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Estonian National Symphony Orchestra

Over its long history, the Estonian National Symphony Orchestra has nurtured the careers of internationally prominent Estonian musicians and has championed the music of Estonian composers. The group has a large recording catalog, much of which was issued by labels outside Estonia. The Estonian National Symphony Orchestra (in Estonian: Eesti Riiklik Sümfooniaorkester or ERSO) has been in existence since 1926 and is the longest-continuously operating symphony orchestra in Estonia. In its first years, it was associated with national radio broadcasting in Estonia, and for much of its career, through successive periods of occupation by Germany and the Soviet Union, the orchestra was designated a radio (or radio and television) ensemble. The orchestra's home, the Blue Hall of Estonia, was destroyed by bombs in 1944. The Estonian National Symphony Orchestra name was adopted after Estonia's independence was restored in 1991. Chief conductors have included Olav Roots (1939-1944), Paul Karp (1944-1950), Roman Matsov (1950-1963), Neeme Järvi (1963-1979), Peeter Lilje (1980-1990), Leo Krämer (1991-1993), Arvo Volmer (1993-2001), and Nikolai Alexeev (2001-2010). Neeme Järvi returned to the podium in 2010, and he was succeeded in 2020 by Olari Elts. An early recording, issued in 2000 on the Antes label, was devoted to the music of composer Eino Tamberg, and the group has recorded works by many 20th century and contemporary Estonian composers. The international significance of the Estonian National Symphony Orchestra is demonstrated by its record of frequent international touring, including trips to Italy (2003), the U.S. (2009, 2013, 2018), and China (2016), as well as frequent concerts in Scandinavia and continental Europe. The group has championed Estonian music by Arvo Pärt, Erkki-Sven Tüür, Eduard Tubin, Eino Tamberg, Jaan Rääts, Lepo Sumera, Tõnu Kõrvits, and Helena Tulve, often bringing it to international audiences for the first time. The orchestra has recorded for a large variety of labels, including Apex, Virgin, and (in 2009, featuring Pärt's In Principio) the boutique audiophile imprint ECM, among many others. It established its own Estonian Record Productions label in 2016, releasing an album of music by Beethoven and Brahms under Järvi, featuring pianist Kalle Randalu. The year 2017 saw four Estonian National Symphony recordings, including an album of orchestral music by Leo Weiner on Chandos. For 2018, the orchestra offered a busy schedule of performances commemorating the centenary of the Republic of Estonia, including performances of an Estonian oratorio, Jonah's Mission, by Rudolf Tobias. The group remained active through the COVID-19 pandemic, issuing several albums on Chandos in the early 2020s. These included a collection of lesser-known works by Lalo that appeared in 2024; by then, the group's recording catalog comprised well over 35 releases.
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