his skills at the orchestral conducting courses of Jorma Panula\, Leonid Grin and Ilmar Tõnisson. He has led the Estonian Sinfonietta as well as Vaasa and Pärnu City orchestras. He likes to synthesize musical styles and put together unique concert programs. In Vaasa\, the concerts conducted by M. Männi which are meant for various audiences (school and senior concerts)\, as well as wish concerts (“Sinun hetkesi-Din stund”\, the Flamenco and Tango Nuevo concerts\, the Tchaikovsky portrait)\, have earned the audience’s favour. In 2015\, he directed Glass Bead Game Sinfonietta at Evald Vainu’s jubilee concerts “Optimist” with the actors of the Tallinn City Theatre in Estonia’s major concert halls\, which were also recorded for ETV. M. Männi has recorded for several record companies including Erdeklang\, Ondine and Alba Records. In 2012\, the CD “Six seasons +” was released\, where he performs the works of Astor Piazzolla and Evald Vainu for violin and orchestra as the soloist of the Pärnu City Orchestra. The record has received positive feedback\, and music critic Igor Garshnek has said: ““Six seasons +” to every record shelf!” (Sirp\, 2013/10/04). In 2014\, the Vaasa City Orchestra CD was released called “Finnish Lyricism and Romance” on which M. Männi plays as a soloist in Toivo Kuula’s violin piece Notturno Op. 3a/2 orchestrated by himself. During the 2017/2018 concert season\, he led Vaasa City Orchestra on several occasions\, where\, among others\, a reputable soprano Camilla Nylund appeared as a soloist. With the Estonian Sinfonietta\, he has had close cooperation since the founding of the orchestra in January 2017. Together they have performed at various festivals in Estonia (e.g. Kuressaare Chamber Festival)\, as well as in Greece and Israel. In 2019\, M. Männi performed in front of the Estonian Sinfonietta at the Estonian Concert Hall as a soloist\, conductor as well as concert master and he performed at the Golden Hall of Vienna Musikverein\, with Kristiina Poska as the conductor. As of 2016\, M. Männi plays on the French master Charles François Gandi’s violin from 1810 of the Finnish Cultural Endowment.\n\nVLADIMIR RESHETKO \nhas studied in St. Petersburg and he continued his education in Amsterdam and Berlin. V. Reshetko has been the prizewinner of International Heran Cello Competition (1999). He has been awarded 1st prize and special prize for the best interpretation of a work by F. Schubert in International Chamber Music Competition “Franz Schubert and the Modern Music” (2009)\, 1st prize in C. Hennen Chamber Music Competition (2009) and 1st prize in Pergamenschikow Prize for Chamber Music (2011). He is a co-founder and a member of Anima Quartet. In the recent seasons\, he premiered Ana Sokolovic’s “Commedia dell’arte III” dedicated to Anima Quartet. All 3 parts were released by SWR Alassic Archive in 2016. In September 2017 V. Reshetko became a concert master of the cello group of Vaasa City Orchestra. He has toured across many countries and performed alongside eminent musicians. He has performed as a soloist with conductors Vasily Petrenko and Ravil Martynov in front of the St. Petersburg State Academic Orchestra. V. Reshetko has formed a wide solo\, chamber and an orchestra repertoire\, including works of contemporary\, classical and baroque styles.\nHis recent solo debut in Finland and premiere of A. Kraft’s  Cello Concerto was highly appreciated:\n“Vladimir Reshetko gave a powerfully moving musical performance. His deeply felt phrasing\, the rich and lyrical timbre of the cello\, as well as his masterful virtuosity delivered a fresh performance in Kraft’s Cello Concerto. The audience thanked the soloist with enthusiastic ovations.” –  Pohjalainen 30.03.2019\, Vaasa\n\nIRINA ZAHHARENKOVA\nis one of the most outstanding and worldwide acclaimed pianists of her generation. She started piano studies at the age of four with her mother and continued in Tallinn Georg Ots Music School (Prof. Mare Ots\, 1991-1995) and Estonian Academy of Music and Theater (EAMT\, piano: prof. Lilian Semper; harpsichord: prof. Maris Valk-Falk\, 1995-2000)\, where she finished her master’s studies in 2003 (Prof. L. Semper). I. Zahharenkova continued her studies in EAMT’s doctorate level between 2003-2011. She defended her master’s degree at Helsinki Sibelius Academy in 2010 (Prof. Hui-Ying Liu Tawaststjerna).I. Zahharenkova has taken part of several world famous pianists’ master classes (S. Kovachevich\, A. Hewitt\, A. Schiff\, V. Meržanov\, H. Dreyfus\, P. Hantaï\, C. Stembridge\, P. Vapavuori etc.) and won first prizes in such international competitions as M. Čiurlionis Competition (Lithuania\, 2003)\, “Premio Jaén” Competition (Spain\, 2004)\, hammer piano competition in Bruges at the “Van Vlaanderen” Festival (Belgium\, 2004)\, competition in Épinal (France\, 2004)\, harpsichord competition at “Prague Spring” Festival (Czech\, 2005)\, G. Enescu Piano Competition (Rumania\, 2005)\, Geneva Piano Competition (Switzerland\, 2005)\, Alessandro Casagrande Competition (Italy\, 2006)\, J. S. Bach Piano Competition in Leipzig (Germany\, 2006)\, Villa-Lobos Competition (Brazil\, 2006) and A. Rubinštein Piano Competition (Israel\, 2008). I. Zahharenkova has performed at many reputed international festivals in Italy\, France\, Germany\, Finland and Norway. At the reputed Kuhmo Chamber Music Festival as well as Eivere Piano Festival and Tallinn Chamber Music Festival she has continuously been at the top of the list of who’s invited. She has been a soloist in front of many orchestras including the Estonian National Symphony Orchestra\, Tallinn Chamber Orchestra\, Helsinki City Orchestra\, Israel Philharmonic\, Orchestre de la Suisse Romande and Orchestre National de Lorraine and she is continuously performing at chamber concerts either with piano or harpsichord solo pieces. Two CD-s have been released with her interpretations: J. S. Bach Goldberg variations BWV 988 (2010\, Classical Recordings) and D. Scarlatt sonatas (2012\, Classical Recordings) and a DVD “Keyboard Juggleress / Klahvpillivõlur” (2009\, Estonian Records Production). Last recordings done in Japan and Zurich in the world’s leading recording studios in 2017 are soon to be released. I. Zahharenkova has an extensive repertory which comprises of pieces from baroque to contemporary music.  At this time\, she is a lecturer in Sibelius Academy\, Finland and EAMT. For self-improving purposes\, she has also studied the organ\, chemistry\, theology and Estonian-Finnish philology.
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LOCATION:Hopner House\, Raekoja plats 18\, Tallinn\, Harjumaa\, 10146\, Estonia
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SUMMARY:Kadi Jürgens (mezzosoprano)\, Oliver Kuusik (tenore)\, Kai Ratassepp (piano)
DESCRIPTION:BUY TICKET\nXV TALLINN CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL 21st – 30th of August 2019 \nKadi Jürgens (mezzosoprano)\, Oliver Kuusik (tenore)\,\nKai Ratassepp (piano)\nProgramme: Duparc\, Poulenc\, Messiaen\, Eespere\, Viira etc \nTickets 10/15€    \nKADI JÜRGENS\n“Young Singer 2018” (PLMF Music Trust award by Marje and Kuldar Sink) laureate K. Jürgens is an exceptional young Estonian mezzo-soprano who’s singing journey will continue from this Autumn at the International Opera Academy in Ghent\, Belgium. K. Jürgens started her music studies with violin and flute. Since 2014 she has been pursuing classical singing at the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre (EAMT\, Prof. Taimo Toomast\, Nadežda Kurem ja Eva Märtson-Wilson) and in addition learning contemporary improvisation (Prof. Anne-Liis Poll). K. Jürgens spent the academic year 2018/19 as an exchange student in Belgium at the Royal Conservatoire Antwerp (RCA\, Prof. Gary Jankowski\, Lucienne Van Dyke). K. Jürgens has taken part in several masterclasses held by renowned opera singers and vocal coaches from Estonia\, Italy\, Great Britain\, Germany\, Belgium\, USA\, Russia\, Lithuania\, Poland\, Finland\, Sweden  (Pille Lill\, Wilma Vernocchi\, Marie