Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir
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Chœur de chambre philharmonique estonien
Le Chœur de chambre philharmonique estonien (Eesti Filharmoonia Kammerkoor) est un chœur professionnel estonien fondé en 1981 par le chef d'orchestre Tõnu Kaljuste.
Historique
Fondée par Tõnu Kaljuste sur la base du chœur amateur Ellerhein, fondé par son père Heino Kaljuste (1925-1989) en 1966, cette formation est spécialisée dans la musique polyphonique médiévale et le chant grégorien ainsi que la musique chorale contemporaine, plus particulièrement des compositeurs estoniens Arvo Pärt et Veljo Tormis. Le chœur est ensuite dirigé de 2001 à 2008 par Paul Hillier qui en devient également le directeur artistique. En septembre 2008, c'est le chef néerlandais Daniel Reuss qui en prend la direction musicale et artistique.
Discographie sélective
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Catégorie : Ensemble vocal classique
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