Tartu – City of good Thoughts! About the Festival
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Tartu – City of good Thoughts! About the Festival
Tartu – City of good Thoughts! Tartu is one of the oldest towns in the Baltic countries. Its jewels are its town hall, the classicist main building of the university and St John’s Church, probably one of the most unique medieval architectural monuments in Northern Europe. A medieval-style guild of craftsmen has been revived in St Anthony’s Courtyard in the Old Town. The guild comprises more than 20 handicraft workshops. Although the written sources mention Tartu for the first time in 1030, the actual settlement dates from much earlier times. The green heart of Tartu is Toome Hill, the Cathedral Hill. This is where the ancient Estonian stronghold was once built, later replaced by the mighty stone castle of the Bishop. Above the old trees still rise the ruins of Dome Cathedral, where viewing platforms offer a splendid sight of the town nestled in the ancient valley of River Emajõgi. Nearby, the famous biologist K. E. von Baer sits in deep thought on a granite slab. About the Festival The festival brings together amateur and professional choirs that represent the countries of the region. The total number of the participants is impressive, coming up to 4 000-5 000 people. The idea of Nordic-Baltic Choir Festivals was born and put into practice by Imants Kokars and Olav Storgård. Nor should one miss Tartu in autumn, when the student hordes reconquer the town with great noise and uproar. This is the call of old alma mater. In December Tartu assumes the role of Christmas town. Tartu is a town of museums: more than 20 have found their home here. The Estonian National Museum and the Toy Museum both deserve a family visit. The beer museum of the local brewery A. Le Coq will also be of interest to the wider public. Visitors can explore the industrial brewing process and later also sample the brewery’s beers. Theatre performances, concerts, festivals, scientific conferences are more than frequent occurrences here. If saturated by cultural experiences, cosy cafeterias will be the best places to rest one’s legs. Tartu is a town of youth and spring. The Student Spring Days combine youthful exuberance with academic traditions. The high quality promenade concerts of Emajõgi Summer, Hanseatic Days and music events are summertime attractions in Tartu. Previous festivals: I Nordic-Baltic Choral Festival in Riga (Latvia) 1995 II Nordic-Baltic Choral Festival in Visby ( Gotland Island, Sweden) 1997 III Nordic-Baltic Choral Festival in Skien (Norway) 2000 IV Nordic-Baltic Choral Festival in Klaipeda (Lithuania) 2002 V Nordic-Baltic Choral Festival in Tartu (Estonia) 2008 means: • thousands of participants coming from their unique regions, • choir concerts at open-air venues, churches and concert halls, • concerts of professional choirs, • workshops and seminars, • choir competition, • joint concert at Tartu Song Festival Arena, • Regional Day – singing events in different places in Tartu region, • festival party for all participants. August 5 - 10 In Tartu Estonia