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Come to sing with us!
Hey music lover!
Did you make a new year’s promise that you have to do something awesome and find new friends? What could be even better than a possibility to join crazy group of people of TUT Chamber Choir?
We are waiting for YOU to sing beside us!
Please come on 5th or 10th of February at 17:30 to room U06A-203 at TUT, where our great conductors will be waiting for you to find you an appropriate voice group so you could begin an interesting adventure.
Our regular rehearsal take place on Tuesdays and Thrusdays and starting at 18:30 at TUT house U06.
Seeya in the rehearsals!
Christmas concerts – Lullabies for sleepless
TUT Chamber Choir makes in this christmas two performances with program called “Lullabies for sleepless”.
First concsert will take place in The Old Town Music House (Uus street 16) on 19th of December at 19:00. Concert is for free.
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Traditonal christmas concert will this year take place on 21th of December at the Kohila Angerja Issanda Taevaminemise church at 16:00. The choir will be conducted by Ksenija Grabova and Ieva Lavrinoviča. Concert is for free.
New season for the chamber choir!
It is our great pleasure to announce that the new head conductor of TUT Chamber Choir is Ksenija Grabova, the second conductor is Ieva Lavrinoviča and our new voice coach is Maria Väli!
Our new president is Lea Pallon, the choir master, for a second season, is Kaarel Raspel, our new manager is Maris Kuum, score-keeping is now the duty Karolin Oja, Liis Rosenfeldt will be responsible for our assets and Heidi Tiikoja will continue on as the treasurer.
It’s a new season, we’re full of energy, excited about our changes, have plenty of new ideas and we are ready to fulfill them! It is going to be a great year!
(Eesti) TTÜ Kammerkoor alustab uut sügishooaega
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