Vassiliou\, Maciej Pikulski\, Kristian Attila\, Maria Ljudko\, Sofia Mazar\, Margareta Haverinen Brandt etc). In 2015 she was given a scholarship from Italy and in 2017 from Estonia (Mati Palmi fond) to take part in Wilma Vernocchi masterclasses in Italy. During her studies at the EAMT K. Jürgens has sang opera roles such as La Maestra Delle Novizie – G. Puccini “Suor Angelica” (2016)\, Mrs Grose – B. Britten “The Turn of the Screw” (2016)\, Dido – H. Purcell “Dido and Aeneas” (2016) and Orlando – G. F. Händel “Orlando” (2018). In 2017 K. Jürgens made her debut at the Theatre Vanemuine as Andromache in Märt-Matis Lill “Into the Fire” and in 2019 at the Royal Conservatoire Antwerp as Nancy in B. Britten “Albert Herring”. K. Jürgens has also performed as a soloist with Oulu Symphony Orchestra (2018) and worked with many eminent conductors and directors (Giorgio Proietti\, Michiel Delanghe\, Paul Mägi\, Taavi Kull\, Ingrid Roose\, Stephan Jöris\, Hermann Keckeis\, Benoît De Leersnyder\, Laura Kalle\, Taago Tubin etc). Contemporary music has always had a great influence on her as a singer and an artist and already several distinguished composers from Estonia and abroad have written music for her. \nOLIVER KUUSIK\nis one of his generations most outstanding opera soloists in Estonia\, who studied at the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre with Associate Prof. Pille Lill and Prof. Virgilius Noreika. He received his master’s degree and graduated from the opera studio of the Guildhall School of Music & Drama in London (2006). He was the soloist of the Estonian National Opera between 2008-2017 and is working as a freelancer now. From the most important roles his repertoire includes: Faust (Gounod “Faust”)\, Nemorino (Donizetti “The Elixir of Love”\, Liverpool\, UK)\, Don Ramiro (Rossini “La Cenerentola”)\, Sesto (Händel “Julius Caesar”)\, Fenton (Verdi “Falstaff”) etc. He has taken part of the recording of Fleishman’s opera “Rotchild’s Violin” together with the Liverpool Royal Symphony Orchestra and sung the role of Enjolras in Schönberg’s/Boublil’s musical “Les Miserables”. O. Kuusik has performed as an oratorio and chamber music singer in over 25 different grand musical works and given concerts in Estonia as well as several foreign countries. In 2010 O. Kuusik was rewarded with the annual “Crystal Shoe” Award of the Estonian Theatre Union\, in 2009 he was chosen as a laureate of the Jeunes Ambassadeurs Lyriques (Montreal\, Canada)\, in 2008 he received the annual Estonian Theatre Award for his singing in Britten’s “Turn of the Screw” and he has been awarded with the PLMF award “Young Singer 2005”. Several praising reviews have been published about him in worlds most notable publications such as Opera Now\, Opera Magazine\, The Stage\, The London Times etc.\nKAI RATASSEPP\n\nis a recognized soloist and chamber musician\, her repertoire includes music from classical to contemporary. Kai Ratassepp graduated from the piano class of Ruuta Taras and Lilian Semper at Tallinn Music High School in 1988 and continued her studies at the Estonian Academy of Music under the guidance of Lilian Semper and Peep Lassmann. In 2007\, under the guidance of Peep Lassmann\, she acquired a doctorate from the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre. She has furthered her skills in the masterclasses of Andrei Gavrilov\, Ralf Gothón and Arbo Valdma. Kai Ratassepp has won awards at several national and international piano festivals in Belgrade (1990)\, Vilnius (1991) and Tallinn (1994\, 1996). She has given solo concerts and performed in various bands in Estonia\, Finland\, Sweden\, Germany\, England\, USA\, China\, Poland and Russia. The most important and recognised of her chamber ensembles is the piano duo with Mati Mikalai. Other frequent band partners have been\, for example\, saxophonist Virgo Veldi and clarinettist Madis Kari. Kai Ratassepp works as a piano lecturer at the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre and Tallinn Music High School.
