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Tallinn Music Week on nurga taga ja korraldajad vallutavad hindajate toolid! Külas on festivali programmijuht Taavi Esperk, ning paljude showcase lavade seast kahe korraldajad: Fenno-Ugria Õhtult Janno Zõbin ja Võnge festivalilt Tarmo Sikk.
Dedicamos buena parte de la presente edición a nuestras #Mundofonews, con noticias de lo que acontecerá próximamente en los escenarios globales, lo que nos llevará por la Tallinn Music Week de Estonia, Budapest Ritmo, el ciclo LIMO y el Festival Folklores de Madrid, la MUM de Extremadura y la Atlantic Music Expo y el Kriol Jazz Festival de Cabo Verde. Suenan músicas de aires argentinos, colombianos, ibéricos, húngaros, polacos y persas. Contamos con las voces invitadas de Rubén Coll y José Luis Espejo, comisarios del ciclo LIMO de Madrid. We dedicate a large part of this edition to our #Mundofonews, with updates on what’s coming up soon on global stages, taking us to Tallinn Music Week in Estonia, Budapest Ritmo, the LIMO series and Festival Folklores in Madrid, MUM in Extremadura, and the Atlantic Music Expo and Kriol Jazz Festival in Cape Verde. Music with Argentinian, Colombian, Iberian, Hungarian, Polish and Persian airs is featured. We’re joined by guest voices Rubén Coll and José Luis Espejo, curators of the LIMO series in Madrid. - Cuarteto Karê - Carnavaleando [+ Marta Gómez] - Kuña purahei - La Jose - Mujeres de caña [+ Nidia Góngora, La Mare, María Ruiz] - Mujeres de caña [single] - Carles Dénia - Valencians, quin goig el vostre - El paradís de les paraules - Rézeleje Fanfárosok - Táncházból jövet - Táncházba menet / Táncházból jövet [single] - Söndörgő - 7.R.D. - Gyezz - Lumpeks - Mazurek [+ Paula Kinaszewska] - Lumpeks - Elshan Ghasimi - Russel's essay for the coming man - Elies miniatures II - Taresa Fernandes - Tempu antigu - Mai é valor - Mario Lucio - Maka maka - Independance - Accademia del Piacere | Fahmi Alqhai | Quiteria Muñoz - Tarantela & canarios - Spain on fire: Divine and human passions in the Spanish baroque - (Carles Dénia - Flor estranya - El paradís de les paraules) #Mundofonews: - MUM, Jornadas Profesionales de la Música en Extremadura - Festival Folklores Madrid - Budapest Ritmo - Tallinn Music Week - LIMO, Músicas Corrientes - Atlantic Music Expo - Kriol Jazz Festival Voces invitadas: Guest voices: - Rubén Coll & José Luis Espejo (LIMO, Músicas Corrientes) Elshan Ghasimi (Gerhard Kuehne)
Uus magnet Eesti kunstnike jaoks - Mehhiko. Tallinn Music Week - mis sel aastal teisti? Rakvere teater 85. Roberta Flacki lummav muusika.
