“I am delighted to play
/.../ music that lacks the so-called rules and where there is space for
searching and experimenting at the same time not copying anybody.”
Eesti keeles / in Estonian

Ulla
Krigul
is one of the most outstanding young generation organists in Estonia.
She has graduated from the Estonian Music High School specializing in
piano (teachers M Jürisson, I Ilja) and in 2006 took her Master’s at the
Estonian Academy of Music, supervised by Prof Andres Uibo. At the period
of 2004–06 she studied at Universität für Musik und Darstellende
Kunst in Vienna with Martin Haselböck. Ulla Krigul has also attended
masterclasses by David Timm, Wolfgang Zerer, Serge Schoonbroodt,
Christoph Krummacher, Peter van Dijk, Michael Bouvard, Guy Bovet and
Damiano Peretti.
She
produces one or two original solo programs annually, where next to Bach,
Buxtehude, Bruhns, Muffat and Hindemith, an important role is played by
contemporary music. “I am delighted to play new Estonian music that
lacks the so-called rules and where there is space for searching and
experimenting at the same time not copying anybody. It is usually a
great pleasure to interact with living composers. On the other hand, I
also like to work my way through old scores trying to find some less
known and exciting pieces.” She has première-performed
several works by Estonian younger generation composers (Tõnis Kaumann,
Galina Grigorjeva, Tõnu Kõrvits, Ülo Krigul, Märt-Matis Lill et al).
As soloist and chamber musician Ulla Krigul has performed in all
main Estonian churches, participated in Tallinn International Organ Festival
as well as given concerts in Finland, Austria and Sweden. Her most
memorable stage and co-operation partners include names like soprano
Margarita Voites, singers Oliver Kuusik, Geraldine Casanova, Tuomas
Katajala, Andres Köster, Triin Ella and Tõnis Kaumann, a Hungarian
pianist Istvan Matyas, trombonist Ivar Kiiv, saxophonist Virgo Veldi and
violinist Mari-Liis Uibo.
Ulla Krigul has participated in the “Con Brio” competition (2002), the
International Organists’ Competition in Gdańsk (2003) and Mikael
Tariverdijev Competition in Kaliningrad (2005).
She is currently working as a lecturer at the Estonian Academy of Music
as well as holding the position of organist at Tallinn Finnish St
Peter’s Congregation.
Main repertoire
Johann Sebastian Bach, Dietrich Buxtehude, Nicolaus
Bruhns, Félix-Alexandre Guilmant,
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart,
Gottlieb Muffat, Max
Reger, Carl
Nielsen, John Cage, Rudolf Tobias, Peeter Süda, Edgar
Arro, Arvo Pärt, Erkki-Sven Tüür,
Ülo
Krigul, Andres Uibo, Imants Zemsaris
Premières:
Ülo
Krigul. Over-Tour (2002)
Galina
Grigorjeva. The Prayer for organ and saxophone (2005)
Märt-Matis
Lill. Swinging Song (2007)
Tõnu
Kõrvits. Chorales Of Thule for saxophone and organ (dedicated to Ulla
Krigul and Virgo Veldi; 2008)
Download:
Ulla Krigul, portrait, photo by P Vähi, jpg, 300
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Ulla Krigul in Niguliste Church, photo by P Vähi, jpg, 300 dpi, 5 MB
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Ulla Krigul and organ, photo P Vähi, jpg, 300 dpi, 1539 KB
Download:
Imants Zemzaris. Pastorales For Summer, fragm, live, 139 sec, mp3, 2166 KB
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Arvo Pärt, Spiegel im Spiegel, with Mari-Liis Uibo, fragm, live, 3 min 46 sec, mp3, 3534 KB
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