18:00
St. John's Church, Tallinn
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Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir
Cantoque Ensemble (Iceland)
Conductor: Tõnu Kaljuste
Soloists: Mariliis Lahesalu (soprano), Annely Leinberg (alto), Toomas Tohert (tenor), Geir Luht (bass)
Programme:
Helena Tulve – Song for All Beings for two choirs (2026, based on the teachings of Joanna Macy and Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche, premiere)
Riho Esko Maimets – Sest tahan appi hüüda / For I wish to Cry for Help (2026, premiere)
Hugi Guðmundsson – Three Marian Antiphons for two choirs (2026, premiere)
1. Ave Maris Stella
2. Regina Coeli
3. Salve Regina
Frank Martin (1890–1974) – Messe for double choir (1922)
The Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir (EPCC) is one of Estonia’s most internationally renowned ensembles, a two-time Grammy winner and recipient of the prestigious Gramophone Award. The Cantoque Ensemble, founded in 2017 in Reykjavík, is a chamber choir of experienced musicians known for their versatile repertoire ranging from Baroque to new Icelandic choral music.
The Cantoque Ensemble is a chamber choir founded in 2017 in Reykjavík, Iceland. The ensemble’s members are experienced musicians, many of whom possess extensive experience on international orchestral and opera stages.
Cantoque is renowned for its versatile repertoire, focusing on both Baroque music and the performance of new Icelandic choral works. The choir’s debut concerts were recognized at the Icelandic Music Awards with a nomination for Music Event of the Year.
The concert is held in collaboration with the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir.