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Collegium Musicale "Forgive us, Ukraine" Arvo Pärt
Apr
3
3:00 PM15:00

Collegium Musicale "Forgive us, Ukraine" Arvo Pärt

Collegium Musicale concert “Arvo Pärt Concert : Forgive us, Ukraine”

The concert is dedicated to the Estonian composer Arvo Pärt. The concert focuses on Pärt’s music but also includes works by Tõnu Kõrvits, Pärt Uusberg, Veljo Tormis, and Erkki-Sven Tüür whose latest work “For Ukraine” will be performed.

All proceeds will be donated to help the people of Ukraine.

Renowned Estonian chamber choir Collegium Musicale was founded in Tallinn by conductor Endrik Üksvärav in 2010. The choir’s repertoire stretches from renaissance to contemporary composers with a particular emphasis on Estonian composers. The choir’s concert tours have taken it to Italy, France, Russia, Malta, Lebanon, Greece, Holland and Japan.

Endrik Üksvärav (1980) is a conductor, singer and the artistic director of Pühalepa music festival. He is both a singer and a musician (trumpet) and has studied with Eri Klas, Jorma Panula, Neeme Järvi, Paavo Järvi and Peter Kooij at the Royal Conservatory in the Hague. 

Follow the choir at www.facebook.com/choircollegium and at www.collegiummusicale.ee

Arvo Pärt (b. 1935) is well-known for his unique compositional technique tintinnabuli that has also been linked to the new simplicity style. His avant-garde works – the ones with no connection with either the Orthodox music or the Gregorian chant – have only recently found interest outside Estonia. In 1980, the composer emigrated to Vienna and in 1981 he moved to West Berlin. He lived in Germany until the early 2000s when he returned to live in his homeland. In 1984, Pärt began a collaboration with the ECM record label that has released many albums with Pärt’s music. Pärts most acclaimed of recent years is “Adam’s Lament” from 2012, which was also nominated for the Grammy Award.

Arvo Pärt has received honorary doctorate degrees from many universities as well as numerous significant awards and recognition for his works and his works’ recordings. In 2011, Pope Benedictus XVI appointed Arvo Pärt member of the Pontifical Council for Culture. There are festivals dedicated to Arvo Pärt and numerous books and films about his life and works. In 2010, the composer and his family founded the Arvo Pärt Centre in Laulasmaa, which preserves the creative heritage of the composer. Pärt has been a role model and inspiration for countless composers and performers around the globe.

Program:

Arvo Pärt „Virgencita"

Tõnu Kõrvits Elegies for Bassoon and mixed choir. Soloist Martin Kuuskmann (bassoon)

Arvo Pärt "Lauliku lapsepõli"

Arvo Pärt „Alleluia Tropus“

Arvo Pärt „I am the True Vine“

Pärt Uusberg „In Paradisum“

Arvo Pärt „Ja ma kuulsin hääle“ (And I Heard a Voice…)

Veljo Tormis „Kuulmata kuskil kumiseb kodu“

Erkki-Sven Tüür „Kui vaikivad päevased tuuled“

Arvo Pärt „Da Pacem Domine“

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Concert: Ain Anger (voice-bass), Martin Kuuskmann (bassoon), and Kristjan Randalu (piano)
Apr
1
8:00 PM20:00

Concert: Ain Anger (voice-bass), Martin Kuuskmann (bassoon), and Kristjan Randalu (piano)

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Tõnu Kõrvits (b. 1969) “The Mystic Trumpeter” (2022 ) (Three Songs on the Poems of Walt Whitman). The world premiere of Tõnu Kõrvits’ new work for bass, bassoon and piano.

Kristjan Randalu (b. 1978) “Kolm ohvrikivi laulu” (2018/2022, premiere) Tekst: Indrek Hirv. 1. Jõgi voolab/The River Flows 2. Kunagi/Sometime 3. See jõgi/This River

Tõnu Kõrvits (b. 1969) “Puudutus” “Touch” [2012/2017]

Franz Schubert (1797–1828) / Kristjan Randalu “Winterreise / Winter Journey” D.911 (1827) / (2022) Text: Wilhelm Müller

