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  2. Music of Estonia - Wikipedia

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    The 1950s and 60s also saw the publication of Herbert Tampere's Eesti rahvalaule viisidega ("Estonian folk songs with melodies"), a collection of folk songs. The first LP of traditional music, Eesti rahvalaule ja pillilugusid ("Estonian folk songs and instrumental pieces") was released in 1967.

  3. University of Tartu Viljandi Culture Academy - Wikipedia

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    Music House. The Music House of UT VCA was opened in December 2005. The building is home to the whole music department of the academy, including the chairs of traditional music, classical- and church-music, jazz music, and school music. The music house is of importance not only for the academy but for the whole city.

  4. Viljandi Folk Music Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Viljandi Folk Music Festival is a music festival in Estonia with a central focus on European folk music. It is traditionally held during the last weekend of July, when the otherwise quiet city of Viljandi is completely transformed as the small city center is suddenly flooded with people. The main attraction of the festival is the friendly ...

  5. Viljandi - Wikipedia

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    The center hosts exhibitions of representatives of naïvism and is also a meeting place for artistic people. Estonian Traditional Music Centre located in the Traditional Music Storehouse, a restored store house on Kirsimägi in the Castle ruins. The mission of the center is to promote and teach traditional music. Viljandi Folk Music Festival

  6. Song Celebration Museum - Wikipedia

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    It was opened in the exhibition hall on the third floor of the museum in 2020. The exhibition introduces the theatre both as a traditional cultural medium and as a carrier of innovative directions. It also draws attention to the contribution of the Vanemuine theatre and its creative workers to Estonian cultural history.

  7. Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Since 1999 the Estonian Academy of Music is based in a building located in the center of Tallinn. Since 2002, it offers a Joint MA in Cultural Management in collaboration with the Estonian Academy of Arts and Estonian Business School. [2] The present name of the academy – Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre – was adopted in 2005.

  8. Estonian Theatre and Music Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Estonian Theatre and Music Museum was established in 1924. Estonian music composer Peeter Süda made a huge collection of musical instruments, notes, books and other things. The purpose behind establishing this was preserving his collections. [4] [5]

  9. Tallinn Song Festival Grounds - Wikipedia

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    On the northern side of the song stage is the 42m high fire tower, which is used during the Estonian Song Festivals. It is open for the public all year long. In 1988, Estonians gathered at the Tallinn Song Festival Grounds, to sing patriotic hymns in what became known as the Singing Revolution that led to the overthrow of Soviet rule.