Calendar of Music Events


Lucerne Festival: Adelphi Quartet

Program: Madli Marje Gildemann (premiere), Tom Coult (premiere), Joseph Haydn, Orlando di Lasso, Benjamin Britten

Baltic Sea Philharmonic. Nordic Swans

Baltic Sea Philharmonic, conductor Kristjan Järvi

Gastspiel in Luzern

Sheku Kanneh-Mason (cello), Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich, conductor Paavo Järvi

Symphonic Lunch I: Opening Concert of the Season. Fantastique

ERSO, conductor Olari Elts

Baltic Sea Philharmonic. Nordic Swans

Baltic Sea Philharmonic, conductor Kristjan Järvi

Gastspiel in Lugano

Sheku Kanneh-Mason (cello), Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich, conductor Paavo Järvi

Opening concert of the ERSO season. Fantastique

Bomsori Kim (violin), Estonian National Symphony Orchestra, conductor Olari Elts. Programme: Tüür, Mägi, Korngold, Berlioz

NSO: Dame Sarah Connolly & Mihhail Gerts

Dame Sarah Connolly (mezzo-soprano), National Symphony Orchestra, conductor Mihhail Gerts

Flanders Festival Ghent. Arvo Pärt and his Baltic friends

Vox Clamantis, conductor Jaan-Eik Tulve. Programme: Kreek, Saar, Pärt, Tulve

Scrapyard 4.0

Ensemble for New Music Tallinn: Paul-Gunnar Loorand, Madis Jürgens, Talvi Hunt, Arash Yazdani, Karl Erik Laas. Special guest: Hugo Morales Murguia

Explorations Vol. 7: A Little Night Music

New Thread Quartet. Program: Helena Tulve, Emma O’Halloran, Kay Rhie, Wong Foo Jeng

Baltic Sea Philharmonic. Nordic Swans

Baltic Sea Philharmonic, conductor Kristjan Järvi

Season opening with Paavo Järvi & Víkingur Ólafsson

Víkingur Ólafsson (piano), Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich, conductor Paavo Järvi

1. Heilbronner Konzert 24/25. Spielerische Verrücktheit

Lukáš Vondráček (piano), Württemberg Chamber Orchestra Heilbronn, conductor Risto Joost. Program: Rääts, Shostakovich, Brahms

Orchestra lunch concert with Paavo Järvi

Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich, conductor Paavo Järvi

Season opening with Paavo Järvi & Víkingur Ólafsson

Víkingur Ólafsson (piano), Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich, conductor Paavo Järvi

Opening of the concert season of Eesti Kontsert

Tuuri Dede (mezzo-soprano), Tamar Nugis (baritone, Estonian NO), Raiko Raalik (bass, RO Estonian NO), Ain Anger (bass), Girls' Choir Ellerhein, Mixed choir Latvija, Estonian National Male Choir, Estonian National Symphony Orchestra, conductor Neeme Järvi

Season opening with Paavo Järvi & Víkingur Ólafsson

Víkingur Ólafsson (piano), Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich, conductor Paavo Järvi

Hortus Musicus. Mediterranean Mosaic

Hortus Musicus

Opening of the concert season of Eesti Kontsert

Tuuri Dede (mezzo-soprano), Tamar Nugis (baritone, Estonian NO), Raiko Raalik (bass, RO Estonian NO), Ain Anger (bass), Girls' Choir Ellerhein, Mixed choir Latvija, Estonian National Male Choir, Estonian National Symphony Orchestra, conductor Neeme Järvi

2. Sinfoniekonzert

Maximilian Hörmeyer (violin), Marie-Teresa Nawara (viola), Oldenburg State Orchestra (Oldenburgisches Staatsorchester), conductor Hendrik Vestmann

Joint concert "On the Road"

Chamber Choir Encore, Imperial College Chamber Choir

Württembergische Kammerorchester Heilbronn, Sophie Pacini (piano), conductor Risto Joost

Program: Rääts, Mozart, Brahms

2. Sinfoniekonzert

Maximilian Hörmeyer (violin), Marie-Teresa Nawara (viola), Oldenburg State Orchestra (Oldenburgisches Staatsorchester), conductor Hendrik Vestmann

Ensemble U: concert "URR-43: Kõlaluule" (Sound Poetry)

Ensemble U: Tarmo Johannes (flute), Helena Tuuling (clarinet), Merje Roomere (violin), Levi-Danel Mägila (cello), Vambola Krigul (percussion), Taavi Kerikmäe (piano)

Mozart´s Requiem

Veronika Eberle (violin), Karolina Bengtsson (soprano), Tuuri Dede (mezzo-soprano), James Way (tenor), Erik Rosenius (bass), Göteborgs Symfonikers Vokalensemble, Göteborgs Symfoniska Kör, Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, conductor Barbara Hannigan

Paavo Järvi & Golda Schultz

Golda Schultz (soprano), Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich, conductor Paavo Järvi

