KIMP Festival end concert by the choir and a brass band

05/20/2014 - 08:00 - 10:30

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The end of the artwork festival KIMP Festi will be celebrated by a magnificant concert of the brass band and the choir at the Ceremonial Hall. The concert programme presents music created over the past 150 years: from the arrangement of the symphonic poem Also Sprach Zarathustra by Richard Strauss to the Star Wars soundtrack by John Williams.

Conductors: the Department of Music bachelor students Kaisa RindbergKersti Tšernikova and Madis Kreevan.

Programme of the choir conductor Kaisa Rindberg

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. 8 Nocturnes. no 1 K.V, 346
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. 8 Nocturnes. no 2 K.V. 438
Tõnu Kõrvits. "Puudutus" (Touch)
Cyrillus Kreek. Requiem, V part, "Domine Jesu"
Veljo Tormis. 17 Estonian wedding songs,  no 1, 10 and 14. 
Solomon Linda, Paul Campell. Arr Roger Emerson. "The lion sleeps tonight"

Programme of the orchestra conductor Kersti Tšernikova:

G. Holst II Suite F-duur
Part 1 “March”
Part 2 “Song without Words „I´ll love my love“”
Part 3 “Song of the Blacksmith”
Part 4 “Fantasia on the „Dargason“”
Ilari Hylkilä “The Zest”
Ott Kask  “Targa rehealune”

Programme of the orchestra conductor Madis Kreevan:

Richard Strauss, arr. Madis Kreevan, “Also Sprach Zarathustra”, introduction
Madis Kreevan “Of this we don't speak”
John Williams “ Great movie adventures”
Ülo Krigul, soundtrack from "Malev" film
Tielman Susato, arr. Kenneth Singleton, “A Renaissance Revel”, part 3
  

This event is a part of the student production and artwork festival KIMP Fest that takes place at the Tallinn University campus from 24 April to 20 May. All the events, except the dance performances, are free!
The programme is available 
HERE.