Friday 10. May 2019 at 17:00
Niguliste Church • Niguliste 3, Tallinn, Estonia
Solar Winds
Fri, 10 May at 5 pm
Niguliste Church (Niguliste 3)
Ulla Krigul (organ), Tammo Sumera (electronics)
PROGRAMME: Elizabeth Anderson, Rikhardur H. Fridriksson, Margo Kõlar*, Sunleif Rasmussen, Clemens von Reusner, Erkki-Sven Tüür, Thommy Wahlström
Ticket 15/10
PROGRAMME
Sunleif Rasmussen (b. 1961, Faroe Islands)
3 Organ Chorales (2016)
Rikhardur H. Fridriksson (b. 1960, Iceland)
“... e mezzo”, electroacoustic piece for 5 channel playback (2016)
Thommy Wahlström (b. 1968, Sweden)
“2017 invention for organ and EA No. 18” (2017)
Clemens von Reusner (b. 1957, Germany)
“Anamorphosis” for fixed medium (2018, Estonian premiere)
Margo Kõlar (b. 1961, Estonia)
New work for electronics (2019, premiere)
Elizabeth Anderson (b. 1960, Belgium)
“Solar Winds” for 8-channel fixed medium (2012–2014)
Erkki-Sven Tüür (b. 1959, Estonia)
“Spectrum III” for organ (1999)
Ulla Krigul is one of the most recognized organists of the younger generation in Estonia. She is highly valued as a soloist and an ensemble partner. Her repertoire comprises a wide range of music from Baroque to contemporary music. In 2004–2006, Ulla Krigul worked as the organist of Sacré Coeur Church in Vienna. At the present time, she works as a lecturer at the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre and the organist of Finnish St. Peter’s Congregation in Tallinn. As a soloist and chamber musician Ulla Krigul has performed in all main Estonian churches and has held concerts in the frameworks of many festivals and concert series.
https://www.emic.ee/ulla-krigul
Tammo Sumera is the lecturer in the electronic music studio and the sound technology specialist at the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre. He is also a freelance live electronics artist and sound engineer. Sumera has been awarded live electronics interpretation, engineering, and organisational awards at numerous international festivals around Europe. He has collaborated with various Estonian orchestras, conductors, performers, and composers.
Wheelchair accessible: yes
Niguliste Church • Niguliste 3, Tallinn, Estonia