Posts Tagged ‘flat rent in tallinn’

Maarit Saarmäe (piano), Andreas Lend (cello) (16.02.2012 19:00)

Will performing works from Nikolai Mjaskovski and Cesar Franck.

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Die Fledermaus (29.02.2012 19:00)

An operetta by Johann Strauss in three actsLibretto by Karl Haffner and Richard Genée, based on the vaudeville Le Réveillon by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy.Premiere at the Estonian National Opera on May 13, 2010.

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La Cenerentola (25.02.2012 19:00)

(“Cinderella”)Opera buffo by Gioachino RossiniPremiere on November 10, 2006Music Director and Conductor: Arvo VolmerConductors: Jüri Alperten, Mihhail GertsStage Director and Set Designer: Michiel Dijkema (Amsterdam)Costumes: Claudia Damm (Berlin)

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Estonian National Male Choir (24.02.2012 15:00)

Read the original here: Estonian National Male Choir (24.02.2012 15:00)

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Francis Goya Women’s Day concert "Woman in Love"

The artist has dedicated the Women’s Day concert in Tallinn especially to women and love. Throughout the years, the classical guitar has been Goya’s favourite instrument and he is one of the best…

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Wiener Johann Strauss Capelle’s "Johann Strauss Gala"

The Wiener Johann Strauss Capelle was estblished by Johann Strauss (1804-1849) in Vienna in 1827. The orchestra served the Strauss family until the end of the legendary dynasty.

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Endangered plant species of the world (29.01.2012 – 13.02.2012)

Of 380 000 plant species known today, approximately one fifth or 76 000 plant species are in direct danger of extinction.

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Oleg Menshikov (25.01.2012 19:00)

http://www.menshikov.ru/eng/publications/publ_051986_eng.html

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Die Fledermaus (22.01.2012 17:00)

An operetta by Johann Strauss in three actsLibretto by Karl Haffner and Richard Genée, based on the vaudeville Le Réveillon by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy.Premiere at the Estonian National Opera on May 13, 2010.

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La Bohème (21.01.2012 19:00)

Opera by Giacomo Puccini in four actsLibretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa based on Henri Murger’s novel Scènes de la vie de bohèmeWorld premiere February 1, 1896 Teatro Regio (Turin)Premiere at the Estonian National Opera on October 29, 2010 Sung in Italian with subtitles in Estonian and EnglishApprox. running time 2 h 30 min, one intermission

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