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VIOLIN CONCERTO CONCERT SERIES • CONCERT SERIES 2025/2026

Dec 12 - Apr 15, 2026
 (Estonia puiestee 4, Tallinn)

VIOLIN CONCERTO CONCERT SERIES 

Brilliant Violin Virtuosos 


This December, ERSO prepares to embark on a concert tour of Southern Europe to mark the Orchestra’s 99th birthday. Before the tour, a celebratory concert will take place in Tallinn, opening with Arvo Pärt’s timeless Cantus in Memory of Benjamin Britten. The spotlight of the evening will be on the music of Jean Sibelius. Renowned Dutch violinist Simone Lamsma will perform the composer’s Violin Concerto—a cornerstone of the violin repertoire known for its emotional depth and technical brilliance. The program concludes with Sibelius’s Symphony No. 2, composed in the Italian town of Rapallo. The influence of southern Italian light and landscape is unmistakably woven into the fabric of this majestic symphonic work. 


In February, French conductor Pierre Bleuse returns to eRSO after his successful debut in 2024. Appropriately, the evening will feature a program rich in French music. It begins with Maurice Ravel’s Le Tombeau de Couperin, an orchestral adaptation of his piano suite, structured in the style of a Baroque dance suite. The program continues with Igor Stravinsky’s Violin Concerto in D, performed by the expressive and accomplished Liya Petrova. Emmanuel Chabrier’s lively rhapsody España, his most beloved orchestral piece, will also be featured. The evening closes with Claude Debussy’s Jeux (The Games), a poetic and impressionistic ballet score that premiered in 1913. 


At the end of March, violinist Viviane Hagner returns to perform with ERSO. The centerpiece of the evening is the Violin Concerto No. 1 by Unsuk Chin—one of the most performed living composers today. Though classical in structure, the concerto is known for its exceptionally demanding solo part, offering both technical and interpretive challenges. The concert opens with a new work by Estonian composer Maria Kõrvits, commissioned especially by ERSO. The second half of the evening takes listeners on a journey through Italy. Under the baton of Olari Elts, the orchestra will perform Franz Schubert’s Overture in the Italian Style, inspired by Italian opera, followed by Felix Mendelssohn’s vibrant Symphony No. 4 Italian, a musical reflection of the composer’s travels through Italy. 


In April, Estonia will host the International Artist Managers’ Association (IAMA) Conference, a major event in the classical music world. To mark the occasion, Chief Conductor Olari Elts has curated a concert programme spotlighting Estonian music and talent. Rising star Hans Christian Aavik will perform Erkki-Sven Tüür’s Violin Concerto No. 2, titled Angel’s Share. According to the composer, the title symbolizes the shedding of all that is unnecessary as one grows and matures. The concert will conclude with Symphony No. 2 by Lepo Sumera—one of Estonia’s most significant symphonic voices. This concert will not contain an intermission. 

 

I: Elts and Lamsma. Sibelius    

Friday, 12.12.2025 at 19:00 

Estonia Concert Hall 

Arvo Pärt Cantus in Memory of Benjamin Britten 

Jean Sibelius Violin Concerto 

Jean Sibelius Symphony No. 2 

SIMONE LAMSMA violin, ERSO, conductor OLARI ELTS 

 

II: Pierre Bleuse and Liya Petrova. Stravinsky    

Friday, 06.02.2026 at 19:00 

Estonia Concert Hall 

Maurice Ravel Le Tombeau de Couperin 

Igor Stravinsky Violin Concerto 

Emmanuel Chabrier Rhapsody España 

Claude Debussy Jeux (Choreographic Poem) 

LIYA PETROVA violin, ERSO, conductor PIERRE BLEUSE 

 

III: Elts and Hagner. Unsuk Chin    

Friday, 27.03.2026 at 18:00 (pre-concert) and 19:00 

Estonia Concert Hall 

Maria Kõrvits New work 

Unsuk Chin Violin Concerto No. 1 

Franz Schubert Overture in Italian Style 

Felix Mendelssohn Symphony No. 4 

VIVIANE HAGNER violin, ERSO, conductor OLARI ELTS 

 

IV: Elts and Aavik. Erki-Sven Tüür 

Wednesday, 15.04.2026 at 19:00 

Estonia Concert Hall 

Erkki-Sven Tüür Violin Concerto No. 2 

Lepo Sumera Symphony No. 2 

HANS CHRISTIAN AAVIK violin, ERSO, conductor OLARI ELTS


VIOLIN CONCERTO CONCERT SERIES PRICES: 

Category I tickets: €120 / €90*
Category II tickets: €105 / €75* 
Category III tickets: €75 / €45*

 

A concert series ticket includes admission to four concerts. 


*Discounted prices apply to students, university students, and pensioners upon presentation of a valid ID at the ticket check.


Some Category III tickets may be for seats with limited visibility. 


BY PURCHASING THE CONCERT SERIES, YOU SAVE 25% in each price category — that’s 1 concert ticket for free! 

 

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VIOLIN CONCERTO CONCERT SERIES PRICES: 

Category I tickets: €120 / €90*
Category II tickets: €105 / €75* 
Category III tickets: €75 / €45*

 

A concert series ticket includes admission to four concerts. 


*Discounted prices apply to students, university students, and pensioners upon presentation of a valid ID at the ticket check.


Some Category III tickets may be for seats with limited visibility. 


BY PURCHASING THE CONCERT SERIES, YOU SAVE 25% in each price category — that’s 1 concert ticket for free! 

 




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VIOLIN CONCERTO CONCERT SERIES PRICES: 

Category I tickets: €120 / €90*
Category II tickets: €105 / €75* 
Category III tickets: €75 / €45*

 

A concert series ticket includes admission to four concerts. 


*Discounted prices apply to students, university students, and pensioners upon presentation of a valid ID at the ticket check.


Some Category III tickets may be for seats with limited visibility. 


BY PURCHASING THE CONCERT SERIES, YOU SAVE 25% in each price category — that’s 1 concert ticket for free!