Lukáš Borzik (b. 1979, Slovakia)
“Credo” for mixed choir (2012/2018)

Helena Tulve (b. 1972, Estonia)
“Nächtliche Gesänge” (2019, premiere)

Thomas Simaku (b. 1958, United Kingdom)
“La Leggiadra Luna” for mixed choir (2017, Estonian premiere)

Toivo Tulev (b. 1958, Estonia)
“Ek het jou lief” (2019, premiere)

Wim Hendrickx (b. 1962, Belgium)
“Blossomings. Three Prayers for a Better World” for choir and trumpet (2016)

 

Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir
Indrek Vau (trumpet)
Conductor Kaspars Putniņš

Look more: World Music Days 2019

 

Being a country known for its active contemporary music scene and compact infrastructure, Estonia with its capital Tallinn is honoured to organize the prestigious annual contemporary music festival initated by the International Society for Contemporary Music.

The festival hosts hundreds of professional musicians and presents the freshest and most exciting new music in 2019, including music performed by groups of different sizes and nature, soloists presenting different instruments, as well as sounds from different acoustical and electronic sources.

We consider important to include projects of interdisciplinary nature in the programme, such as contemporary art, dance, theatre, visual disciplines.

Venues vary from black boxes to concert halls with capacity of 200–900, including also art galleries and museums, public spaces and places for site specific art.

Being a small scale country with vibrant culture life, Estonia is a perfect place to visit.

 

The broadcast by the Classic Radio of the Estonian Public Broadcasting.