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Arete Teemets (soprano) -- Helen, Lepalaan (mezzo-soprano) -- Mati Turi (tenor), Taavi Tampuu (baritone), Raiko Raalik (bass) -- Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir, Collegium Musicale, Chamber Choir Voces Musicales -- Ellerhein Girl’s Choir -- Chorus Mysticus: Maria Listra, Kadri Tegelmann, Endrik Üksvärav, Tamar Nugis -- Tallinn Chamber Orchestra -- Mai Simson (choirmaster) -- Tõnu Kaljuste (conductor) | Arete Teemets (soprano) -- Helen, Lepalaan (mezzo-soprano) -- Mati Turi (tenor), Taavi Tampuu (baritone), Raiko Raalik (bass) -- Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir, Collegium Musicale, Chamber Choir Voces Musicales -- Ellerhein Girl’s Choir -- Chorus Mysticus: Maria Listra, Kadri Tegelmann, Endrik Üksvärav, Tamar Nugis -- Tallinn Chamber Orchestra -- Mai Simson (choirmaster) -- Tõnu Kaljuste (conductor) | ||
The German revised ed. was completed by the composer in 1909 and first performed in Germany the same year | The German revised ed. was completed by the composer in 1909 and first performed in Leipzig, Germany the same year. In 1986-89 Vardo Rumessen reconstruct the score and the oratorio was performed again on 25 May 1989 in the Estonia Concert Hall. It was first recorded in 1995. | ||
* [[Des Jona Sendung = Joonase lähetamine (Jonah's Mission / 1909 @1907 Tobias), oratorio (German ed.)]] | * [[Des Jona Sendung = Joonase lähetamine (Jonah's Mission / 1909 @1907 Tobias), oratorio (German ed.)]] |
Latest revision as of 10:26, 19 December 2020
Joonase lähetamine <Estonian> / Jonah’s Mission (1907) is an oratorio by Rudolf Tobias (mus.).
Abstract
Rudolf Tobias’s oratorio Joonase lähetamine ("Jonah’s Mission"), later named Joonas ("Jonah"), is a landmark of Estonian classic music via the Vardo Rumessen’s version.
Editions, performances
First performed in Tallin, Estonia: St John’s Church, 7 June 2018; and Tartu, Estonia: St Paul’s Church, 8 June 2018.
Arete Teemets (soprano) -- Helen, Lepalaan (mezzo-soprano) -- Mati Turi (tenor), Taavi Tampuu (baritone), Raiko Raalik (bass) -- Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir, Collegium Musicale, Chamber Choir Voces Musicales -- Ellerhein Girl’s Choir -- Chorus Mysticus: Maria Listra, Kadri Tegelmann, Endrik Üksvärav, Tamar Nugis -- Tallinn Chamber Orchestra -- Mai Simson (choirmaster) -- Tõnu Kaljuste (conductor)
The German revised ed. was completed by the composer in 1909 and first performed in Leipzig, Germany the same year. In 1986-89 Vardo Rumessen reconstruct the score and the oratorio was performed again on 25 May 1989 in the Estonia Concert Hall. It was first recorded in 1995.