Calendar of music events


Mediterranean Renaissance

Hortus Musicus, artistic director Andres Mustonen

Bach’s Partitas for Solo Violin

Andres Mustonen (violin)

Suveklassika Kadriorus. The Birth of Opera

Hortus Musicus. Artistic director Andres Mustonen

Tormis & Pärt

Estonian National Male Choir, conductor Mikk Üleoja

Saaremaa Opera Festival: Yun Isang. Sim Tjong

Sim Tjong by Isang Yun was commissioned by Germany for the opening ceremony of the 1972 Olympics in Munich. This opera, performed with Western instruments, is particularly notable for its impressive blend of traditional Korean folk tale and contemporary music. It was premiered that year at the Bayerische Staatsoper and received high praise for “expressing the mysterious spiritual world of the East with profound sound and meticulous design”.

Saaremaa Opera Festival: C. W. Gluck. Orpheus and Eurydice

Orfeo ed Euridice by the composer Ch. W. Gluck, known as the ‘Opera Reformer’, is based on the Greco-Roman myth of Orpheus and Eurydice. The story turns out happily where Orfeo, unable to forget his suddenly deceased wife Euridice, descends to the underworld to find her and moves the god with his song, allowing him to return to the earth with Euridice. Noteworthy is the use of water to represent the worlds of the living and the dead, showcasing the essence of traditional Baroque opera to the audience.

'The Most Beautiful Gems of Guitar Music'"

Guitar Duo Jelena Ossipova – Kristjan Tamm Concert Series 'The Most Beautiful Gems of Guitar Music'

Saaremaa Opera Festival: KOREAN DANCE GALA

As a special performance for the Saaremaa Opera Festival, the Daegu Opera House is showcasing Korean Traditional Dance Evening. To present the most Korean and beautiful music as well as dance, the Daegu Metropolitan Traditional Music Orchestra will perform together. The performance features joyful songs and exciting melodies played on traditional Korean instruments, combining traditional music with dance. It conveys the audience with the diverse charm and beauty of Korean cultural heritage.

Saaremaa Opera Festival: G. Puccini. Madama Butterfly

Puccini’s beloved opera Madama Butterfly set in Nagasaki, Japan. It tells the tragic story of Cio-Cio San, who waits alone for her husband to come back with lyrical and dramatic melodies. It is well known for its famous arias including “Un bel di vedremo” from Act 2 and the “Humming Chorus” from Act 3 and the use of the Eastern pentatonic scale in parts of the opera creates an exotic atmosphere. Cio-Cio San’s poignant longing and love, expressed through Puccini’s music, promise to leave an unforgettable impression on the audience.

Saaremaa Opera Festival: Midnight Lounge OPERA ROYAL

Mirjam Dede Band

Holst Singers

Pärt, Kreek, Tormis

Saaremaa Opera Festival: Opera Gala

The grand finale of Saaremaa Opera Days 2025 will be a gala concert of popular opera numbers composed by Daegu Opera House.

Saaremaa Opera Festival: Midnight Lounge OPERA ROYAL

Haldi & ans Flamingo

Saaremaa Opera Festival: Raimo Kangro and Leelo Tungal. Children’s musical "Puss in Boots"

Direction Ain Anger and Oksana Tralla

The Most Beautiful Gems of Guitar Music

Guitar Duo Jelena Ossipova – Kristjan Tamm Concert Series "The Most Beautiful Gems of Guitar Music"

Vanemuine Symphony Orchestra Summer Concert 2025

Soloists Kadi Jürgens, Riccardo della Sciucca (Italy), Brett Pruunsild, Federico Mechelli Uhl (violin), Mari Ellen Lutsar (cello). Vanemuine Symphony Orchestra, conductor Risto Joost. Conférencier Oskar Seeman

The Most Beautiful Gems of Guitar Music

Guitar Duo Jelena Ossipova – Kristjan Tamm Concert Series "The Most Beautiful Gems of Guitar Music"

Suveklassika Kadriorus. Trio ’95

Trio ’95: Robert Traksmann (violin), Marcel Johannes Kits (cello), Rasmus Andreas Raide (piano). The program includes the premiere of Pärt Uusberg’s new composition

BBC Proms: Arvo Pärt at 90

Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir, conductor Tõnu Kaljuste, Kadri Toomoja (organ)

Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir

Program: Pärt, Grigorjeva, Rahmaninov, Bach, Tormis

VFO / PAAVO JÄRVI / KHATIA BUNIATISHVILI

Khatia Buniatishvili (piano), Verbier Festival Orchestra, conductor Paavo Järvi

Suveklassika Kadriorus. Distant Echo

Viola Asoskova (piano)

Chamber Music Concert I: Arvo Pärt 90

Lapland Chamber Orchestra, John Storgårds (violin, conductor), Hans Christian Aavik (violin), Mari Poll (violin), Pekka Niskanen (clarinet), Anna Laakso (piano)

Turku Music Festival. ARVO PÄRT: THE FORMULA OF LOVE

Tähe-Lee Liiv (piano), Marcel Johannes Kits (cello)

Suveklassika Kadriorus. Cocktail List

Helin Hallik (guitar), Sarah Badlissi (guitar, USA). The program includes arrangements by Helin Hallik

Or­ches­tre Fran­çais des Jeu­nes

Alexandre Tharaud (piano), Orchestre Français des Jeunes, conductor Kristiina Poska

Late Night Modern: Ludensemble • Chamber Music in Fotografiska 2025

Ludensemble: Maria Luisk (flute), Theodor Sink (cello), Kärt Ruubel (piano)

Or­ches­tre Fran­çais des Jeu­nes

Alexandre Tharaud (piano), Orchestre Français des Jeunes, conductor Kristiina Poska

Or­ches­tre Fran­çais des Jeu­nes

Alexandre Tharaud (piano), Orchestre Français des Jeunes, conductor Kristiina Poska

Kristjan Järvi’s enchanted world of music - Twilight Senses

At Meelte Videvik (Twilight Senses) nature and creativity intertwine into a unified experience.

Usk. Lootus. Armastus

The Maarjamaa Philharmonic Orchestra and choir invites you to enjoy a late-summer August evening and good music on August 24 at 8 pm on the Estonian National Museum summer stage. The range of works to be performed is very wide - well-known songs from the pop genre, operettas, musicals, arias and choruses from operas. A variety of soloists will take the stage - so that the audience with very different musical tastes will have something to listen to and enjoy.

Or­ches­tre Fran­çais des Jeu­nes

Alexandre Tharaud (piano), Orchestre Français des Jeunes, conductor Kristiina Poska

Or­ches­tre Fran­çais des Jeu­nes

Alexandre Tharaud (piano), Orchestre Français des Jeunes, conductor Kristiina Poska

Russisches Leben im Exil – Inner Emigration VII Sinfoniekonzert

Sol Gabetta (cello), Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich, conductor Paavo Järvi

Or­ches­tre Fran­çais des Jeu­nes

Alexandre Tharaud (piano), Orchestre Français des Jeunes, conductor Kristiina Poska

Pärt and Aphex Twin

Vambola Krigul (percussion), ERSO soloists and chamber formations