‘Nothing Ever Grows' is the new single from Bristol rock trio Krooked Tongue, released September 6th, 2024. It follows 2023's second studio EP 'Deathproof' which has been streamed over 320,000 times to date. In addition, August 2024 saw their biggest support tour to date, supporting Kid Brunswick on his final 'Dead Forever' tour across the UK. They've also recently shared the stage with False Heads, Virgin Marys, Phoxjaw, Pulled Apart by Horses and Mother Vulture and have played slots at festivals such as Icebreaker, Dot to Dot, The Godney Gathering, Estonia's Tallinn Music Week and Burn It Down. 'Nothing Ever Grows' was recorded and produced with long-time producer Josh Gallop at Stage 2 Studios in Bath, a brooding number which serves to highlight the importance of a positive mental attitude. In October, Krooked Tongue will be back on the road with a short stint around the UK playing headlines shows on the following dates and venues: October 9th - 229 The Venue, London October 10th - Tiny Rebel, Cardiff October 11th - Bear's Bar, Bournemouth October 12th - Green Door Store, Brighton October 13th - Rough Trade, Bristol Vocalist and bassist Oli Rainsford found the time in his busy schedule to speak with us about the new single. Where we looked at it in context of the wider Krooked Tongue picture and dove into future plans and directions for the band. We also talked about the upcoming tour, and much more. Find out more here: https://linktr.ee/krookedtonguemusic Website: https://gbhbl.com/ LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/gbhbl Ko-Fi (Buy us a coffee): https://ko-fi.com/gbhbl Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GBHBL Twitter: https://twitter.com/GBHBL_Official Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gbhbl/ Threads: https://www.threads.net/@gbhbl TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gbhbl Contact: gbhblofficial@gmail.com Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/gbhbl Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5A4toGR0qap5zfoR4cIIBo Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/hr/podcast/the-gbhbl-podcasts/id1350465865 Intro/Outro music created by HexedRiffsStudios. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKSpZ6roX36WaFWwQ73Cbbg Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hexedriffsstudio
Laidoje „Vardai ir garsai“ – pasakojimas apie neseniai Estijos sostinėje praūžusį didžiausią Baltijos šalyse tarptautinį „showcase“ festivalį „Tallinn Music Week“ ir pažintis su jame žibėjusiais Estijos (ir ne tik) atlikėjais. Ved. Ramūnas Zilnys
Kevadist suurte muusikafestivalide maratoni alustas möödunud nädalal Tallinn Music Week, mille kavas oli esmakordselt klassikalise muusika esitlusfestivali Classical:NEXT kureeritud kontserdiõhtu. Muljed kuuldust ja nähtust on eetris laupäeval kell 9 saates "Helikaja".
Nuestro tocadiscos está ansioso de ofreceros interesantes novedades que nos llevan por el Canada francófono, por Dinamarca, por tierras catalanovalencianas, portuguesas, coreanas, indias, y encontrando conexiones italotunecinas y otras otomanas con raíces judeoiraquíes. Repasamos los dos discos de los polacos Wernyhora, buscando las raíces de los pueblos desplazados del sudeste de su país, y, en nuestras #Mundofonews, anunciamos la próxima celebración de la Tallinn Music Week, en la capital estonia. Our turntable is eager to bring you some interesting new releases that take us through French-speaking Canada, Denmark, and Catalonian-Valencian, Portuguese, Korean and Indian lands, as well as finding Italian-Tunisian connections and other Ottoman ones with Judeo-Iraqi roots. We review the two albums by Poland's Wernyhora, searching for the roots of the displaced peoples of the southeast of their country, and, in our #Mundofonews, we announce the upcoming Tallinn Music Week in the Estonian capital. Alexis Chartrand & Cédric Dind-Lavoie - Le brandy - Au chemin 4 Uhrbrand, Lydom, Cahill - Sønderho brude-suite - Sik og sejs Charovnitsy - Cherevychky - Grechanyky: Songs of Ukrainians from Bashkortostan Wernyhora - Oj u diwojky - Bojkowski głos Bieszczadu Wernyhora - A ya sobi na horbochku - Toloka Solk - Pega-li la volta - Nus Cristina Branco - Folha em branco - Mãe Groove& - Pray - Circle, room of sound Maluf System - Jamal - Eddiwen Yinon Muallem / Saman Alias - Rast gelsin - 2gether Sudeshna Bhattacharya & Somnath Roy - Raga Megh - Mousson de Calcutta #Mundofonews - Tallinn Music Week Foto: Wernyhora
