On 5 June, the remains of Eduard Tubin and his wife arrived to Estonia, the composer’s homeland. The remains were buried in the Tallinn Metsakalmistu, where a commemorative ceremony of reburial will take place on 18 June at 1:00 PM.
Tubin’s Fifth symphony in Armenia and Georgia
Estonian State Symphony Orchestra with Neeme Järvi conducting perform Tubin’s Fifth symphony.
On 11 June in the Aram Khachatryan music hall (Yerevan, Armenia)
On 13 June in the Djansug Kakhidze Tbilisi Center for Music & Culture (Georgia)
On 15 June in the Batumi State Musical Center (Georgia)
Tubin’s “Requiem for Fallen Soldiers” will be performed in Tartu and Tallinn
On 13 June in Tartu St. Paul’s church
On 14 June in Tallinn, Estonia Concert Hall
The work is performed by Estonian National Male Choir, Estonian National Opera Boys’ Choir, Tartu Boys’ Choir, Orchestra Uue Tänava Orkester, Iris Oja (mezzosoprano), Piret Aidulo (organ), Indrek Vau (trumpet), Anto Õnnis ja Kristjan Mäeots (Conductors Mikk Üleoja and Kaspar Mänd.
Vanemuine Symphony Orchestra and Paul Mägi released CD with Tubin’s Second symphony “Legendary”
Content:
Laulud Betti Alveri luulega [Helisalvestis] = Songs to poem by Betty Alver / Ester Mägi. Sümfoonia nr. 2 “Legendaarne” = Symphony no. 2 “Legendary” / Eduard Tubin ; orkestratsioon Paul Mägi ; [esitavad] Helen Lepalaan, metsosopran = mezzo-soprano, Vanemuise Sümfooniaorkester = Vanemuine Symphony Orchestra, dirigent = conductor Paul Mägi
[Published] Tartu : Teater Vanemuine, [2018]
[Description] 1 CD (40’24”) ; 12 cm + 1 buklet (28 lk.)
Commemorative ceremony of reburial of Eduard Tubin takes place in Tallinn Metsakalmistu on 18 June, 2018
On Monday, 18 June 2018 a commemorative ceremony of reburial of Eduard Tubin and his wife takes place in Tallinn Metsakalmistu. The ceremony starts at 1:00 PM. The reburial is initiated by Eduard Tubin’s son Eino Tubin and has been carried out in cooperation between different cultural and musical institutions of Estonia. On Tuesday, 19 June 2018, a concert dedicated to Eduard Tubin takes place in Estonia Concert Hall at 1:00 PM. Tubin’s works are performed by pianist Ivari Ilja, violinist Sigrid Kuulmann, and Estonian National Symphony Orchestra with Neeme Järvi conducting.
Piret Mikalai plays Tubin’s Four Folksongs
Anu Tali conducts Tubin’s Suite on Estonian Dances
Bilkent Orchestra with Anu Tali conducting performs Tubin’s Suite on Estonian Dances on 12 May in the Bilkent University.
The next performance of Tubin’s “The Goblin” at the Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet
Tubin’s Three Pieces for violin and piano ETW 48 are played in the Pärnu St. Elizabeth Church
On 5 May 2018, Marie-Helen Aavakivi (violin) ja Ralf Taal (piano) play Tubin’s Three Pieces for violin and piano ETW 48 in the Pärnu St. Elizabeth Church within the framework of concerts “Musica Sacra”. On 8 May, they play the same program in the Tallinn Methodist Church.