Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir and Talinn Chamber Orchestra
- Tickets
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£44.06, £38.46, £32.86, £23.90 (includes booking fee and restoration fund)
- Dates and times
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Sunday 5th Oct 2025
7:00pm
- Age
- Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult.
- Venue
*Tickets on sale 10am Monday 7th April 2025*
Join the Estonian Philharmonic
Chamber Choir and Tallinn Chamber Orchestra for this special performance as we
celebrate Arvo Pärt’s 90th Birthday with some of his most crucial
works.
Arvo Pärt's music carries a message that is both current and timeless, his works are not related to transient trends, but touch something universal and lasting.
“There is a great power in their simplicity that allows his works to stand the test of time, remaining both timeless and very modern.”
Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir and Tallinn Chamber Orchestra
Soloists Maria Listra, Harry Traksmann
Conductor Tõnu Kaljuste
Programme
I
Pärt - Cantus in Memoriam Benjamin Britten (5´)
Pärt - L’abbé Agathon (14´)
Pärt - Adam’s Lament (24´)
II
Ester Mägi - Vesper (6') (strings)
Pärt - Fratres (10’)
Pärt - Te Deum (30’)
About the performers:
The Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir (EPCC) is one of the best-known Estonian music ensembles in the world. The choir was founded in 1981 by Tõnu Kaljuste, who was its artistic director and chief conductor for twenty years. In the years 2001–2007, the English musician Paul Hillier took over. Daniel Reuss collaborated with the choir as its chief conductor in 2008–2013 and Kaspars Putniņš in 2014–2021. Since the season 2021/2022 the artistic director and chief conductor is Tõnu Kaljuste.
The repertoire of the choir extends from Gregorian chant and baroque to the music of the 21st century, with a special focus on the work of Estonian composers, such as Arvo Pärt, Veljo Tormis, Erkki-Sven Tüür, Tõnu Kõrvits and introducing their output to the world. Each season the choir gives about 60–70 concerts both in Estonia and abroad.
In 2020, BBC Music Magazine Classical Music named the EPCC among the top ten choirs in the world, and in 2024, the it was ranked among the top ten choirs by the classical music radio station Classic FM based in the UK.
Tallinn
Chamber Orchestra (TCO)
was founded in 1993 by conductor Tõnu Kaljuste. During the past three decades
it has become one of Estonia’s signature orchestras and a welcome guest
performer on numerous stages in Europe and all over the world.
TCO has gained recognition for its artistically integral programmes,
style-sensitive play and mastery of interpretation. The diverse repertoire of
the orchestra includes music from the Baroque, Classical and Romantic era; an
important part is also held by the musical works of the composers of 20th and
21st century, including less known pieces and premieres.
TCO’s musicians are highly rated string players, who also regularly perform as
soloists and chamber musicians.
Tallinn Chamber Orchestra has a long-standing cooperation with the Estonian
Philharmonic Chamber Choir – joint performances and recordings have gained
international fame and recognition for both parties.
Accessible toilets
There are accessible toilets on level 2 next to the Gents toilet, adjacent to the Candleriggs Bar and on Level 5 next to the Club Room.
Assistance dogs
Guide and assistance dogs are welcome.
Wheelchair access
Lift access to all areas.
There are designated spaces for wheelchair users. Wheelchairs are left with the patron. A companion may sit with you. Companions sit next to you.
There is a wheelchair to borrow. To borrow a wheelchair,please ask a member of staff.
Baby changing
There are baby changing facilities next to the cloakroom on level 2. One in the ladies toilet and an adjacent additional area in our first aid room.
Baby feeding
Available on request
Cloakroom
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Parking
On street, metered parking and nearby multi-storey.
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Location Map
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