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    Neeme Järvi and Dvořák

    2026-04-29T16:00:00Z

    PROGRAMME

    Antonín Dvořák / arr. Peeter Vähi
    Slavonic Dance Party

    Joachim Raff
    Symphony No. 8, Op. 205 Frühlingsklänge

    DESCRIPTION

    As part of the Spring celebrations, legendary conductor Neeme Järvi, who began his musical journey as a percussionist, will make a much-anticipated return to ERSO’s stage. He will be joined by the dynamic Estonian Percussion Group, an ensemble of four virtuoso percussionists: Karl Johann Lattikas, Lauri Metsvahi, Tiit Joamets, and Tanel-Eiko Novikov. Their passion and skill bring a unique energy that resonates with audiences of all ages. Earlier in 2025, the ensemble made headlines with a remarkable concert marathon, performing ten concerts across Estonia in a single night. For this concert, they will join forces with ERSO for a performance of Antonín Dvořák’s Slavonic Dances, arranged by Peeter Vähi.

    PERFORMERS


    Estonian Percussion Group

    ERSO

    conductor NEEME JÄRVI


    ERSO TV broadcasts are produced in cooperation with Klassikaraadio and Helipilt Grupp OÜ.

    ERSO thanks Tammo Sumera, Mait Visnapuu, Priit Perend, Eva-Liisa Heinmaa.

    Pärt and Glass. Dennis Russell Davies

    2026-05-08T16:00:00Z

    PROGRAMME

    Lepo Sumera
    Musica profana

    Arvo Pärt
    Symphony No. 4 Los Angeles

    Philip Glass
    Mishima Concerto

    DESCRIPTION

    In May, ERSO welcomes conductor Dennis Russell Davies and pianist Maki Namekawa to the stage. With a distinguished career spanning over five decades, Davies has led some of the world’s most acclaimed orchestras, festivals, and opera houses. A long-time interpreter of Arvo Pärt’s music, Davies will conduct the composer’s Symphony No. 4 Los Angeles. Maki Namekawa, known for her dedication to contemporary music, will perform Philip Glass’s Mishima Piano Concerto, inspired by the score for Paul Schrader’s film Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters.

    PERFORMERS


    MAKI NAMEKAWA piano

    ERSO

    conductor DENNIS RUSSELL DAVIES


    ERSO TV broadcasts are produced in cooperation with Klassikaraadio and Helipilt Grupp OÜ.

    ERSO thanks Tammo Sumera, Mait Visnapuu, Priit Perend, Eva-Liisa Heinmaa.

    Season Finale Concert. Hungarian Dances

    2026-05-15T15:00:00Z

    PROGRAMME

    Johannes Brahms
    Hungarian Dances Nos. 1, 3, 4, 6, and 10

    Johannes Brahms
    Symphony No. 3 in F major, Op. 90

    Zoltán Kodály
    Suite from Háry János

    DESCRIPTION

    ERSO closes its 99th season with a particularly thrilling guest: cimbalom virtuoso, who will perform a suite from Zoltán Kodály’s comic opera Háry János. The work tells of villagers gathered in a Hungarian tavern to hear the fantastical tales of the old soldier Háry János—most famously, how he single-handedly defeated Napoleon in Milan, yet refused to marry the Empress out of loyalty to his village sweetheart, Örzse. The program also includes Johannes Brahms’ spirited Hungarian Dances and his Third Symphony, conducted by Olari Elts.

    PERFORMERS


    IVAN CURTEAN cimbalom

    ERSO

    conductor OLARI ELTS


    ERSO TV broadcasts are produced in cooperation with Klassikaraadio and Helipilt Grupp OÜ.

    ERSO thanks Tammo Sumera, Mait Visnapuu, Priit Perend, Eva-Liisa Heinmaa.

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