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SUMMARY:Duo Anna-Liisa Bezrodny (violin) and Jan-Erik Gustafsson (cello\, Finland)
DESCRIPTION:[/column]\n\n1.09 Town Hall at 7 PM\nDuo Anna-Liisa Bezrodny (violin) and\nJan-Erik Gustafsson (cello\, Finland)\nProgramme: Glière\, Kodály etc. \nTickets 15€/12€ \n  \nANNA-LIISA BEZRODNY\nwas born into a family of renowned musicians in Moscow. Already at the age of two she began her violin studies with her parents\, and at the age of nine she began her studies at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki\, in the class of her parents: Prof. Igor Bezrodny and Prof. Mari Tampere-Bezrodny. Her later years took her to London\, resulting in winning the most prestigious award in Guildhall School of Music and Drama\, the Gold Medal (2006)\, previously won by masters such as baritone Bryn Terfel and cellist Jaqueline du Pre. Over the years Anna-Liisa Bezrodny has performed as a soloist with the London\, Helsinki\, Vilnius\, Jena and Turku Philharmonic\, Estonian National\, Riga and Moscow Symphony Orchestra TV6 and several other symphonic orchestras as well as Gewandhaus Bach Orchestra\, Georgian\, Keskipohjanmaa (Finnish)\, Zurich\, Madrid\, Tallinn and other chamber orchestras. Concerts have taken place in such world-famous concert venues as Moscow Conservatoire Great Hall\, St. Petersburg Philharmonic\, Finlandia-talo\, Royal Festival\, Barbican\, Wigmore and Cadogan Hall\, Konzerthaus Berlin\, Cologne Philharmonie etc. Cooperation has been done with several conductors (Sir Colin Davis\, Leif Segerstam\, Paavo Järvi\, Sian Edwards\, Eri Klas\, Nikolay Alekseyev\, Arvo Volmer\, Juha Kangas\, Paul Mägi\, Tibor Boganyi\, Robin O’Neil\, Mihkel Kütson\, etc.). A.-L. Bezrodny has successfully taken part in many international competitions obtaining several awards and prizes including Martin Music \nFinnish cellist Jan-Erik Gustafsson is one of the most outstanding musicians of his generation\, who began his studies with Markku Luolajan-Mikkola at the West Helsinki Music Institute. He studied further with Mikhail Homitser and Frans Helmerson at the Edberg-Musikinstitut in Stockholm\, completing his soloist diploma examination in 1992. At the age of fifteen\, J-E. Gustafsson placed well in the EBU Young Musician competition in Copenhagen\, and since then he has performed world wide both as a soloist and as a chamber musician. He has appeared with numerous distinguished orchestras such as the London SO\, the Bournemouth SO\, the Netherlands RSO\, the Danish RSO\, the Swedish RSO and the Stockholm Philharmonic\, the Hong Kong Philharmonic\, the Jerusalem SO\, the Washington National SO\, the New York and Vienna Chamber Orchestras\, Camerata Bern and the Amadeus Chamber Orchestra. He has appeared with nearly all Finnish orchestras. In 1994\, Jan-Erik Gustafsson signed a contract with the American YCA agency. Consequently\, he regularly gives solo recitals on tour in the USA\, Europe and the Far East at venues such as Carnegie Hall and Alice Tully Hall in New York\, the Kennedy Center in Washington\, Suntory Hall in Tokyo and the Brahms Hall in Vienna. At chamber music festivals worldwide\, he has collaborated with Pinchas Zukerman\, Ralf Gothóni\, Leif-Ove Andsnes\, Paavali Jumppanen and Arto Satukangas. Jan-Erik Gustafsson has made several recordings for Ondine. His disc featuring Cello Sonatas by Szymanowski\, Kodály and Schnittke was nominated Record of the Year. Jan-Erik Gustafsson is the director of Loviisa Sibelius Festival and teaches as well at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki\, Finland.
