Records available:
Early Music of 3rd Millennium (Hortus Musicus)
Arvo Pärt. Pilgrim’s Song (Voces Musicales, Tallinn Sinfonietta, Risto Joost)
Enter Denter (Kristjan Randalu, Tallinn Chamber Orchestra)
Paavo Järvi Conducts EUYO at Glasperlenspiel Festival (DVD)
Keyboard Juggleress (DVD, Irina Zahharenkova)
Actual:
Welcome to EBCOG, May 9th-12th, Tallinn
May 10th at 8 pm, Nokia Concert Hall, Tallinn - Antarctic Concerto / Tallinn Sinfonietta, Rémi Boucher (guitar, Canada), conductor Andres Mustonen
New artists of ERP: Maria Veretenina, Andres Mustonen, Stéphane Réty, Mikhail Leontyev, ESSe-Quintet, Hando Nahkur
LIVE
MP3-series of concert recordings
CHAMBER ENSEMBLES
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, in the Hall of Tallinn University of Technology; 5 min 45 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
Neue Musik International
Ensemble Octopus (Germany), conductor Konstantia Gourzi
Program: Drei Lieder nach Sonetten von William Shakespeare by Stefan Lienenkämper, Suite Le coeur de la matière by Matthias Müller, Manchay Puitu by Alejandro Iglesias Rossi
Live recording on Mar 17th, 2011, Großer Konzertsaal, Munich; 49 min 41 sec, mp3, 128 Kbps
Ahmet Kannecı & Ekrem Öztan
Ahmet Kannecı (guitar, Turkey), Ekrem Öztan (clarinet, Turkey)
Amores Perdidos (J Kosma), Walz No 2 (D Shostakovich), Alfonsina y el Mar (A Ramirez), 6 Turkish traditional pieces
Joint project of Embassy of Turkey in Tallinn and Glasperlenspiel Festival; live recording, Nov 30th, 2009, St Mauritius Merchant Guild, Tallinn; 42 min 31 sec, mp3, 128 Kbps
Listen also symphony orchestras, oratorial works, opera, choirs, chamber orchestras, soloists, Baroque, early music, sacred music, ethno, oriental, contemporary, Estonian music, crossover, electronics


