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2021

  • 29.11.2021

    Alfred Schnittke, Arvo Pärt

    (Carme Miró, Sonograma Magazine)
  • 26.09.2021

    Die neue Tonhalle-Orgel beherrscht Solokonzerte ebenso wie den Sechseläutenmarsch

    (Thomas Schacher, Neue Zürcher Zeitung)
  • 22.09.2021

    Sumptuous performances of Schnittke and Pärt from the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir

    (David Truslove, Opera Today)
  • 06.09.2021

    Tõnu Kõrvits. You Are Light and Morning

    (Classica)
  • 30.08.2021

    Tõnu Kõrvits' album "You Are Light and Morning" - Les chocs du mois

    (Cecile Cheraqui, Classica)
  • 24.08.2021

    in Aix-en-Provence, Kaija Saariaho plays with “innocence” in a moving masterpiece

    (Archyde)
  • 17.08.2021

    Innocence (Festival d’Aix-en-Provence)

    (Clive Paget, Limelight Magazine)
  • 06.08.2021

    LIVE: Veljo Tormis’ Estonian Calendar Songs – Tõnu Kaljuste and the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir

    (Estonian World)
  • 06.08.2021

    Aix-en-Provence saw the premiere of Kaija Saariaho’s engrossing, thought-provoking commentary on gun violence and much else

    (Jim Pritchard, Seen and Heard International)
  • 05.08.2021

    Saariaho’s opera Innocence is touching and gripping

    (Harri Kuusisaari, Finnish Music Quarterly)
  • 02.08.2021

    Die Vergangenheit ist nicht vergangen

    (Joachim Lange , Online Musik Magazin)
  • 26.07.2021

    The Sublime Terror of Kaija Saariaho’s “Innocence”

    (Alex Ross, The New Yorker)
  • 22.07.2021

    Saariaho Opera Probes The Tragic Resonance Of Massacre At School

    (David Patrick Stearns, Classical Voice North America)
  • 17.07.2021

    Festival d’Aix-En-Provence 2021 Review: Innocence

    (Alan Neilson, Opera Wire)
  • 13.07.2021

    Innocence at the Aix Festival

    (Michael Milenski, Opera Today)
  • 13.07.2021

    A Festival Has a Monumental Premiere (and Some Other Operas, Too)

    (Australina News Review)
  • 13.07.2021

    Living with Trauma: Innocence at the Festival d’Aix-en-Provence

    (Opera Traveller)
  • 08.07.2021

    Innocence à Aix-en-Provence : Saariaho cultive le secret

    (Romain Daroles, Bachtrack)
  • 07.07.2021

    Review: A Composer Creates Her Masterpiece With ‘Innocence’

    (Zachary Woolfe, The New York Times)
  • 06.07.2021

    Kaija Saariaho se joue de l’« innocence » et signe un chefd’oeuvre

    (Marie-Aude Raux, Le Monde)
  • 05.07.2021

    Innocence de Kaija Saariaho, un drame sublime

    (Christophe Candoni, Sceneweb)
  • 05.07.2021

    Le choc d'« Innocence » à Aix-en-Provence

    (Philippe Venturini, Les Echos)
  • 04.07.2021

    Trilleri, triumfi ja läpimurto: Kaija Saariahon ja Sofi Oksasen mestariteoksen suurin yllätys on 25-vuotias Vilma Jää

    (Vesa Siren, Helsingin Sanomat)
  • 29.04.2021

    The Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir launches a web channel

    (Silver Tambur , Estonian World)
  • 29.04.2021

    CD Evensong. Review

    (Carme Miró, Sonograma Magazine)
  • 28.04.2021

    Tõnu Kõrvits. You Are Light and Morning. Review

    (William Hedley, Music Web)
  • 28.02.2021

    Sei la luce e il mattino

    (Carme Miró, Sonograma Magazine)
  • 28.02.2021

    JÕUL

    (Marçal Borotau, Sonograma Magazine)
  • 16.02.2021

    Cesare Pavese mis en musique par l’Estonien Tõnu Kõrvits

    (Jean Lacroix, Crescendo Magazine)

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