URL:https://plmf.ee/en/event/keelpillide-ohtu/
LOCATION:Tallinna Raekoda
CATEGORIES:Chamber Music,Concerts,Festivals
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SUMMARY:WISDOM DAY MUSIC TENT
DESCRIPTION: \n\n \n1.09 Freedom Square at 11 AM – 6 PM\nWISDOM DAY MUSIC TENT\n Lasnamäe\, Nõmme and Viimsi music schools\,\n piano ensemble Allegro\, PLMF Academia Nova\,\n Kristina Vähi Songbirds\, Sigrid Kuulmann and her students\,\n copper brass quintet Tuulisbrass and violin ensemble Magic Strings\nFree entrance
URL:https://plmf.ee/en/event/tarkuse-paeva-muusikatelk/
LOCATION:Tallinna Vabaduse väljak
CATEGORIES:Chamber Music,Concerts,Festivals
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Moscow:20180829T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Moscow:20180829T200000
DTSTAMP:20260509T090518
CREATED:20180430T101715Z
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SUMMARY:Oksana Sinkova (flute)\, Madis Kari (clarinet)\, Neeme Ots (trumpet)\, Marko Martin (piano)
DESCRIPTION: \n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n29.08 Hopner House at 7 PM\nOksana Sinkova (flute)\, Madis Kari (clarinet)\,\nNeeme Ots (trumpet)\, Marko Martin (piano)\nProgramme: Saint-Saëns\, H. Kareva\, R. Kangro\, M. Kuulberg etc. \nTickets 12€/8€ \n  \nOKSANA SINKOVA\n has obtained her Bachelor’s degree cum laude (Prof. N. Punder\, M. Helin and I. Sneibis) and defended her Master’s degree at the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre (EAMT). She complemented her studies at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater in Hamburg (2004 – 2005) and at the Doctoral level of EAMT (2006-2011). O. Sinkova has participated in several masterclasses of well-known flutists (M. Helin\, M. Järvi\, P. Gallois\, R. Greiss-Armin etc.). She is working as a guest concert master of the Narva Symphony Orchestra flute group since 1999 and she has been the concert master of Vanemuine Theatre’s flute group (2000-2008) and a member of the National Opera Estonia Symphony Orchestra’s flute group (2008-2011). O. Sinkova has won several international and national competitions like Grand Prix at the Estonian Music School’s Competition (1997)\, EAMT and Sibelius Academy J. S. Bach Competition (1998)\, first prize at the Yamaha Competition (1999)\, at the National Bach Competition (2000) and she has also been a finalist at the Con Brio 2000 and International Andrejs Jurjāns Competition (Riga\, 2001) as well as a laureate of the International Competition Pacem in Terris (Bayreuth\, 2005) etc. She has been awarded the PLMF award “Young Musician 2008”. O. Sinkova has numerously performed at solo concerts and as a soloist in front of several orchestras in Estonia and abroad\, with the Swedish string orchestra Camerata Nordica she has been a part of concert tours in Italy\, Sweden and Wales. She has been invited to perform at festivals in Italy\, Slovakia and Czech and she has given performances at several festivals in Estonia. Her solo repertoire includes virtuous flute music from world’s music treasury. O. Sinkova is working as a professor at EAMT from 2008.  \nMADIS KARI\nis one of his generation’s most distinguished clarinettists\, who has studied at Georg Ots School of Music and Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre. He has furthered his knowledge in London\, where during his studies at the Royal College of Music he won the Frederick Thurston annual clarinettist award (1997) and the Senior Exhibitioner scholarship. In cooperation with the pianist Marko Martin they won the III Prize at the UK Howarth Young Clarinettist Competition (1998). M. Kari has worked in Richmond Chamber Symphony Orchestra as a concert master of the clarinet group and as a piano teacher in different schools in London and its vicinity. From 2002\, he is working in the Estonian National Symphony Orchestra as an assistant concert master of the clarinet group and he is teaching in Tallinn Music High School. M. Kari is constantly giving concerts all over Estonia and he is an expected performer at the Tallinn Chamber Music Festival and Tallinn Winter Festival. He has represented Estonia in the World Philharmonic Orchestra in Paris and he is taking part of Tallinn Chamber Orchestra and Nyyd Ensemble projects. M. Kari is a PLMF Music Trust scholar. \nNEEME OTS\n began his studies at the age of six under the guidance of his father\, dots. Aavo Ots and he has defended a bachelor’s degree at the Helsinki Sibelius Academy (2011). The studies continued at the same place at the masters’ level\, where he furthered his skills in the context of an Erasmus program during 2013 in Madrid. N. Ots has taken part of the master courses of several distinguished trumpet pedagogues and he has been awarded with several prizes at competitions in Estonia and abroad. Chamber concerts have brought him together with such reputed interprets as M. Voites\, M. Palm\, A. Teemets\, I. Zahharenkova etc. N. Ots has been a soloist in front of several well-known orchestras\, he has been invited to perform as a soloist at several festivals and he has cooperated with such outstanding conductors as J.