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  2. Estonian Song Festival - Wikipedia

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    The festive procession of the IX Estonian Song Festival, 1928 XIX Song Festival in Soviet-occupied Tallinn, 1980 XXVI Song Festival in 2014 XXVII Song Festival in 2019. The Estonian Song Festival (Estonian: Eesti Üldlaulupidu, or simply laulupidu) held since 1869, is one of the largest choral events in the world, a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. [1]

  3. List of choral festivals - Wikipedia

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    Cincinnati May Festival: Cincinnati, United States: 1873–present: festival roots go back to the 1840s Cork International Choral Festival: Cork, Ireland: 1954–present: features choirs from all over the world Festival 500: St. John's, Canada: 1997–2013: International biennial non-competitive choral music festival Ihlombé!

  4. Gustav Ernesaks - Wikipedia

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    One of his songs, a setting of Lydia Koidula's poem Mu isamaa on minu arm, became an unofficial national anthem during the years of Estonian SSR. His performance of the song at the XVII Estonian Song Festival was one of the inspirations for Dmitri Shostakovich's 1970 a capella choral cycle, Loyalty. He dedicated the score to Ernesaks, who also ...

  5. List of Estonian choirs - Wikipedia

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    Type of choir Location (city/town) Further info Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir: mixed Tallinn Professional choir. Conductor: Paul Hilliard Estonian National Male Choir: male Tallinn Professional choir. Conductor: Mikk Üleoja Mixed Choir of Estonia Society mixed conductor: Heli Jürgenson Tallinn Old Town Mixed Choir mixed Tallinn

  6. Baltic song festivals - Wikipedia

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    The tradition spread to Würzburg, Germany in 1845, and from there it reached the Baltic States via the Baltic Germans and their choral societies. [2] It was first held in 1869 in Estonia (Estonian Song Festival), and in 1873 in Latvia (Latvian Song and Dance Festival). Lastly, tradition came to the Lithuania (Lithuanian Song Festival) in 1924. [2]

  7. Music of Estonia - Wikipedia

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    After the Estonian national awakening the first professional Estonian musicians emerged. The most significant were Rudolf Tobias (1873–1918) and Artur Kapp (1878–1952). Other composers followed, such as Mart Saar (1882–1963), Artur Lemba (1885–1963), Heino Eller (1887–1970) and Cyrillus Kreek (1889–1962).

  8. Raul Talmar - Wikipedia

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    Raul Talmar (born 6 January 1959 in Tallinn) is an Estonian choral conductor. [1] He graduated from the 22nd High School in Tallinn in 1977 and Tallinn State Conservatory. [1] Since 2008, he teaches choir conducting at Tallinn University. [1] He is also the chairman of the Board of Estonian Song and Dance Festival [citation needed]. He has been ...

  9. Estonian National Male Choir - Wikipedia

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    As of about 2020, it is the largest full-time professional male choir in the world. [1] The choir was founded in 1944 by Gustav Ernesaks. At the beginning, the choir was named as Estonian SSR State Philharmonic Male Choir. In 1953, the choir was named to State Academic Male Choir, and since 1989 the choir carries the name Estonian National Male ...

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