Tallinn Chamber Music Festival

The Tallinn Chamber Music Festival is a major classical music event in Estonia and has become a highly valued tradition. It was created to enrich and add some classical spice to the busy cultural life in Tallinn, giving audiences the chance to enjoy and take pride in the country’s most outstanding musicians alongside many well-known guests. The founder and artistic director of the festival is the Estonian opera singer Pille Lill.

Tallinn Winter Festival

The festival was created to bring a little light into the darkest time of the year through concert experiences. Music will be performed by some of the finest Estonian and international artists at Swedish St. Michael’s Church, Tallinn Town Hall, and Jaan Poska House. As part of the festival, the charity campaign “Lift Your Gaze and Open Your Heart” has, since 2006, drawn attention to those in need in our society. The festival has been awarded the European Festivals Association’s EFFE Quality Label.

Rapla Church Music Festival

Rapla Church Music Festival began in 1993 in cooperation with Finnish church musicians with the aim to introduce the rich musical heritage of the world to the festival audience. During the years, multiple musical pieces and grand musical compositions which belong to the classical music’s gold fond have been performed. The festival expanded out of Rapla Mary Magdalene Church in 1997 and since then it has reached other cities and counties of Estonia.

Summer Opera

At the festival’s costumed concert-performances, audiences will hear arias, duets, and terzetts by world-renowned composers. The 60-minute performances are given a special character through period-inspired costumes and aesthetic stage design. The festival offers a unique opportunity to enjoy high-level opera music in Tallinn Town Hall and to experience unforgettable moments with Estonia’s finest opera singers.

Virumaa Music Festival

Virumaa Music Festival is created for the purpose to offer concert experience by the best Estonian musicians in the region of Ida- and Lääne-Virumaa. At the festival, the audience can enjoy concerts in Narva, Kohtla-Järve, Illuka, Tapa, Sillamäe, Kunda, Kiviõli and Jõhvi. As part of the festival’s youth program, top musicians conduct workshops on various instruments in music schools and school concerts in general education schools.

Valga-Valka Summer Music Festival of Seven Churches

The cooperation between PLMF and Valga Municipality begun in 2015. Several varied concerts have taken place in the context of Valga-Valka Summer Music Festival of Seven Churches, where the performers have included such extraordinary representatives of the music scene as saxophone quartet SaxEst, Latvian mixed choir Daugava, violinist Kristina Kriit, baritone Atlan Karp, organ player Tiia Tenno etc.
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