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MDR Rundfunkchor - Risto Joost

Risto Joost is a prominent figure among the younger generation of Estonian conductors. He has appeared widely with orchestras around the Baltic countries and beyond, and he is noted for his work in technically challenging contemporary music. Joost was born in the Estonian capital of Tallinn, then part of the Soviet Union, on June 22, 1980. He began music lessons at age six and, after showing unusual talent, was enrolled in a special music school in Tallinn. Joost attended the Estonian Academy of Music, studying orchestral and choral conducting as well as voice (he is a countertenor). For graduate study, he attended the Hochschule für Musik und darstellende Kunst in Vienna and then earned a master's degree from the Royal College of Music in Stockholm in 2008. In Stockholm, he studied with the noted conductor and teacher Jorma Panula. In 2010, Joost made his recording debut on the Estonian Record Productions label, leading his new group, Voces Musicales, in a performance of Arvo Pärt's Pilgrim's Song. Joost won prizes at the Jorma Panula Conducting Competition in 2012 and the Malko Competition for Young Conductors in Denmark in 2015. Those honors led to appearances with various ensembles around northern Europe, including the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, the Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra, and the MDR Leipzig Radio Choir, where he served as the artistic director from 2015 to 2019. Joost has also served as the artistic director of the Tallinn Philharmonic Society and has directed Estonia's Birgitta Festival. He is a co-founder of the music theater ensemble Kamber. Joost has a large repertory of operas and serves as the conductor-in-residence at the Estonian National Opera. In 2020, he became the music director and chief conductor at the Vanemuine Theatre in Tartu, Estonia. Joost is active on recordings as both an orchestral and a choral conductor. He has made several recordings of music by composers Arvo Pärt and Tõnu Kõrvits but has also conducted Western European music, such as Gounod's Requiem, with the Berlin Radio Chorus. Several of his recordings were made with the Tallinn Chamber Orchestra, of which he served as chief conductor from 2013 to 2019; with that ensemble, he released two albums of Kõrvits' music on the Ondine label in 2020 and returned with that composer's The Sound of Wings in 2023. By that time, his recording catalog comprised more than 20 items.
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