This winter season, Lossimuusika continues its captivating run of chamber music concerts in one of Tallinn’s most spectacular acoustic spaces, the Baroque main hall of Kadrioru loss / Kadriorg Art Museum. Lossimuusika is a distinguished concert series presenting high-level classical music performed by both Estonian and international artists against the historical backdrop of the palace’s extraordinary acoustics and rich musical tradition.
Since its founding, Lossimuusika has drawn audiences into intimate Sunday evening experiences where chamber repertoire, solo recitals, and ensemble works come to life in one of Estonia’s most iconic seats of cultural heritage. The series celebrates music as a living art form, echoing centuries-old traditions of courtly performance while spotlighting contemporary performers and rising stars alike.
What sets Lossimuusika apart is its commitment to intimacy and musical dialogue, each concert is a shared journey between performer and listener, framed by the palace’s resplendent Baroque ambience and the centuries-old tradition of live music in the region.

On 24 and 25 January 2026 Lossimuusika presents a special festival-format event titled Mozarti kuld, two evenings entirely devoted to the radiant chamber works of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Across both nights, audiences in the palace’s baroque main hall will hear masterworks ranging from intimate rondos and sonatas for harpsichord, violin, viola and cello to richly textured quartets, trios and quintets arranged for diverse ensembles of flute, strings and piano (harpsichord) featuring an international roster of musicians including Irina Zahharenkova (haamerklaver), Beatriz Macias (flute), Daniil Bulayev (violin), Santa Lūcija Circene (viola) and Aare Tammesalu (cello), a deep dive into Mozart’s chamber music that frames his genius through a vibrant, collective interpretation. These concerts offer Lossimuusika listeners a rare opportunity to experience Mozart’s golden voice echoed through centuries of musical tradition in one of Tallinn’s most atmospheric venues.
Tikcets and more informations are available on Kadriorg museum website.
For classical music lovers seeking a resonant and thoughtful winter experience in Tallinn, Lossimuusika stands as one of the most compelling cultural offerings of the season, a fusion of heritage and artistry that mirrors the very spirit Tunitemusic celebrates.
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