We're celebrating our 50th episode by attempting to answer the questions of all questions: Can music change the world? Host Oisin Lunny is joined by three experts who do just that: Helen Sildna, Founder and Head of Tallinn Music Week and Station Narva Dr. Shamender Talwar, Co-Founder and Trustee of TUFF Pamela Lewis, President and CEO of PLA Media
Johanna-Maria Lehtme on MTÜ Slava Ukraini asutaja ja tegevjuht. Ta on juuraharidusega aktiivne kultuurikorraldaja, olles aidanud korraldada PÖFF-i ning teisi erinevaid kultuuri- ja filmifestivale, nagu Odessa filmifestival ja Tallinn Music Week. Ta on töötanud ka konsultandina konsultatsioonifirmas Miltton, reisifirma Vespal esindajana Eestis, moefirma Pohjanheimo müügi- ja turundusjuhina ning Eesti Koostöökogu projektijuhina. Johanna-Marial on kaks kodu: Tallinn ning Kiiev. 24. veebruarist 2022 on Ukraina aitamisest ning kaitsmisest saanud Johanna-Maria kutsumus ning ta on ka enda Tallinna koju võtnud sõja algusest saadik mitmeid ukraina inimesi, pakkudes neile peavarju, kaitset ja turvalisust. 2022. aasta mais pälvis Johanna-Maria tiitli “Aasta eurooplane 2022”, mille andis üle Eesti president Alar Karis (ning mida annab välja MTÜ Eesti Euroopa Liikumine). Selles saates räägime: Sihikindlusest, mis aitas juuraõpingud lõpetada Töökohtadest ja kogemustest, mis eelnesid Slava Ukrainile 24. veebruarist 2017. aastal kui Johanna-Maria otsustas Kiievisse kolida 24. veebruarist 2022. aastal jätkunud sõjast MTÜ Slava Ukraini sünniloost Kuidas humanitaar- ja meditsiinilist abi pakkunud organisatsioonist on saanud rinde toetaja? Sõjaväsimusest ja vajadusest mitte väsida Kuidas aidata nii mitmekülgselt kui võimalik, luues uusi ja seninägemata võimalusi? Mis saab Ukrainaga edasi? Liitu uudiskirjaga www.globaalsedeestlased.org, et uus saade jõuaks iga nädal sinu postkasti!
Abonniere das digitale RAKETEREI Magazin https://www.raketerei.com/newsletter/ »Netzwerken ist doch ganz einfach« – so wirkt es jedenfalls häufig, oder? Wenn zum Beispiel auf einer Musikmesse wie der Jazzahead alle in Gruppen zusammenstehen, sich unterhalten und lachen. Was denkst du in dieser Situation? Vor allem, wenn du gerade alleine herumstehst? Netzwerken ist für viele jedes Mal auf Neue eine Herausforderung, aber: Es wird von Mal zu Mal leichter! Und genau darum geht es in dieser Podcastfolge. Ich nehme euch mit zu einer ganz persönlichen Erfahrung von mir: Netzwerken in einem fremden Land. Als Innovatorin war ich für Keychange auf der Tallinn Music Week in Estland – Englisch sprechen, Vorträge halten, Netzwerken. Maximal außerhalb meiner Komfortzone. Ich erzähle euch von meinen Ängsten – angefangen bei der Frage, ob ich doch lieber absagen sollte bis hin zur Einsamkeit im Hotelzimmer. Und ich erzähle euch von meinem Mut, auf die Menschen zuzugehen, und davon, was für eine unfassbar tolle Zeit ich dadurch hatte. Was ein Selfie damit zu tun hat, wieso eine Person einfach abgetaucht war und warum ich mich genau an den Tisch in der Mitte gesetzt habe, erfahrt ihr in diesem Beitrag. In dieser Podcastfolge lernst du
