Estonian Music Days &
ISCM jointly present
World
Music Days

Through the Forest of Songs
Tallinn / Tartu
2.–10.05.2019
Mon, May 6 2019
15:00
Dream Machine

Estonian National Museum
Venue info + map

Free entrance

Estonian Police and Border Guard Orchestra
Conductor Hando Põldmäe

Marianna Liik (b. 1992, Estonia)
“Mets” / “Forrest” for 6.1 surround system (2013)

Margo Kõlar (b. 1961, Estonia)
“Sind kiidan hõiskehuulil” / “I praise you with joyful lips” for wind orchestra (2018)

Yasuhiro Miyake (b. 1972, Japan)
“Propeller Plane” for wind ensemble (2016/2018)

Ardo Ran Varres (b. 1974, Estonia)
“The Tragedy of the Commons” for wind orchestra (2019, premiere)

Tauno Aints (b. 1975, Estonia)
“Üks vana lugu” / “An Old Piece” for wind orchestra (2009)

Ostap Manulyak (b. 1983, Ukraine)
“Oracle” for woodwind ensemble (2014)
Andres Maamees (flute), Kadri Karatšev (oboe), Ivar Säde (clarinet), Rodion Matvejev (French horn), Kristjan Kungla (bassoon)

Jukka-Pekka Lehto (b. 1958, Finland)
“Kunniavelka” / “Debt of Honour” for wind orchestra (2004, Estonian premiere)

Katherine Bergman (b. 1985, USA)
“Dream Machine” / “Unenäomasin” for wind ensemble (2016)

Rein Rannap (b. 1953)
“Mõõk mõõga vastu” / “Battle of the Vikings” for wind orchestra (2011)

Malle Maltis (b. 1977)
Music from a Highway” for wind ensemble and traffic sounds (2016, premiere)

Olav Ehala (b. 1950, Estonia) / Arrangement: Tõnis Kõrvits
“Maa ja ilm” / “The Wide World Begins in a Small Land” for wind orchestra (2011)

Estonian Police and Border Guard Orchestra is a collective body of 34 professional musicians representing the Police and Border Guard Board. The Orchestra was established in 2010 by joining the former Police Orchestra and Estonian Border Guard Orchestra.
The range of performances of the Orchestra is wide and the calendar of concerts is many-sided in style. It includes performances on events of the Police and Border Guard Board as well as on national events, concerts on music festivals and in concert halls.
https://www.ppaorkester.ee/about

Hando Põldmäe started his musician career as a trombone player in Eesti Raadio Big Band and Tallinn Brass. For years he played in the orchestra of Estonian National Opera. Põldmäe has conducted several symphony and brass orchestras. Since 2014, he has been the chief conductor of the Orchestra of Police and Border Guard. He has premiered numerous new musical pieces by Estonian composers. Põldmäe was the head of brass orchestras’ division at Estonian Youth Song Celebration in 2011 and conductor of united orchestras and head of brass orchestras’ division at Estonian Youth Song Celebration in 2017.

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