Symphonic Lunch II: Poska and Sibelius

ERSO, conductor Kristiina Poska

National Male Choir’s opening concert of the season. Raimo Kangro and his students

Programme: Kangro's “The Song of Songs”, “Carmen amoris homunculi” op. 51a; Kõrvits, Steiner, Kaumann, Krigul (premieres)

Mozart´s Requiem

Veronika Eberle (violin), Karolina Bengtsson (soprano), Tuuri Dede (mezzo-soprano), James Way (tenor), Erik Rosenius (bass), Göteborgs Symfonikers Vokalensemble, Göteborgs Symfoniska Kör, Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, conductor Barbara Hannigan

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Golda Schultz (soprano), Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich, conductor Paavo Järvi

Olari Elts Conducts the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra

Jan Lehtola (organ), Robert Jordan (bagpipes), Helsinki Music Centre Choir, Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, conductor Olari Elts

Poska and Sibelius

Alban Gerhardt (cello), Estonian National Symphony Orchestra, conductor Kristiina Poska. Programme: Hallik, Elgar, Sibelius

Conservatoire: Foyle-Stsura

Michael Foyle (violin), Maksim Štšura (piano)

Paavo Järvi & Golda Schultz

Golda Schultz (soprano), Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich, conductor Paavo Järvi

Mozart´s Requiem

Veronika Eberle (violin), Karolina Bengtsson (soprano), Tuuri Dede (mezzo-soprano), James Way (tenor), Erik Rosenius (bass), Göteborgs Symfonikers Vokalensemble, Göteborgs Symfoniska Kör, Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, conductor Barbara Hannigan

Season Opening: Great Chamber Music

Estonian Wind Quintet: Heili Rosin-Leivategija (flute), Soo-Young Lee (clarinet), Guido Gualandi (oboe), Peeter Sarapuu (bassoon), Jürnas Rähni (horn). Strings: Hans Christian Aavik (violin), Andres Kaljuste (viola), Indrek Leivategija (cello), Regina Udod (double bass). Programmed among others is Lepo Sumera

The Gold of Vienna. The Masters and Marianna

Estonian Sinfonietta, soloist and concertmaster is Peeter Margus

Dancing Glass. Dance. Music. Video

Dancing Glass is a dance, music and video performance featuring twelve of Philip Glass’s renowned piano works interpreted by fourteen internationally acclaimed choreographers, musicians and video artists. The performance combines live music, dance and video, and features surprising interpretations with influences of African echoes, Brazilian choro, Japanese koto and Turkish Sufi music. The performance also features Estonian kannel player Anna-Liisa Eller as co-director and musician.

Dancing Glass. Dance. Music. Video

Dancing Glass is a dance, music and video performance featuring twelve of Philip Glass’s renowned piano works interpreted by fourteen internationally acclaimed choreographers, musicians and video artists. The performance combines live music, dance and video, and features surprising interpretations with influences of African echoes, Brazilian choro, Japanese koto and Turkish Sufi music. The performance also features Estonian kannel player Anna-Liisa Eller as co-director and musician.

Hortus Musicus. 5785 Years Since the Creation of the World

Hortus Musicus

Entre les Terres

Jacky Molard and Francois Corneloup Quartet: Jacky Molard (violin, composition), Francois Corneloup (baritone saxophone, composition), Catherine Delaunay (clarinet), Vincent Courtois (cello)

Prize Winners and Soloists of the Kronberg Academy

Hans Christian Aavik (violin), Philipp Schupelius (cello), Itai Navon (piano)

Entre les Terres

Jacky Molard and Francois Corneloup Quartet: Jacky Molard (violin, composition), Francois Corneloup (baritone saxophone, composition), Catherine Delaunay (clarinet), Vincent Courtois (cello)

Helsinki Early Music Festival. Entre amis – with friends

Ensemble Floridante: Maria Valdmaa (soprano), Villu Vihermäe (viola da gamba), Saale Fischer (harpsichord/organ). Finnish Baroque Orchestra: Anthony Marini (violin), Kaisa Kallinen (violin), Terhi Lehtiniemi (viola), Eero Palviainen (theorbo)

Helsinki Early Music Festival. On Estonian Baroque Paths

Aino Peltomaa (soprano and harp). Floridante: Angela Ambrosini (nyckelharpa), Anna-Liisa Eller (chromatic kantele and traditional kantele), Villu Vihermäe (viola da gamba), Taavi Kerikmäe (clavichord and harmonium), Saale Fischer (harpsichord)

Entre les Terres

Jacky Molard and Francois Corneloup Quartet: Jacky Molard (violin, composition), Francois Corneloup (baritone saxophone, composition), Catherine Delaunay (clarinet), Vincent Courtois (cello)

Entre les Terres

Jacky Molard and Francois Corneloup Quartet: Jacky Molard (violin, composition), Francois Corneloup (baritone saxophone, composition), Catherine Delaunay (clarinet), Vincent Courtois (cello)

Caravaggio and Monteverdi. Music and tableaux vivant

Teatri 35, La Venexiana

Symphonic Lunch III: Elts and Beethoven´s Fifth

Alexander Melnikov (piano), ERSO, conductor Olari Elts

Caravaggio and Monteverdi. Music and tableaux vivant

Teatri 35, La Venexiana

Sibelius’ Mooiste

Marc Bouchkov (violin), Flanders Symphony Orchestra, conductor Kristiina Poska

Bach. The Five Elements. Tim Kliphuis Trio and the Tallinn Chamber Orchestra

Tim Kliphuis Trio: Tim Kliphuis (violin), Nigel Clark (guitar), Roy Percy (double bass), Tallinn Chamber Orchestra

Sibelius’ Mooiste

Marc Bouchkov (violin), Flanders Symphony Orchestra, conductor Kristiina Poska

Alexander Melnikov

Alexander Melnikov (piano), Triin Ruubel (violin), Miina Laanesaar (violin), Sandra Klimaitė (viola), Indrek Leivategija (cello)

Bach. The Five Elements. Tim Kliphuis Trio and the Tallinn Chamber Orchestra

Tim Kliphuis Trio: Tim Kliphuis (violin), Nigel Clark (guitar), Roy Percy (double bass), Tallinn Chamber Orchestra

Sibelius’ Mooiste

Marc Bouchkov (violin), Flanders Symphony Orchestra, conductor Kristiina Poska

3. Sinfoniekonzert

Herbert Schuch (piano), Oldenburg State Orchestra (Oldenburgisches Staatsorchester), conductor Hendrik Vestmann

Sibelius’ Mooiste

Marc Bouchkov (violin), Flanders Symphony Orchestra, conductor Kristiina Poska

3. Sinfoniekonzert

Herbert Schuch (piano), Oldenburg State Orchestra (Oldenburgisches Staatsorchester), conductor Hendrik Vestmann

2. Sinfoniekonzert

Alexander Krichel (piano), Niederrheinische Sinfoniker, conductor Mihkel Kütson

Aavik, Württemberg Chamber Orchestra Heilbronn, Joost. "Anfang und Ende"

Hans Christian Aavik (violin), Württemberg Chamber Orchestra Heilbronn, conductor Risto Joost. Program: Mozart, Tüür

Aavik, Württemberg Chamber Orchestra Heilbronn, Joost. "Anfang und Ende"

Hans Christian Aavik (violin), Württemberg Chamber Orchestra Heilbronn, conductor Risto Joost. Program: Mozart, Tüür

2. Sinfoniekonzert

Alexander Krichel (piano), Niederrheinische Sinfoniker, conductor Mihkel Kütson

The Philharmonia (United Kingdom) and Marcel Johannes Kits (cello)

Marcel Johannes Kits (cello), The Philharmonia (United Kingdom), conductor Santtu-Matias Rouvali (Finland)

Aavik, Württemberg Chamber Orchestra Heilbronn, Joost. "Anfang und Ende"

Hans Christian Aavik (violin), Württemberg Chamber Orchestra Heilbronn, conductor Risto Joost. Program: Mozart, Tüür

2. Sinfoniekonzert

Alexander Krichel (piano), Niederrheinische Sinfoniker, conductor Mihkel Kütson

Hortus Musicus. Spanish Renaissance Music

Hortus Musicus

Ulla Krigul (organ), Virgo Veldi (saxophone)

Ulla Krigul (organ), Virgo Veldi (saxophone). Programmed among others are Tõnu Kõrvits and Galine Grigorjeva

LNSO, Kristiina Poska, Brahms ja Mozart

Georg Sarkisjan (violin), Latvian National Symphony Orchestra, conductor Kristiina Poska

Kristian & Haydn

Kristian Nilsson (trumpet), Dalasinfoniettan, conductor Anu Tali

Fleckenbühler Hofkonzert – Aavik-Duo

Aavik-Duo: Hans Christian Aavik (violin) ja Karolina Aavik (piano)

Sheherazade. 2. Philharmonisches konzert

Thierry Stöckel (violin), Philharmonisches Orchester Heidelberg, conductor Arvo Volmer

Trompet og klaver - Sjostakovitsj og Sibelius

Christian Ihle Hadland (piano), Odd Nilsen (trompet), Norwegian Radio Orchestra, conductor Kristiina Poska

Oulu Sinfonia. Don Juan

Eri Ikeda (bassoon), Oulu Sinfonia, conductor Olari Elts

Estonian National Male Choir 80

Estonian National Male Choir, conductor Frieder Bernius (Germany)

Sheherazade. 2. Philharmonisches konzert

Thierry Stöckel (violin), Philharmonisches Orchester Heidelberg, conductor Arvo Volmer

Sibelius’ Mooiste

Marc Bouchkov (violin), Flanders Symphony Orchestra, conductor Kristiina Poska

Mihhail Gerts Conducts at the Berliner Philharmonie

Regina Udod (contrabass), Sinfonie Orchester Schönberg, conductor Mihhail Gerts. Program: Eduard Tubin, Sergey Rachmaninoff