Can music and culture help unite Estonia? Guitar riffs lilt through the air and over the narrow river that marks the border between Estonia and Russia. It's the first time Estonia's annual festival Tallinn Music Week has been held in Narva, bringing coach loads of musicians from 30 countries around the world to a normally sleepy city. The organiser moved the festival when the war in Ukraine broke out in order to send a message of unity and to encourage Estonians from the capital to mix with people in Narva, where 97% of Estonians have Russian as their mother tongue. Many can barely speak Estonian at all. Across Estonia, one quarter of the population are Russian speakers, prompting many to describe this as a threat. When Putin invaded Ukraine on the premise of liberating Russian speakers there, it lead to many in the press to ask ‘is Narva next?' but a new generation of Russian speaking Estonians are increasingly frustrated by this rhetoric and say it simply is not true. Russian speakers are even signing up to Estonia's volunteer defence force, ready to fight to defend Estonia should the worst happen. Their allegiance is clear. But is music and culture enough to unite Estonia's Russian speakers? Presenter: Lucy Ash Producer: Phoebe Keane (Image: Tallinn Music Week festival lights up Kreenholm, an abandoned 19th century textile factory in Narva, on Estonia's border with Russia. Credit: Phoebe Keane/BBC) Music credits: Artist: Trad Attack! Track: Sõit Writers: Jalmar Vabarna, Sandra Vabarna, Tõnu Tubli Artist: Gameboy Tetris and Nublu Track: Für Oksana Writers: Pavel Botsarov, Markkus Pulk, Fabry El Androide, Ago Teppand Artist: Pale Alison Track: забывай Writers: Evelina Koop, Nikolay Rudakov Artist: Jaakko Sound Installation: On the Border/Rajalla
Can music and culture help unite Estonia? Guitar riffs lilt through the air and over the narrow river that marks the border between Estonia and Russia. It's the first time Estonia's annual festival Tallinn Music Week has been held in Narva, bringing coach loads of musicians from 30 countries around the world to a normally sleepy city. The organiser moved the festival when the war in Ukraine broke out in order to send a message of unity and to encourage Estonians from the capital to mix with people in Narva, where 97% of Estonians have Russian as their mother tongue. Many can barely speak Estonian at all. Across Estonia, one quarter of the population are Russian speakers, prompting many to describe this as a threat. When Putin invaded Ukraine on the premise of liberating Russian speakers there, it lead to many in the press to ask ‘is Narva next?' but a new generation of Russian speaking Estonians are increasingly frustrated by this rhetoric and say it simply isn't true. Russian speakers are even signing up to Estonia's volunteer defence force, ready to fight to defend Estonia should the worst happen. Their allegiance is clear. But is music and culture enough to unite Estonia's Russian speakers? Presenter: Lucy Ash Producer: Phoebe Keane Music Credits: Artist: Trad Attack! Track: Sõit Writers: Jalmar Vabarna, Sandra Vabarna, Tõnu Tubli Artist: Gameboy Tetris and Nublu Track: Für Oksana Writers: Pavel Botsarov, Markkus Pulk, Fabry El Androide, Ago Teppand Artist: Pale Alison Track: забывай Writers: Evelina Koop, Nikolay Rudakov Artist: Jaakko Sound Installation: On the Border / Rajalla
The arts have been essential to the survival of Estonian culture, through various occupations, up through the Singing Revolution, and in the revitalization of independence. Now, on Tallinn Music Week, our host Terry McDonald is joined by Shiftworks CEO and TMW Founder Helen Sildna to discuss the festival's history, and the meaning of the arts in times of repression and war. Then, Monika Tomingas - Project Manager at the Estonian Folklore Council and Lecturer at the Baltic Film, Media, and Arts School at Tallinn University - joins us to talk about the history and meaning of the arts in Estonian culture - and if Estonian society is doing enough to encourage the artistic community. Happy TMW! Thanks to Kadri Voorand for permission to use a clip of her performance from TMW in the show. If you are interested in Tallinn Music Week - you can find more information here: https://tmw.ee/
Stuudios on Helen Sildna.
