Max Bruch, The Composer Romanticism Tried to Silence
Max Bruch (born January 6, 1838, in Cologne, Germany — died October 2, 1920, in Berlin) was a German composer, […]
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Max Bruch (born January 6, 1838, in Cologne, Germany — died October 2, 1920, in Berlin) was a German composer, […]
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The Estonian National Symphony Orchestra (ERSO), known in Estonian as Eesti Riiklik Sümfooniaorkester, stands as one of the most important
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Giovanni Battista Pergolesi (born January 4, 1710, Jesi, Italy — died March 16, 1736, Pozzuoli) was an Italian composer whose
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Estonia stepped into 2026 with elegance and emotional depth as Eesti Kontsert’s New Year’s Concert lit up the stage of
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Tallinn is set to resonate with the timeless sounds of the Baroque era as bachFest 2026 returns to the Estonian
Tallinn’s Bachfest 2026 Kicks Off the New Year with Baroque Brilliance Read More »
Estonian composer Arvo Pärt, widely celebrated for his profound impact on contemporary classical music, has been hailed as one of
Arvo Pärt Honoured as a Defining Musical Influencer Globally Read More »
The final track, “Englabörn,” closes the release with a darker, more somber tone. Still soft in texture, still restrained, it
Listening Between the Notes, A contemplation on the latest release by Alice Sara Ott Read More »
Estonia’s vibrant classical music scene has a new torchbearer: 27-year-old violinist Hans Christian Aavik has been named the 2025 Musician
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In a groundbreaking move for classical music, Kings College Cambridge has launched its first-ever all-female choir, marking a historic moment
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This holiday season, the Estonian National Symphony Orchestra (ERSO) invites you to give the gift of unforgettable music experiences, now
ERSO Christmas Sale, 50% Off the Concert Tickets Read More »
The legendary musical The Phantom of the Opera is set to celebrate its 40th stage anniversary with a landmark European
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In a landmark moment for Iran’s classical music scene, Paniz Faryousefi made history by becoming the first woman ever to conduct
Paul Hindemith (16 November 1895 – 28 December 1963) was a music composer who, on one hand, was very traditional: his
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In her debut release Love & Loss, composer and pianist Zhanna Dzhurayeva bridges the worlds of classical tradition and modern sound
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I don’t particularly believe in the idea that a single deity created the universe with a plan, but I do
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The cello in classical music holds a place of unmatched depth and resonance. Its voice—warm, human-like, and infinitely expressive—has made it
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Estonia, despite its small population of just over 1.3 million, holds a significant place in the world of classical music.
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Pastorale, the new collaborative album by ARIA-nominated trio East of West and acclaimed Sydney-based composer and pianist Romano Crivici, is not
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Twinkle, Twinkle by Alkis H takes one of the most universally recognized melodies in the world and transforms it into a