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Billets, dates de tournée et concerts pour Estonian Voices

Estonian Voices

Päikeseloojangu festival Kablis

22 juin 2021

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Kabli Päikeseloojangu festival sai alguse 2007. aastal SA Festivitas Canensi algatusel ja korraldusel. Aastal 2010 suurenes korraldusmeeskond ning loodi MTÜ Kabli Festival.
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Biographie de Estonian Voices

"One of the most unique sounding vocal ensembles from Europe " - Britt Quentin, M-Pact

Award-winning Estonian Voices are an a cappella vocal sextet that likes to mix it up. Jazz, classical and folk styles all get their attention, with a repertoire of both original and traditional pieces – including a few pop hits. Their clever style fuses playfulness with absolute technical mastery, bound together with a cheeky smile and a charming sprinkle of vocal artistry.

"They create a very particular sound, the individuality of the arrangements is striking and much to be commended" - Robert Hugill, Planet Hugill

Their first gig was a pretty big deal: the Estonian Christmas Jazz Festival in 2011, which saw the group perform works arranged by Voorand. Following the success of that show, it has gone on to perform across Estonia, as well as taking tours to Germany, Russia, Sweden, Switzerland, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania and China. Collaborators have included the Estonian Dream Big Band, jazz vocalist Datevik Hovanesian as well as former M-pact artistic director Britt Quentin. They also performed with New York Voices Christmas concert in 2013, and with Take 6 in 2016.

"Vocal ensemble with its own clear recognizable face" - Peter Karlsson, The Real Group

Estonian Voices released their first album Ole Hea (Be Good) in 2014, which won the Estonian Best Jazz Album of the year 2015. In 2016 they were awarded Best Jazz Artist in Estonia. In summer 2018 they released their second album “Taat läks lolliks” / “An old man lost his marbles” which is mostly influenced by Estonian folk music. It won the Estonian Best Jazz Album of the year 2018.

Find more information at our website: en.estonianvoices.com
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