Antroji laida, skirta Estijos sostinėje prieš savaitę nugriaudėjusiam talentų festivaliui „Tallinn Music Week“. Praėjusioje laidoje dėmesys buvo sutelktas į estų muzikantus, o šįkart – žvilgsnis į atlikėjus, dėl šio festivalio atvykusius iš užsienio. Jau gerai žinomi ir galbūt mažiau girdėti vardai – nuo „Eurovizijos“ chuliganų iš Islandijos „Hatari“ iki JAV triukšmingos muzikos dievaičių „A Place To Bury Strangers“, melancholiškos kanadietės Wallgrin ir latvės Sign Libra. Laidos vedėjas – Ramūnas Zilnys
Hidden cash and dodgy dealings: a Pandora's box of offshore tax theft - Protectors or predators? Two institutions gone awry: the French Catholic Church and the British police - A spot of predictive virology looking ahead to another COVID winter- Turkey clamps down on social media - A Danish artist takes the money and runs - Two tales of two cities: music-loving Tallinn and rainy-day Gothenburg
Iš viešnagės savaitgalį Estijoje vykusiame festivalyje „Tallinn Music Week“ „Vardai ir garsai“ grįžo su pilnomis kišenėmis muzikos, kuriai išskleisti prireiks poros laidų. Pirmoji iš jų – apie šių dienų Estijos talentus. Valanda muzikos iš mūsų šiauriečių kaimynų, nuo folklorą ir euforišką šokių muziką derinančių „Oopus“ iki originalaus ir pritrenkiančio kūrėjo Marto Avi, pasaulyje Estiją jau garsinančios Maarjos Nuut ir rokerių „The Boondocks“. Laidos vedėjas – Ramūnas Zilnys
Saatekülaline on Liisa Hõbepappel, kelle uudisteos "Sina armas oled manner" kõlab täna festivalil Tallinn Music Week.
Ramūnas Zilnys su klausytojais dalijasi muzika, išgirsta per praėjusią savaitę. Įspūdžiai iš Tallinn Music Week festivalio.
Tallinn Music Week on üks omanäolisemaid kultuuriüritusi Eestis. Aga kelle oma on muusika? Kunst? Üldse kõik see, mida keegi justkui avalikkuse heaks loob? JUKU Raadio 323. saade keskendub intellektuaalse omandi mõistele. Oleme seda seni teinud Venemaa ja Hiina halbadele näidetele tuginedes, kus kommunismimaiguliste riikidena kunagi mõistest “eraomand” või “intellektuaalne omand” aru saada ei taheta. Mis toimub selles suhtes aga ülejäänud maailmas? Juku-Kalle köögilauas on Music Estonia juht ning Eesti Autorite Ühingu juhatuse liige Virgo Sillamaa.
PEG Interviews Australian Concert Violinist Courtenay Cleary Courtenay completed her scholarship at The Juilliard School in New York where she earned her Master of Music degree with violin professor Naoko Tanaka. She received her Bachelor of Music degree with first-class honours from the Royal Academy of Music in London where she studied with professor Maureen Smith. In 2017 Courtenay performed as a soloist for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and other distinguished guests at Westminster Abbey for the Royal Commonwealth Service. This was broadcast live on BBC television. In 2018 Courtenay again performed for the HM the Queen at Buckingham Palace for the Opening Ceremony of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting. She has also performed as a soloist at prestigious venues including the Wigmore Hall, St James’ Piccadilly, the Regent Hall, Colston Hall and the Lincoln Centre. She recently performed Beethoven’s Violin Concerto with the Willoughby Symphony Orchestra in Sydney and gave the Australian premiere of David Lang’s Mystery Sonatas. She is a Tait Memorial Trust and ABRSM scholar, and was recently awarded second prize at the Australian Concerto and Vocal Competition as well as the Dame Joan Sutherland Award from the American Australian Association and the Guy Parsons Award from the Portland House and Australian Music Foundations. She was also a finalist in the 2018 Freedman Fellowship awards. She is a member of the Patronus Quartet who in 2015 progressed to the semi-final of the Melbourne International Chamber Music Competition. She has performed at many international festivals including Tallinn Music Week and the Melbourne Festival. She has performed in many masterclasses for esteemed artists including Julian Rachlin, Daniel Hope, the St Lawrence String Quartet, and the Borodin Quartet, from whom her own quartet received a letter of recommendation for the MICMC. Courtenay is a core member of the Melbourne Chamber Orchestra and also plays casually with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and Orchestra Victoria. She studied at the Australian National Academy of Music from 2012-2014 with William Hennessy. During her time at the academy she played alongside many visiting artists including the Brodsky Quartet, Brett Dean, Michael Collins, The Australian Chamber Orchestra, The Aurora Orchestra, Anthony Marwood, Dale Barltrop and was concertmaster of the ANAM orchestra under the direction of Simone Young, James Judd and Nicholas Carter. In 2011 Courtenay studied under the direction of Associate Professor Patricia Pollett at the University of Queensland. During this time, she was concertmaster of the University of Queensland Chamber and Symphony Orchestras and was finalist in the university’s Bach Prize and The Howard and Gladys Sleath Prize for Strings. She was the recipient of the Sleath String Scholarship for outstanding students and was a winner of the Sid Paige & Musica Viva/4MBS Chamber Music Prize. Artist Website: https://www.courtenaycleary.com/ Watch and Listen: https://www.courtenaycleary.com/watchlisten Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/courtenaycleary/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CourtenayCleary --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/phantom-electric/message
Ramūnas Zilnys su klausytojais dalijasi muzika, išgirsta per praėjusią savaitę.
