| A joint project of Estonian
Record Productions
and AudioMaja. Executive sound engineer – Tanel Klesment.
Listen to music online for free!
Nagoya Marimbas
PaukenfEst Ensemble
Nagoya Marimbas by Steve Reich
Live recording from the concert of the Academical Male Chorus of Tallinn
University of Technology, May 16th, 2009, the Hall of Tallinn University
of Technology; 5 min 45 sec, mp3, 128 Kbps
Enter Denter
Tallinn Chamber Orchestra
with Kristjan Randalu (piano, improvisations)
Nach dem Anfang vom Ende, Enter Denter
Live recording from Glasperlenspiel
Festival, Tartu University Hall, July 19th, 2009; in co-operation with
Estonian Broadcasting Corporation; 68 min 14 sec, mp3, 128 Kbps
Chrysanthemum Garden Chant
Tokyo Philharmonic Chorus,
Fujisaki Shigeyasu (shinobue-flute, Japan), Matsubara Chifuru
(conductor, Japan)
Cantata Chrysanthemum Garden Chant for mixed choir and shinobue-flute,
music by Peeter Vähi, haiku-lyrics by Matsuo Bashō
Live recording in Pärnu Concert Hall, Estonia, July 16th, 2006; 22 min
23 sec, mp3, 128 Kbps
A Chant of Bamboo
Tallinn Chamber Orchestra,
Slava
Grigoryan (guitar), Neeme Punder (flute, bamboo flute),
Harry Traksmann (violin), Andres Uibo
(organ), Nils Rõõmussaar (oboe), Kaido Kelder & Peeter Vähi (tānpūrās),
Risto Joost (conductor)
A Chant Of Bamboo,
Mystical Uniting,
White Concerto,
and Forty-two by
Peeter Vähi
Live recording in
Estonia Concert Hall, Tallinn, March 16th, 2006; 49 min 13 sec, mp3, 128
Kbps
send / receive / resound
Estonian National Symphony Orchestra, conductor – Paul Mägi
Composers’-trio Krigul-Valkonen-Steiner
(world premičre)
Live recording from
Glasperlenspiel
Festival, Jun 27th, 2009, open air stage of Vormsi island,
Estonia; 29 min 32 sec, mp3, 128 Kbps
Opening concert of Estonian Music Days 2010
Lauri Jõeleht
Guitar quartet Sammel-Ogorodnikov-Tilk-Jõeleht, Riivo Kallasmaa
(oboe), Marrit Gerretz-Traksmann (piano), Vambola Krigul (perc), Anto
Õnnis (perc)
Ampla, Messenger, Chant, and Consolator
(premičre) by Lauri Jõeleht
Live recording, in co-operation with Estonian
Composers Union, March 22nd, 2010, St Mauritius
Merchant Guild, Tallinn; 34 min
7 sec, mp3, 128 Kbps
Andrus Kallastu
Repoo Ensemble
Cassandra’s Dream Song for flute solo by Brian Ferneyhough;
Welt gebaut ist and Amor – Mors by Andrus Kallastu
Live recording, in co-operation with Estonian
Composers Union, March 22nd, 2010, St Mauritius
Merchant Guild, Tallinn; 38 min
59 sec, mp3, 128 Kbps
Liis Jürgens
Una Corda, Kadri Hunt (voc), Iris Oja (mezzo-soprano), Jandra
Puusepp (alto sax), Vambola Krigul (perc)
Kolm neitsi loitsu (lyrics by Liis Jürgens, premičre),
Chaconne ehk 50 ringi Erkki-Sveni terviseks, Bulgakov’s Songs
(lyrics by Nikolai Bulgakov), and Tuulepesa by Liis Jürgens
Live recording, in co-operation with Estonian
Composers Union, March 22nd, 2010, St Mauritius
Merchant Guild, Tallinn; 27 min
51 sec, mp3, 128 Kbps
Peeter Vähi
Jana Kask (vocal, tānpūrā), Hele-Riin Uib (skor thoms,
taiko-drum, marimbaphone, sistrums, dingsha-cymbals,
gamelan-gongs, timbales, thunder sheet, rainmaker), audience
(vocal chorus), Peeter Vähi (keyboards)
Green Tārā (traditional lyrics in Sanskrit, arrangement for
3
musicians), Rainmaker (premičre), and The Chimney Sweeper
(lyrics by William Blake, premičre) by Peeter Vähi
Live recording, in co-operation with Estonian
Composers Union, March 22nd, 2010, St Mauritius
Merchant Guild, Tallinn; 33 min
18 sec, mp3, 128 Kbps
Opening concert
Tallinn Sinfonietta,
Slava Grigoryan (guitar,
Australia), conductor Risto Joost
Kaumann Symphony No 1 (premičre), Vähi
The White
Concerto
Live recording from
Glasperlenspiel Festival, Jul 15th, 2010,
Tartu St John’s church, in co-operation with Estonian Broadcasting
Corporation; 39 min 28 sec, mp3, 128 Kbps
Evening of Tauno Aints
Pärnu City
Orchestra, Risto Lehiste (barrel-organ), Sepo Seeman
(voice), Karin Tammaru (voice), conductor Mihhail Gerts
Wandering Songs for two actors, barrel-organ and chamber
orchestra by Tauno Aints
Live recording from Estonian Music Days, in
co-operation with Estonian Composers Union, St
Mauritius Merchant Guild, Tallinn, March 23rd, 2010; 50 min 42 sec, mp3, 128 Kbps
Kuiper Code
Tobias String Quartet & Igor Garšnek (synthesizer)
Kuiper Code by Igor Garšnek
Live recording from Suure-Jaani Music Festival, June 19th, 2008, sound
edited by I Garšnek; 9 min 30 sec, mp3, 128 Kbps
Listen also symphony orchestras,
oratorial works,
opera, choirs,
chamber orchestras,
soloists,
chamber
ensembles, sacred music,
early music, Baroque,
ethno,
oriental,
crossover, electronics, Estonian music

© ERP
All rights reserved. Music, texts and photos from this website can be used without special permission for non-commercial purposes only. Reference to the author and source (www.erpmusic.com) is obligatory. |