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Tallinn Music Week

From March 27–29, the biggest showcase festival in the Nordic-Baltic Region – Tallinn Music Week – brings together around 800 music industry players, the artist line-up presents more than 200 Estonian and international acts from diverse musical genres. Panelists of  the two-day music industry conference include both industry professionals from abroad as well as local specialists. Showcase of classical talents will take place on March 27 in Nokia Concert Hall. Estonian composers will be introduced together with Estonian Music Days Festival on March 28 in Tallinn House of Blackheads and March 29 in Telliskivi Hall together with Göteborg Art Sounds festival.


Anna-Liisa Bezrodny

 
Showcase of classical talents will take place on March 27 in Nokia Concert Hall. Concert will present Neeme Ots (trumpet), Arete Teemets (soprano), Siret Lust (double bass), Girls’ Choir Ellerhein, Andreas Lend (cello), Age Juurikas (piano), duo Anna-Liisa Bezrodny (violin) – Marko Martin (piano), Marcel Johannes Kits (cello), Johan Randvere (piano), Peeter Margus (violin), duo Kristo Käo (guitar) – Leonora Palu (flute), duo Olga Kulikova (piano) – Maria Nesterenko (viola) and Kristiina Rokashevich (piano).



 

Mirjam Tally

Estonian Music Days presents two concerts that introduce music by Estonian composers. Music of René Eespere, Mirjam Tally, Märt-Matis Lill, Arash Yazdani, Marianna Liik, Mariliis Valkonen and Weekend Guitar Trio can be listened on March 28 in House of Blackheads starting at 7 pm.








 

Una Corda

 
On March 29 at 8 pm, concert in cooperation with Göteborg Art Sounds festival will take place
in Telliskivi Hall. Performeres are Improvoicers Häikijad, ensemble with a unique compositional style Una Corda (harpsichord, kannel, harp) and improvisational trio Armada.








 

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