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Odessa Classic: Estonian National Symphony Orchestra

5 June 2021, Sat. 19:00
from 50 ₴

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Attention! Replacement for a concert by the Brussels Chamber Orchestra Michael Guttman (violin, conductor) and Jing Zhao (cello). All tickets are valid for the new concert. Refunds are possible through the user's Personal Account on the website until 04/30/2021. If it is difficult to return through your personal account, please contact [email protected]

Estonian National Symphony Orchestra in the premises of the Odessa Philharmonic. Neme Jarve (dir.)

In a programme
Arvo Pärt "Fratres"
Arvo Pärt "Cantus"
Arvo Pärt "Pro et Contra"
Brahms "Serenade" No. 1

One of the central events of the ODESSA CLASSICS festival in 2020 is the arrival of the flagships of Estonian culture in the world, the legendary composer Arvo Pärt, conductor Neeme Järve and the entire Estonian National Symphony Orchestra (about 90 musicians).

Arvo Pärt has been one of the most demanded and beloved composers all over the world for the last half century. Gained worldwide fame back in the late Soviet era, the composer is deservedly considered a living classic of world music. Known for his non-public lifestyle, Arvo Pärt rarely appears in public, although he is a welcome guest in any concert hall in the world: all the more important and unique will be his visit to the ODESSA CLASSICS festival.

Alas, tours of a large top-level European symphony orchestra take place in Ukraine very rarely. All the more special will be the performances in Odessa of the main orchestra of Estonia under the direction of the long-term leader of the orchestra, the head of a whole dynasty of world-famous conductors - Maestro Neeme Järve. The biography of Neeme Järve is amazing with the listing of all the best halls in the world, in which he conducted the best orchestras on the planet, he recorded more than 500 discs! In addition to the Estonian National Orchestra, Neeme Järve over the years led the orchestras of Swiss Romandy, Gothenburg, Detroit, The Hague, Birmingham, and the Scottish Royal Orchestra.

Over the past 12 years, the Maestro has given 1,119 concerts in 125 cities around the world, leading 72 different orchestras.