Gute Nacht / Good Night/ Head ööd

Rast /Rest/ Puhkus

Winterschlaf / Hibernation/ Talveuni

Frühlingstraum / Dream of Spring/ Kevadunelm

Einsamkeit / Loneliness/ Üksindus

Der Wegweiser / The Sign Post/ Teeviit 


Ain Anger has been a regular presence on the stage of Wiener Staatsoper since his house debut as Monterone (Rigoletto) in 2004, going on to sing more than forty roles there ranging from Dosifei in Mussorgsky’s epic Khovanshchina conducted by Semyon Bychkov and König Heinrich (Lohengrin) under Christian Thielemann to Philippe II (Don Carlos), Zaccaria (Nabucco) and Fiesco (Simon Boccanegra), and was awarded the honorary title of Kammersänger by the Austrian government in June 2020. Ranked among the world’s best Wagnerian basses, Anger made his Bayreuth Festival debut as Fafner in Das Rheingold and Siegfried under Christian Thielemann, and his debut at Teatro alla Scala as Daland (Der fliegende Holländer) under Hartmut Haenchen. As Hunding, he has appeared in new Ring Cycles at Bayerische Staatsoper under Kent Nagano, Wiener Staatsoper under Franz Welser-Möst, Oper Frankfurt under Sebastian Weigle, Lyric Opera of Chicago under Sir Andrew Davis, and at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden under Sir Antonio Pappano. As Pogner (Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg), Anger debuted at San Francisco Opera under Sir Mark Elder, and is a frequent guest of Deutsche Oper Berlin with whom he also appeared at the BBC Proms in Tannhäuser under Donald Runnicles. Most recent seasons have brought further expansion of the Wagner repertoire with debuts as Hagen (Götterdämmerung) for the Canadian Opera Company conducted by Johannes Debus, and at the Edinburgh International Festival with Sir Andrew Davis, and as König Marke (Tristan und Isolde) for the Cleveland Orchestra under Franz Welser-Möst, and the West Australian Symphony Orchestra under Asher Fisch, released by ABC Classics. 


Estonian-born bassoonist Martin Kuuskmann counts as one of the leading voices on his instrument, performing repertoire landmarks from across the entire scope of classical music and avant-garde with celebrated orchestras like the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande and the Estonian National Symphony Orchestra on the one hand and world famous conductors such as Paavo Järvi and Dennis Russel Davies on the other. Kuuskmann’s unmatched expressiveness on his reed has led to numerous bassoon concertos being written explicitly for him by A-list composers in the vein of Erkki-Sven Tüür and Christopher Theofanidis. His reputation as a chamber musician precedes him, creating countless opportunities for international collaborations with esteemed chamber music ensembles such as the Berlin Philharmonic Winds and producing partnerships with the likes of Leif Ove Andsnes and Kirill Gerstein. Kuuskmann’s exceptional artistry is documented in a steadily expanding recording catalogue that includes two Grammy-nominations and holds promising projects for the near future. Not only has the bassoonist performed on the most renowned international stages – ranging from Carnegie Hall to Sala Sao Paolo – but Kuuskmann also balances his deep expertise in classical and chamber music with occasional forays into the jazz format – collaborations with the likes of John Patitucci and Joe Zawinul included. Besides holding a chair as Professor of Bassoon and Chamber Music at the University of Denver, Kuuskmann continues to pursue a prolific career as one of the most sought-after performers in his field. The New York Times has gone as far as using the words “amazing” and “stunning” to describe Martin Kuuskmann’s craft, confirming that the bassoonist is one of the great virtuosos of our time.


 

 Kristjan Randalu belongs to the most sought-after piano players of his generation, carrying the torch in both the improvised world of jazz and the traditional realm of classical music – Herbie Hancock, the piano master himself, considering him “a dazzling piano player”. Between creating his own original blend of contemporary jazz as a leader and collaborating with several generations of respected musicians, from the likes of fellow ECM recording artist Trygve Seim to saxophonist David Liebman, Randalu has brought his music to some of the world’s most renowned jazz festivals and concert halls. At the same time, he is viewed as an esteemed interpreter of a broad spectrum of contemporary and classical music, performing alongside internationally acclaimed ensembles of the stature of the London Symphony Orchestra and the Tallinn Chamber Orchestra on the one hand and esteemed conductors like Kristjan Järvi and Dennis Russell Davies on the other. His over 40 album-strong discography has won him several awards, including “Jazz Artist of the Year” and “Jazz Composer of the year” in Estonia.


Tõnu Kõrvits (1969) is a shining star of Estonian contemporary music. Beside Veljo Tormis’s shamanistic spells, Erkki-Sven Tüür’s energetic explosions and Arvo Pärt’s religious contemplations, Kõrvits’s sound world stands out as highly poetic, full of visionary fantasies. His music carries the listener along on hypnotic journeys through the landscapes of nature and folk tradition, human soul and subconscious.
His oeuvre includes all traditional genres from orchestral and instrumental music to choral music and operas. Currently, the list of his compositions contains 210 opuses. Figurative titles of his works often reflect romantic or mythological allegories. Breathing, song-like expression is the core of his personal idiom, reflecting delicate breeze from jazz and popular music. By its nature, Kõrvits’s idiom can be called as “magic impressionism”. 

