Estonian Music & Art News - Week 4, September 2025
- News and Updates

- Sep 26
- 1 min read
📍 Station Narva 2025 Breaks Records The Station Narva festival, held September 4–7 in Narva, drew its highest ever attendance — over 5,300 visitors according to organizers. The 8th edition blended music, art, and city culture, with performances by Tommy Cash, nublu, Duo Ruut, The Orb, Tim Reaper, Efterklang, and Finland’s OLGA.

🌍 Multicultural Kalamaja & Days of National Cultures Begin From 20-28 September, Days of National Cultures 2025 kicks off in Tallinn. Over 50 events are planned to highlight Tallinn’s minority and immigrant cultures: concerts, dance workshops, food fairs, and exhibitions. Multicultural Kalamaja 2025 is part of this, with neighborhood-based events – for example street performances, culture workshops, and participatory cooking/dancing around Kalamaja.
🎺 ERSO Season & “Romance” Series Announced The Estonian National Symphony Orchestra (ERSO) has launched its 2025/26 season, including the Romance Concert Series. Among the upcoming performances: French romantic works conducted by Yan Pascal Tortelier, including the overture to Benvenuto Cellini, Édouard Lalo’s Cello Concerto, and Chausson’s Symphony in B-flat.
📚 Arvo Pärt New Recording & Publication Released A live recording by Paavo Järvi & the Estonian Festival Orchestra, featuring ten iconic works by Arvo Pärt (including Silhouette and Credo), is out as of 5 September. Also, a commemorative book “Musical Greetings” from the Arvo Pärt Centre was published.








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