URL:https://www.plmf.ee/en/event/kadi-jurgens-metsosopran-oliver-kuusik-tenor-riina-pikani-klaver/
LOCATION:Tallinna Raekoda
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Festivals,Tallinn Chamber Music Festival
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SUMMARY:Clarinettists Madis Kari and Toomas Vavilov\, Neeme Ots (trumpet)\, Kirill Lissijenko (piano)
DESCRIPTION:BUY TICKET \nXV TALLINN CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL 21st – 30th of August 2019 \n23rd of August at 7 PM\nHopner House\nClarinettists Madis Kari and Toomas Vavilov\,\nNeeme Ots (trumpet)\, Kirill Lissijenko (piano)\nProgramme: Mendelssohn\, Shubert/Liszt\, Sutermeister etc.\nTickets 7€ / 12€ \n  \nMADIS KARI\nis one of his generation’s most distinguished clarinettists\, who has studied at Georg Ots School of Music (teacher Olev Pikknurm) and Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre (Prof. Hannes Altrov). He has furthered his knowledge in London with professors David Campbell\, Julian Farrell and Colin Courtney. During his studies at the Royal College of Music M. Kari won the Frederick Thurston an-nual clarinettist award (1997) and the Senior Exhibitioner scholarship. In cooperation with the pia-nist Marko Martin they won the III Prize at the UK Howarth Young Clarinettist Competition (1998). M. Kari has worked in Richmond Chamber Symphony Orchestra as a concert master of the clarinet group and as a piano teacher in different schools in London and its vicinity.\nFrom 2002\, he is working in the Estonian National Symphony Orchestra as an assistant concert master of the clarinet group and he is teaching in Tallinn Music High School. M. Kari is constantly giving concerts all over Estonia and he is an expected performer at the Tallinn Chamber Music Fes-tival and Tallinn Winter Festival. He has represented Estonia in the World Philharmonic Orchestra in Paris and he is taking part of Tallinn Chamber Orchestra and Nyyd Ensemble projects. M. Kari is a PLMF Music Trust scholar.\n\n\nTOOMAS VAVILOV\nfinished his clarinet studies in 1988 at TMKK (Tallinn Music High School\, Ülo Üksik) and in 1992 at EMA (Estonian Academy of Music\, Hannes Altrov) and in 1998 at the same place as an orchestral conductor (Jüri Alperten). He has furthered his skills in the field of conducting with Jonas Aleksa and Roman Matsov; as a clarinettist he has attended the master classes of Karl Leister and Ivan Mozgovenko; in 1990 he won the first prize at the Estonian Brass Players Competition. Vavilov was ERSO’s (Estonian National Symphony Orchestra) second conductor from 2004 to 2006. In 2006/07 he was the music director and chief conductor of Vanemuine. He has led Estonian orchestras\, worked with the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir and the Latvian Radio Choir. As a clarinettist\, he has given concerts in Estonia\, Finland\, Sweden\, Latvia\, Germany\, Belgium\, Australia and elsewhere. He is a professor at EAMT and a teacher at the Brass Department\, he has continuously taught summer courses of brass students in Elva and Põltsamaa\, and he has been part of a jury of various competitions. Toomas Vavilov has received the Annual Prize of the Cultural Endowment of Estonia’s Sound Art Foundation in 2001 and an annual scholarship of the interpreter in 2005. \n\n\nNEEME OTS\nbegan his studies at the age of six under the guidance of his father\, dots. Aavo Ots and he has defended a bachelor’s degree at the Helsinki Sibelius Academy (2011). The studies continued at the same place at the masters’ level\, where he furthered his skills in the context of an Erasmus program during 2013 in Madrid. N. Ots has taken part of the master courses of several distinguished trumpet pedagogues and he has been awarded with several prizes at competitions in Estonia and abroad. Chamber concerts have brought him together with such reputed interprets as M. Voites\, M. Palm\, A. Teemets\, I. Zahharenkova etc. N. Ots has been a soloist in front of several well-known orchestras\, he has been invited to perform as a soloist at several festivals and he has cooperated with such outstanding conductors as J.-P. Saraste\, K. Järvi\, L. Segerstam\, M. Lehtinen etc. He has been a concert master of the trumpet group in several different youth orchestras with which he has performed in Estonia and abroad. In 2015\, his first CD “Baroque Pictures” was released in cooperation with the organ player Tiia Tenno.\nKIRILL LISSIJENKO\nhas graduated from the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre (EAMT) in 2010 (prof. Lilian Semper\, Irina Zahharenkova\, Age Juurikas). In 2016\, he graduated from master’s level of the Sibelius Academy in the piano class of Hui-Ying Liu-Tawaststjerna and from EAMT in the chamber music class of Matti Reimann. Kirill has furthered his skills in the master classes of pianists like Tamas Ungar\, Rolf Plagge\, Cyprien Katsaris\, Daniel Pollack. He has successfully taken part of piano competitions “Helm Valtman” and “Con Brio” in Tallinn. In 2015\, he obtained the 2nd Prize at the Alion Baltic International Music Competition. He is often performing in Estonia\, Finland\, Sweden and Russia and he has cooperated with two well-known singers – Maria Veretenina and Nadia Kurem and the flutist Andre Cebrian Garea. Kirill is frequently playing the harpsichord in a baroque ensemble and he has performed with the EAMT Symphony Orchestra guided by Paul Mägi.
