Sunday with Organ Music
at 12 noon, 2 pm and 4 pm The Niguliste organist Tiit Kiik plays the museum’s newly restored choir organ, well-suited to Renaissance and Baroque music.
Programme: Jacob Obrecht, Johann Sebastian Bach, Johann Pachelbel and others, including Estonia’s first professional composer, Rudolf Tobias.
at 5 pm Grande Finale Rusudani Chuntishvili (Georgia) and Olga Opryshko (Belarus/Estonia), organ students of the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre, perform on the Niguliste Great Organ. Programme: Georg Muffat, Johann Sebastian Bach, Felix Mendelssohn, César Franck and Rudolf Tobias.
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