Va.eesti — Muusika

The tradition was a crucial peaceful tool during the "Singing Revolution" to break free from Soviet occupation. 3. Classical and Choral Brilliance

: Cantus in Memoriam Benjamin Britten – Arvo Pärt . Folk : Kuukene – Trad.Attack!. Electronic : Young Boy – NOËP. Alternative : Passiflora – Vaiko Eplik . Uus Muusika: Alika Lood ja Äikesetunne VA.Eesti muusika

: Estonia is globally famous for its "singing culture." Arvo Pärt The tradition was a crucial peaceful tool during

, mis on ühine kõigile läänemeresoome rahvastele. 18. ja 19. sajandil hakkas see asenduma riimilise rahvalauluga (lorilaulud, merelaulud) ja pillimuusikaga (kannel, torupill, lõõtspill). Professionaalne muusika ja ärkamisaeg: Folk : Kuukene – Trad

Music is deeply tied to Estonian national identity and its fight for independence. The first nationwide song festival was held in 1869. Massive choirs of up to 30,000 singers perform together.

Estonian music is a rich and diverse heritage that reflects the country's unique cultural and historical context. From traditional folk music to modern-day pop and electronic music, Estonia has produced a wide range of talented musicians and composers who have made significant contributions to the world of music. Whether you're interested in classical music, folk music, or popular music, Estonia has something to offer – so come and experience it for yourself!