The Estonian Music Days festival begins on April 22 and will be online this year

This year, the Estonia Music Days (Eesti muusika p-evad) music festival will be online only, due to the existence of coronavirus, err’s cultural portal reports.

The festival will take place from April 22 to May 2 and you will see concerts, discussion forums and other occasions organized an online link to the festival’s online page here.

Klassikaraadio d’ERR will also offer concerts, while the occasion is open to voluntary donations.

The organizers hope that, despite this restriction, online availability will give the festival greater success than they had the occasions in person in recent years.

Mari-Liis Rebane, general manager of the festival, said: “We need to expand the local and the foreign through online concerts. “

Estonian Music Days bring a central theme every year, with the purpose of 2021 of “DNA”, which, organizers say, our preference to know who we are and where we come from, not only genetically, but also our culture and culture. Dna. This concept also links non-unusual backgrounds, but also the differences between Estonians, Latvians and Lithuanians.

The Estonians and composers who contribute their paintings at this year’s festival are: Antoine Beuger, Buravicky Dish, Madli Marje Gildemann, Elis Hallik, Lauri Jeeleht, Tatjana Kozlova-Johannes, Olo Krigul, Allison Kruusmaa, Kristjan Korver, Maria Korvits, Murt-Matis LillArray Taivo Lints, Riho Esko Maimets, Malle Maltis, Elo Masing, Anna-Margret Noorhani, Aaro Pertmann, Ramus Puur, Evelin Seppar, Liina Sumera, Mirjam Tally, Mariliis , Ardo Ran Varres, Age Veeroos, Aleksandr Edeljov.

The works themselves will be carried out through the most productive fresh Baltic ensembles Synaesthesis (Lithuania – see photo below), Twenty Fingers (Lithuania), Sinfonietta Riga String Quartet (Latvia), Quadra (Latvia) from Estonia outdoors.

The Estonian National Symphony Orchestra (ERSO), the Estonian Chamber Philharmonic Choir (EPCC), the Tallinn Chamber Orchestra (Tallinna kammerorkester – see image), HETK, Tallinn New Music Ensemble, Estonian Electronic Music Society Ensemble (EMA) and the Estonian Academy also perform Sinfonietta Music and Theatre.

The Au Prize for new compositions, as well as thematic discussion groups, will also be awarded.

The Baltic Music Days festival takes place at the same time as Estonian Music Days, with Estonia this year, Kaunas in Lithuania next year and Riga, Latvia, in 2023, after which the festival returns to Estonia.

The Estonian Union of Composers (Eesti Heliloojate Liit) has organized the festival, which features fresh Estonian music since 1979.

Last year’s occasion was held as a user in Tartu in September after being postponed due to the initial wave of coronavirus.

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