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New Yorgi Eesti Kultuuripäevade avamine. The Opening Reception for the New York Estonian Cultural Days
Apr
1
6:00 PM18:00

New Yorgi Eesti Kultuuripäevade avamine. The Opening Reception for the New York Estonian Cultural Days

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EST (ENG Below)

New Yorgi Eesti Peakonsulaat, Eesti Kultuurifond Ameerika Ühendriikides ja New Yorgi Eesti Haridusselts kutsuvad pidulikule vastuvõtule tähistamaks New Yorgi Eesti Kultuuripäevade 50. aastapäeva.

Vastuvõtul saavad sõna Eesti Vabariigi kultuuriminister hr Tiit Terik, Eesti Vabariigi Peakonsul New Yorgis pr Kairi Künka, Eesti Kultuurifond Ameerika Ühendriikides esinaine pr Tiina Vaska. Esineb Collegium Musicale ning avatakse näitused “Tartu kui tänavakunsti pealinn” ja “Pärandiluup”.

Please R.S.V.P. esmaspäevaks, 28. märts, 2022. Registreerimine

ENG

The Estonian Consulate General in New York, The Foundation for Estonian Arts and Letters, and the Estonian Educational Society in New York invite you to the opening of the 50th anniversary of the Estonian Cultural Days in New York. Welcoming remarks by Mr. Tiit Terik, Minister of Culture of the Republic of Estonia, Mrs. Kairi Künka, Consul General of Estonia in New York, and Mrs. Tiina Vaska, President of the Foundation for Estonian Arts and Letters. Entertainment will be provided by Estonian chamber choir Collegium Musicale. The evening marks the official opening of the exhibitions “Heritage Magnifier” and “Tartu, the Capital of Estonian Street Art”.

Please R.S.V.P. by Monday, March 28, 2022. Registration

We will follow the New York City regulations to prevent the spread of Covid-19

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Kadri Lind ja Sirla videoloeng ja näitus "Tartu kui tänavakunsti pealinn". Kadri Lind and Sirla video lecture & exhibit, "Tartu, the Capital of Estonian Street Art"
Apr
1
to Apr 2

Kadri Lind ja Sirla videoloeng ja näitus "Tartu kui tänavakunsti pealinn". Kadri Lind and Sirla video lecture & exhibit, "Tartu, the Capital of Estonian Street Art"

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EST (ENG below)

Tartu kogub järjest enam kuulsust Eesti tänavakunsti pealinnana. Sirla ja Kadri, kes on aastaid selle sees olnud, osa sellest kunstnikena, ekspertidena ja Eesti vanima tänavakunstifestivali Stencibility korraldajatena, räägivad täpsemalt tänavakunsti olemusest ja sellest, mis täpselt toimub Tartu tänavatel.

ENG

Tartu is gaining fame as the capital of Estonian street art. Sirla and Kadri have been involved for decades, partly as artists, as experts and the organizers of the oldest street art festival in Estonia, Stencibility. In this video lecture, they talk in detail about the nature of street art and what is happening on the streets of Tartu.

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Festivalipass. Festival Pass
Mar
31
to Apr 3

Festivalipass. Festival Pass

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The Foundation for Estonian Arts and Letters invites everyone to the 2020 Cultural Days. We are especially excited to be celebrating the 50th anniversary of this remarkable multi-day program, which provides a vast range of cultural events for everyone - Estonians, Estonian cultural enthusiasts, Estonian speakers and non-Estonian language speakers.

Festival Pass gives access to all events excluding Estonian Startup Pitch and Mingle, and Põhjaka brunch on Sunday. Please note that you must also register for the Opening Ceremony.

Come join us, March 31 - April 3 2022, at the 50th Estonian Cultural Days!

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Toetajapass. Supporter Pass
Mar
31
to Apr 3

Toetajapass. Supporter Pass

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The Foundation for Estonian Arts and Letters invites everyone to the 2022 Cultural Days. We are especially excited to be celebrating the 50th anniversary of this remarkable multi-day program, which provides a vast range of cultural events for everyone - Estonians, Estonian cultural enthusiasts, Estonian speakers and non-Estonian language speakers.

Festival Pass gives access to all events excluding Estonian Startup Pitch and Mingle, and Põhjaka brunch on Sunday, plus donation. Please note that you must also register for the Opening Ceremony.

Come join us, March 31 - April 3 2022, at the 50th Estonian Cultural Days!

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