-P. Saraste\, K. Järvi\, L. Segerstam\, M. Lehtinen etc. He has been a concert master of the trumpet group in several different youth orchestras with which he has performed in Estonia and abroad. In 2015\, his first CD “Baroque Pictures” was released in cooperation with the organ player Tiia Tenno.     \nMARKO MARTIN\n is one of the most distinguished Estonian pianists of his generation. M. Martin has learned the piano in Tallinn Music High School\, Estonian Academy of Music and Theater and Guildhall School of Music and Drama. He has been rewarded with many prizes and awards\, taken part of multiple master classes\, he has been a soloist in front of many orchestras and given concerts in Estonia\, Latvia\, Scandinavia\, Germany\, France\, Italy and United Kingdom. His pianism is characterized by the captivating harmony of energy and lyricism\, especially in the creation of Liszt\, Brahms and Schubert. He is also recognized as a performer of 20th century music. He has released two CD-s featuring musical compositions of Schubert and Liszt and a CD featuring Eduard Tubin’s violin music with the violinist Sigrid Kuulmann-Martin. From 2002\, he is working as a professor in EAMT. He is a grantee of the Association of Estonian Professional Musicians and PLMF. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://plmf.ee/en/event/29-08-hopneri-majas/
LOCATION:Hopner House\, Raekoja plats 18\, Tallinn\, Harjumaa\, 10146\, Estonia
CATEGORIES:Chamber Music,Concerts,Festivals
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Moscow:20180828T190000
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SUMMARY:ESTONIA 100 – ISRAEL 70
DESCRIPTION:28.08 Town Hall at 7 PM\nESTONIA 100 – ISRAEL 70\n Olga Shardt (soprano\, Lithuania)\n Dmitry Potchapsky (basso\, Russia)\n Sofia Mazar (piano\, Israel)\n contributing Pille Lill (soprano)\n Programme: Mozart\, Verdi\, Puccini etc\n Tickets 15€/12€ \n  \nDr. SOFIA MAZAR\nis the co-founder and artistic director of JIOM (Jerusalem International Opera Master-Class)\, a vocal coach and a pianist. Dr. Sofia Mazar is one of the leading figures in the field of Italian and Russian Opera in Israel. She is an assistant professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem\, where she was granted the Europe Forum’s award for researching Italian Opera of Ottocento. Sofia is a member of the teacher’s staff of the Music & Dance Academy in Jerusalem since 1997\, where she serves as a vocal coach. In addition\, she serves as a vocal coach in the New Israeli Opera. Dr. Mazar has participated in the Israeli Festival\, Haifa Symphony Orchestra and the Israel Sinfonietta Beer Sheva. She has also officiated many music festivals and masterclasses\, and performed regularly in recitals in Italy\, Israel\, Russia\, Belgium as well as Moscow International House of Music\, Turin University\, Brüssel Museum\, Ramat Gan Theater etc. \nPILLE LILL\nis one of the most well known opera singers in Estonia today. She has graduated from the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre (EAMT) with two professions – choir conducting and opera singing. She continued her studies in the post garaduate level of the London Guildhall School of Music and Drama (Prof. J. Peters) and defended her master’s degree at the Helsinki Sibelius Academy (Prof. L. Linko-Malmio). In 2004-2011 she furthered her skills in the context of doctoral studies at EAMT (Prof. Jaakko Ryhänen) and in 2005-2006 in the lied class of the University of Karlsruhe (Prof Mitsuko Shirai and Hartmuth Höll). In addition\, she has taken part of several world-famous musicians’ master classes (Elisabeth Söderström\, Irwin Gage\, Emma Kirkby\, Mauriz Sillem\, Wilma Vernocchi etc.) P. Lill has performed as an opera\, oratorio and chambermusic singer in many countries. She has sung the lead role in close to 30 operas and she has cooperated with several reputed conductors (Rozhdestvensky\, Cillario\, N. Järvi\, Klas\, Prieto\, Alekseyev ect). She has done many recordings for the Estonian National Broadcasting and her voice is perpetuated on a number of CD-s. P. Lill has been rewarded with the Big Dipper award for Best Female Singer (1996)\, she has been a laureate for Georg Ots Prize (2002)\, a grantee of the Wagner Society Scholarship (1998) and a 3rd class honoree of the Order of Bishop Platon (2005). She has also been awarded with the UNICEF Bluebird Award (2009)\, the Estonian Cultural Endowment Award (2014)\, 4th class Order of the White Star (2016) and Esther of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Estonia. P. Lill was a vocal teacher in EAMT from 1997 to 2013 (assistant professor from 2003) and she has given master classes in many countries (Germany\, Russia\, Finland\, Belarus\, Latvia\, Israel etc.). She has been also invited to be the member of the Jury in Latvia\, Estonia\, Russia and Israel. P. Lill was a board member of Estonian Composers’ Union from 2003-2009\, she is a board member of the Estonian Chamber of Culture and the Finnish-Estonian Culture Fund. She is also the founder and creative director of the PLMF Music Trust from 2003. \n 
URL:https://plmf.ee/en/event/eesti-100-70-iisrael/
LOCATION:Tallinna Raekoda
CATEGORIES:Chamber Music,Concerts,Festivals
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SUMMARY:FAMILY CONCERT - GENERATIONS Estonia 100 
DESCRIPTION: \n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n26.08 Swedish St. Michael’s Church at 6 PM*\nFAMILY CONCERT – GENERATIONS Estonia 100\nFamily Paemurru\, Sigrid Kuulmann\, Madis Kari and Kristina Vähi with kids and\nflute student Kert Vahtre\nKavas: Vivaldi\, Ravel\, E. Aarne\, E. Mägi etc.\nFree entrance
URL:https://plmf.ee/en/event/perekontsert-ev100/
LOCATION:Harjumaa
CATEGORIES:Chamber Music,Concerts,Festivals
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Moscow:20180825T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Moscow:20180825T200000
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SUMMARY:Olga Zaitseva (soprano)\, Oliver Kuusik (tenore)\, Aare Saal (baritone\, NO Estonia)\, Tiina Kärblane (piano)
DESCRIPTION:[/column]\n\n25.08 Town Hall at 7 PM\n FESTIVAL OPENING CONCERT – OPERA GALA\n Olga Zaitseva (soprano)\, Oliver Kuusik (tenor)\, Aare Saal (baritone\, NO Estonia)\n Tiina Kärblane (accompanist)\n Programme: Donizetti\, Tchaikovsky\, Dvořák\, Tamberg etc.\nTickets 15€/12€ \nBestowal of the Marje and Kuldar Sink award “Young Singer 2018” by Mrs. Mari-Ann and Mr. Tunne Kelam \n\nOLGA ZAITSEVA \nhas graduated from the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre with a bachelor’s degree in the singing class of Associate Prof. Pille Lill and Prof. Jaakko Ryhänen and she has obtained her master’s degree from the Pedagogy of Interpretation majoring in singing. She has furthered her skills in the master classes of Ingrid Kremling\, Elizabeth Wilke and Yandwiga Rappé in Poland. O. Zaitseva has won the I prize in the St. Petersburg contest “Song has the face of a woman” (2008)\, special prize in the III and VII international contest “Opera\, the Soul of Mountains” in Poland (2008 and 2012)\, two special prizes in the 2nd PLMF National Vocal Contest dedicated to Vello Jürna (2012). In 2015 O. Zaitseva was given a Crystal Shoe Award from the Estonian Theatre Union for being a “young person in theatre who has accomplished first significant theatrical works” for the performances of Almirena (Händel “Rinaldo”) and Giannetta (Donizetti “L’elisir d’amore”) both in Estonian National Opera. Her repertoire of opera roles includes Almirena\, Donna\, Mermaid (Händel „Rinaldo“)\, Giannetta (Donizetti „L’elisir d’amore“)\, II flower girl (Wagner „Parsifal“)\, shepherd girl (Ravel „The Child and the Spells“)\, Tebaldo (Verdi „Don Carlo“)\, Frasquita (Bizet „Carmen“)\, Sacerdotessa (Verdi „Aida“)\, Barbarina (Mozart „Le nozze di Figaro“). During a concert performance she has sung the role of Kupava (Rimsky-Korsakov „The Snow Maiden“) and the soprano part of Fauré’s Requiem. \nOLIVER KUUSIK \nstarted his studies in singing at the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre with Associate Prof. Pille Lill and Prof. Virgilijus Noreika and has graduated from master’s level and opera studio of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London (Prof. Rudolf Piernay). He was working as a soloist of the Estonian National Opera between 2008-2017. From the most important roles his repertoire includes Faust (Gounod