Eesti Kontsert
Estonian music organization
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Eesti Kontsert is an Estonian institution, which main activity is to organize music concerts and music festivals in Estonia and abroad. Annually, over 1000 concerts/festivals are organized by Eesti Kontsert.[1]
The institution was established in 1941. Until 1989 it used the name Estonian SSR State Philharmonic (Estonian: Eesti NSV Riiklik Filharmoonia).[2]
Concerts/Festivals
Notable concerts/festivals:
- Tallinn Piano Festival
- Saaremaa Opera Festival
- Tallinn International Organ Festival
- Pärnu Opera Days
- Music of Seven Cities
- MustonenFest.[1]
References
- ^ a b "Introduction". Eesti Kontserdimajad. Retrieved 8 December 2020.
- ^ EE 12. köide, 2003: 62.
External links
- Official website