URL:https://www.plmf.ee/en/event/klarnetistid-madis-kari-ja-toomas-vavilov-neeme-ots-trompet-kirill-lissijenko-klaver/
LOCATION:Hopner House\, Raekoja plats 18\, Tallinn\, Harjumaa\, 10146\, Estonia
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Festivals,Tallinn Chamber Music Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20190822T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20190822T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T175029
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SUMMARY:Kristel Pärtna (soprano\, NO Estonia)\, Aule Urb (mezzo-soprano)\, Atlan Karp (baritone)\, Tiina Kärblane (piano)
DESCRIPTION:BUY TICKETS \n15 th TALLINN CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL 21rd – 30th of August 2019 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nKristel Pärtna (soprano\, NO Estonia)\,\nAule Urb (mezzo-soprano)\,\nAtlan Karp (baritone)\, Tiina Kärblane (piano)\nProgramme: Sibelius\, Grieg\, Saar etc\nBestowal of the Marje and Kuldar Sink award “Young Singer 2019” by Mrs. Mari-Ann and Mr. Tunne Kelam\nTickets 10/15 €\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nKRISTEL PÄRTNA\n received her Master’s Degree from Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre in 2011. In 2009–2010 she studied at Sibelius Academy with Anssi Hirvonen within the Erasmus program. She was the grantee of Mati Palm Foundation in 2010 and the grantee of the NO Opera Academy in 2010–2012. In 2012 Kristel studied at Accademia del Belcanto “Rodolfo Celletti” within the PLMF Young Talents Program. She is the soloist of the Estonian National Opera since the autumn of the same year. Her repertoire includes Verdi’s Violetta (“La traviata”)\, Gilda (“Rigoletto”) and Oscar (“Un ballo in maschera”)\, Adina (Donizetti’s “L’elisir d’amore”)\, Händel’s Cleopatra (“Julius Caesar”) and Armida (“Rinaldo”)\, Mercédes (Bizet’s “Carmen”)\, Mozart’s Arminda (“La finta giardiniera”)\, Leonora (Hindemith’s “The Long Christmas Dinner”)\, Mademoiselle Silberklang (“Der Schauspieldirektor”) and the First boy (“Die Zauberflöte”)\, Wagner’s 1st Flower Maiden (“Parsifal”)\, Mari’s voice (A. Hirv’s “Fire Enchanter”)\, Clotilde (Bellini’s “Norma”)\, Euridice (Rossi/Terranova “L’Orfeo. Immagini di una lontananza”). In 2012 she received the Marje and Kuldar Sink “Young Singer Award”. \nAULE URB\nbegan vocal studies at the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre in the class of Prof. Jaakko Ryhänen\, where she obtained master’s degree cum laude under the guidance of Eva Wilson-Märtson (2017). She has furthered her skills as an exchange student at the Sibelius Academy and attended the “Rodolfo Celletti” Belcanto Academy as well as the Opera Festival in Martina Franca\, Italy. A. Urb has won awards at a number of competitions\, including the Klaudia Taev Competition for Opera Singers (semi-finalist)\, the PLMF National Vocalists’ Competition dedicated to Vello Jürna (3rd Prize)\, the Mart Saar Vocal Competition (2nd Prize) and the EAMT Lied-duo Competition\, together with Mariin Gill (1st Prize). In 2017\, she was a scholar of the Estonian Richard Wagner Society. A. Urb has been working as a choir artist and soloist of the Estonian National Opera since 2015. Her roles include Maria (Puur “Colours of the Clouds”)\, Dunyasha (Rimsky-Korsakov “The Tsar’s Bride”)\, Annina (Verdi “La Traviata”)\, Gertrude (Gounod “Romeo and Juliet”) and Alice the Fox (Ehala “Buratino”). A. Urb is the creator of the idea of Metsikud Mezzod (Wild Mezzos) and one of the founders of the Opera Veto Opera Studio. \nATLAN KARP \nis one of his generations most outstanding opera soloists of Estonia. He has studied in Georg Ots Tallinn Music School (prof. Tõnu Bachmann)\, Estonian Academy of Music and Theater (prof. Ivo Kuusk) and obtained his Master’s degree at the Sibelius Academy in Finland (prof. Jorma Hynninen and Pekka Kähkönen). He has furthered his skills in the Maria Theatre of St. Petersburg and participated in the masterclasses of