Faust)\, Nemorino (Donizetti The Elixir of Love\, Liverpool\, UK)\, Don Ramiro (Rossini La Cenerentola)\, Sesto (Händel Julius Caesar)\, Fenton (Verdi Falstaff) etc. He has recorded Fleishman’s Rothschild’s Violin together with the Liverpool Royal Symphony Orchestra and sung Enjolras in Schönberg’s/Boublil’s musical Les Miserables. As a valued oratorio and chamber music singer O. Kuusik has performed in over 25 different oratorios and given concerts in Estonia as well as several foreign countries. In 2010 O. Kuusik was rewarded with the annual “Crystal Shoe” Award of the Estonian Theatre Union\, in 2009 he was chosen as a laureate of Jeunes Ambassadeurs Lyriques (Montreal\, Canada). In 2008 he received the annual Estonian Theatre Award for his singing in Britten’s opera Turn of the Screw and he has been awarded with SEB Bank’s audience award “Soloist of the Year 2001”. O. Kuusik has won the 3rd Prize at the 5th Klaudia Taev International Competition for Young Opera Singers (2007) and the Kremling’s Special Prize for the best interpretation of German Song. He has also won the 1st Prize at the Hendrik Krumm Competition in 2006\, the 1st Prize at the Estonian singing competition Young Singer (2002) and the PLMF award “Young Musician 2005”. Several praising reviews have been published about him in worlds most notable publications such as Opera Now\, Opera Magazine\, The Stage\, The London Times etc. \nAARE SAAL \nhas graduated from the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre as an opera singer\, teachers prof.-s Ivo Kuusk\, Virgilius Noreika and Jaakko Ryhänen. In 1990 he participated in the master class of Gino Bechi and in 1997–2000 he attended the master classes of Rolando Panerai in Italy. A. Saal won the 1st prize at the international competition “Voices of Rossini and Donizetti” (1996\, Italy). In 1997 he won the prestigious Georg Ots Prize in Estonia. A. Saal made his opera debut in 1989 at the Estonian National Opera with the lead-role in Mozart’s opera “Le nozze di Figaro”. His repertoire includes more than 40 opera and operetta roles in the productions of the Estonian National Opera\, Theatre Vanemuine and in productions abroad. The most important roles include the title roles in Verdi’s “Nabucco”\, Mozart’s “Don Giovanni”\, Tchaikovsky’s “Eugene Onegin”\, Verdi’s “Rigoletto”; Figaro (Rossini “The Barber of Seville”)\, Escamillo (Bizet “Carmen”)\, Belcore (Donizetti “L’elisir d’amore”); Verdi’s Don Carlo (“Ernani”)\, Rodrigo (“Don Carlo”)\, Renato (“Un ballo in maschera”) and Amonasro (“Aida”); Yeletsky (Tchaikovsky “The Queen of Spades”)\, Valentin (Gounod “Faust”)\, Count Almaviva (Mozart “Le nozze di Figaro”)\, Dandini (Rossini “La Cenerentola”)\, Marcello (Puccini “La Bohème”)\, Edwin (Kálmán “Die Csárdásfürstin”)\, Achillas (Handel “Julius Caesar”)\, the Third Guest and the U.S. soldier (Tüür “Wallenberg”)\, Severo (Donizetti “Poliuto”) etc. A. Saal has sung at the Latvian National Opera\, Lithuanian Opera and Ballet Theatre\, Florence City Theatre\, Dramatiska Ensemble in Stockholm and Malmö Opera and Music Theatre. In addition to opera roles his repertoire also includes solo recitals of Estonian\, Russian and Italian music. \nTIINA KÄRBLANE \nhas studied at Tallinn Music High School and graduated from the Tallinn State Conservatory in the piano class of Prof. Bruno Lukk. She continued her studies in Leningrad Conservatory in the chamber music department under the guidance of Prof. Tamara Fidler. Her first job was at the Tallinn National Conservatory as an accompanist in the string department. At the same time\, there were several concert tours across the former Soviet Union\, in the service of Soyuz Concert (with the soloist violin player Jüri Gerretz). In 1991\, the teaching job continued at the Kuopio Conservatory and at the Sibelius Academy. T. Kärblane has had several successful performances at national string competitions in Estonia and Finland as well as at international competitions (Riga\, 1984; Geneva\, 1990; as a competitor A. Leibur). From 2000-2014 T. Kärblane was at the service of Tampere University of Applied Sciences (TAMK)\, teaching accompanying and correpetition. From 2003-2013 she worked as a correpetitor at the Tampere Opera. That job brought her together with a number of Finnish and European distinguished singers\, directors and conductors. T. Kärblane started to teach at opera studio in Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre in autumn 2013.
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