Artur Kapp – A Musical Architect from Estonia
Artur Kapp (28 February 1878 – 14 January 1952) is often regarded as the architect of Estonian classical music. He blended […]
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Artur Kapp (28 February 1878 – 14 January 1952) is often regarded as the architect of Estonian classical music. He blended […]
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The 69% Reality: What It Means to Build a Career in a Streaming-Dominated Market The global recorded music business is
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With Cicada Remixed, Drawbird opens the exoskeleton of their original album and allows it to molt into something louder, heavier,
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Air by Jesse Whitney is an IDM album containing ten instrumental pieces built entirely from electronic textures. Except for the
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Elegy for Euria by Moladoen is not merely an elegy. It is what happens when grief refuses to kneel. It
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On this 24 February, as Estonia celebrates its Vabariigi aastapäev — the anniversary of independence — we honor the enduring
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Should Russian composers be banned from our concert halls? It’s a question that has resurfaced repeatedly across Europe since the
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Karl (or Carl) Czerny (21 February 1791 – 15 July 1857) stands as one of classical music’s most influential yet
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One, two, three, four… and Zero Hour: Genesis begins. With that sense of ignition, Shayan Regan opens a record that
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There is a rare kind of confidence in releasing an ambient album with vocals, but without lyrics, and calling it
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Last night at the national final Eesti Laul 2026, Estonia chose its representative for the Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna:
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“Must the Devil Have All the Good Tunes?” by John Adams is a contemporary piano concerto that has quickly become one
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“Stunned” is the best word to describe how I looked when I first listened to 20,000 Years & Still Going
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Air Vent Lullabies by silent collision is an instrumental EP created around a central idea: any sound can be part
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One Step at a Time by Michelle Lynne, unfolds like an impressionist work, not in blurred uncertainty, but in the
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Music is a universal companion to humanity, but the way we capture, store and play it has evolved at a
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In today’s streaming-driven music industry, releasing a digital album is no longer a local act. The moment a release goes
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What happens when classical rock vocabulary encounters desert modes and Eastern melodic logic? On At the Shore by Vik Ho,
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What Kind of World Is This? By NTHNL, is built on a fundamental collision: electronic music against flute. Industrial beats,
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Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (February 3, 1809 – November 4, 1847) was a German composer, conductor, pianist, and educator whose
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