G. Janowitz\, T. Krause\, L. Gergijeva\, D. Hvorostovsky\, J. Obrastsova\, A. Amaretto and H. Hagegård. During 2007-2012 he was working in Vanemuine Theater as a leading soloist. A. Karp has been rewarded with the I prize in Tiit Kuusik International Competition (2000). His most important roles include: Jago (Verdi “Othello”)\, Scarpia (Puccini “Tosca”)\, Rigoletto (Verdi “Rigoletto”)\, Count di Luna (Verdi “Il trovatore”)\, Lescaut (Massenet “Manon”)\, Sharpless (Puccini “Madame Butterfly”)\, Figaro (Mozart “Le nozze di Figaro”)\, Kurwenal (Wagner “Tristan und Isolde”)\, Leandro (Prokofiev “Love for three oranges”\, NO Estonia)\, Vodnik (Dvořák “Rusalka”\, Helsinki Alexander Theater)\, Don Alfonso (Mozart “Cosi fan tutte”\, Savonlinna Music Academy)\, Onegin (Tchaikovsky “Jevgeni Onegin”\, Sibelius Academy)\, Klingsor (Wagner “Parsifal”)\, Orestes (Strauss “Elektra”)\, George III (Davies “Eight Songs for a Mad King”\, Pärnu Opera) etc. His repertoire of grand pieces is very versatile (Brahms “Ein Deutsches Requiem”\, Beethoven Symphony No. 9\, Rachmaninoff “The Bells”\, Vaughan Williams “A Sea Symphony”\, Rossini “Petite Messe Solennelle” A. Kallastu “Cromwell’s letzte nacht” etc.). A. Karp has given numerous solo concerts and he has performed songs by Russian\, French\, German\, Finnish and Estonian composers from classical pieces to contemporary ones.\n\nTIINA KÄRBLANE \nhas studied at Tallinn Music High School and graduated from the Tallinn State Conservatory in the piano class of Prof. Bruno Lukk in 1985. She continued her studies in Leningrad Conservatory in the chamber music department under the guidance of Prof. Tamara Fidler. Her first job was at the Tallinn National Conservatory as an accompanist in the string department. At the same time\, there were several concert tours across the former Soviet Union\, in the service of Soyuz Concert (with the soloist violin player Jüri Gerretz). In 1991\, the teaching job continued at the Kuopio Conservatory and at the Sibelius-Academy. Tiina has had several successful performances at national string competitions in Estonia and Finland as well as at international competitions (Riga\, 1984; Geneva\, 1990; as a competitor A. Leibur). From 2000-2014 Tiina Kärblane was at the service of Tampere University of Applied Sciences (TAMK)\, teaching accompanying and correpetition. From 2003-2013 she worked as a correpetitor at the Tampere Opera. That job brought her together with a number of Finnish and European distinguished singers\, directors and conductors. Tiina started to teach at opera studio in Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre in autumn 2013.
URL:https://www.plmf.ee/en/event/kristel-partna-sopran-aule-urb-metsosopran-pavlo-balakin-bass-tiina-karblane-klaver/
LOCATION:Tallinna Raekoda
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Festivals,Tallinn Chamber Music Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20190821T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20190821T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T175029
CREATED:20190618T070859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190729T145045Z
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SUMMARY:Lasnamäe\, Nõmme and Viimsi Music Schools\, VHK violin Ensemble "Võlukeeled"\, Vocal Society of Tallinn Music High School\, Chamber Ensembles of Estonian Academy of Music and Theater
DESCRIPTION:15 th TALLINN CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL 21rd – 30th of August 2019 \nLasnamäe\, Nõmme and Viimsi Music Schools\,\nVHK violin Ensemble “Võlukeeled”\,\nVocal Society of Tallinn Music High School\,\nChamber Ensembles of Estonian Academy of Music and Theater\nProgramme music from classics to today\nFree entrance \n 
URL:https://www.plmf.ee/en/event/lasnamae-nomme-ja-viimsi-muusikakoolid-vanalinna-hariduskollegiumi-viiuliansambel-volukeeled-tallinna-muusikakeskkooli-vokaalosakond-eesti-muusika-ja-teatriak/
CATEGORIES:Chamber Music Festival,Concerts,Festivals,Tallinn Chamber Music Festival
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