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Nov 26, 2009 7:00 pm (Thursday)

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Estonia Concert Hall (map)

Estonian Ave 4
Tallinn, 37
Estonia
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The Ballet Company of the Estonian National Opera presents its Ballet Evening with great choreographie by Uwe Scholz and Tiit Härm.Second SymphonyA short ballet by Uwe ScholzMusic:...
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The Ballet Company of the Estonian National Opera presents its Ballet Evening with great choreographie by Uwe Scholz and Tiit Härm.Second SymphonyA short ballet by Uwe ScholzMusic: Robert SchumannChoreographer-Stage Director and Designer: Uwe Scholz(Germany)Lighting Designer: Michael Röger (Germany)World premiere: March 10, 1990 (Zürich Opera House)The abstract but emotionally profound and musically sensitive choreography of one of the most famous European choreographer’s, Uwe Scholz (1958â€"2004), has won worldwide acclaim. His choreography to Schumann’s Symphony No. 2 is corresponding to the romantic emotions of the piece and makes use of both the strict structure of academic dance and the impulses lead by the sensitivity of human soul.Pelléas and Mélisande A short ballet by Tiit HärmMusic: Arnold SchönbergChoreographer-Stage Director: Tiit HärmSchönberg’s Pélleas and Mélisande is one of several compositions that has come to be regarded as the last gasp of Romanticism while simultaneously suggesting a future path for music. It is a composition with different layers open to interpretations of a world filled with inner conflict. Schönberg has recalled many years later: “I had planned then to convert Pelléas et Mélisande into an opera, but I gave up this plan, though I did not know that Debussy was working on an opera at the same time.” The work has a tense and demanding dramaturgy inspired by Maeterlinck’s play.Before NightfallA short ballet by Nils ChristeMusic: Bohuslav Martin Double ConcertoChoreographer-Stage Director: Nils Christe (Holland)Premiere at the Estonian National Opera: April 29, 2008The ballet Before Nightfall was completed in 1985 on the commission by Rudolf Nurejev. It premiered at the Paris Opera. Nils Christe’s choreography reflects the feelings of Bohuslav Martin’s music written on the eve of the Second World War. “It is a piece born in the midst of shocking events, but the feelings the composition evokes are not depressing. They express outrage, courage and steadfast belief in the future. The style of the composition is sharp, the dramaturgy is exciting and the flood of music does not pause for one second. The rich melody line demands passionately the right for freedom.”- Bohuslav MartinPremiere at the Estonian National Opera: November 26, 2009Music Director and Conductor: Jüri Alperten
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Estonia Concert Hall
The Estonia Concert Hall is situated in the very heart of Tallinn, sharing its home with the Estonian National Opera and Ballet Theatre "Estonia". This neoclassical imposing building (architects A. Lindgren / W. Lönn, 1913, reconstructed in 1947) is a symbol of Estonia's political and cultural power. Traditionally, the most festive events are held here, including receptions of the Estonian President and New Years Eve celebrations. No other hall in Estonia can compete with the Estonia Concert Hall in combining history with flexibility and beauty with adaptability. The Hall promotes its own Concert Season of prestigious visiting artists as well as being home to the Estonian National Symphony Orchestra.Last update 2006 Editorial Team Classictic.com

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