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Tartu student choir recalls Estonia’s song-festival tradition and ‘singing revolution’ during Montana performance

5582108 · August 11, 2025
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The Tartu student mixed choir from Estonia presented works by contemporary composers and described the national song-festival tradition — including the role of mass singing in Estonia’s independence movement — during their Montana appearance.

The Tartu student mixed choir from Tartu, Estonia, performed a program that highlighted contemporary Estonian composers and the country’s century-old song-festival tradition, and the choir’s director described how mass singing factored into Estonia’s push for independence.

Kilike Yosting, conductor of the Tartu student mixed choir, introduced pieces by composers she named as Adolf Bernd, Bernd Oseberg, Rasmus Pur and Maureen Calcutt, among others.…

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