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DJ Kevin Cole shares great new music he discovered and experienced recently at Tallinn Music Week, a showcase for new and emerging European artists across all genres that takes place in Tallinn, Estonia. 1. Giungla - Sand 2. Žen - Žal (Strand) 3. Frankie Animal - KICKDRUM KICKDRUM! 4. Mikko Joensuu - There used to be a darkness 5. Erki Pärnoja - Doors Dance 6. SU—MU - Real Men, Real Woman & Real Others 7. Argo Vals - T ruum 8. Teksti-TV 666 - Silmät kiinni ja kädet ristiin 9. Sløtface - Empire Records 10. The Holy - Ramses The Evil Brother 11. The Entrepreneurs - Ombre 12. Maarja Nuut & Hendrik Kaljujärv - Muutula 13. C Duncan - Like You Do 14. Sutari - Kupalnocka 15. Trad.Attack! - Must Madu 16. Kaschalot - Crabs in the Bucket 17. View - Lace Ft. LCMDF 18. Ulfur Ulfur - Tarantúlur 19. Hauschka - Familiar Things DisappearSupport the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Estijos sostinėje jau devintus metus rengiamas talentų festivalis „Tallinn Music Week“ – didžiausias tokio pobūdžio renginys Baltijos šalyse. Kasmet jis privilioja per 200 muzikos atlikėjų, dešimtis tūkstančių žiūrovų ir kone tūkstantį muzikos profesionalų, nuo kritikų ir radijo laidų vedėjų iki prodiuserių ir festivalių rengėjų. Tarp jų – ir iš Lietuvos. Kaip atsirado šis įspūdingas renginys, kas labiausiai suintrigavo kasmet jame viešintį laidos vedėją Ramūną Zilnį ir kas ryškiausiai spindėjo šių metų programoje? Laidoje „Vardai ir garsai“ – trumpa „Tallinn Music Week“ istorija ir žvilgsnis į festivalio ateitį.
Estijos sostinėje jau devintus metus rengiamas talentų festivalis „Tallinn Music Week“ – didžiausias tokio pobūdžio renginys Baltijos šalyse. Kasmet jis privilioja per 200 muzikos atlikėjų, dešimtis tūkstančių žiūrovų ir kone tūkstantį muzikos profesionalų, nuo kritikų ir radijo laidų vedėjų iki prodiuserių ir festivalių rengėjų. Tarp jų – ir iš Lietuvos. Kaip atsirado šis įspūdingas renginys, kas labiausiai suintrigavo kasmet jame viešintį laidos vedėją Ramūną Zilnį ir kas ryškiausiai spindėjo šių metų programoje? Laidoje „Vardai ir garsai“ – trumpa „Tallinn Music Week“ istorija ir žvilgsnis į festivalio ateitį.
A Lithuanian artist and his band led me to Tallinn Music Week, and a whole new raft of Icelandic and Nordic producers putting out albums.