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Tõnu Kaljuste, born in 1953, is an Estonian conductor known especially for choral music and for performances of works by Baltic composers. He founded the professional ensemble that became the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir in 1981 and later established the Tallinn Chamber Orchestra. His recordings and concerts have been closely associated with Arvo Pärt, Veljo Tormis, and Erkki-Sven Tüür, serving listeners of contemporary classical and sacred choral repertoire.
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What famous choir did conductor Tõnu Kaljuste found?
Tõnu Kaljuste founded the professional ensemble that eventually became the renowned Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir in 1981. He established the group during the Soviet era to promote the rich tradition of Estonian choral music on an international scale.
What orchestra did Tõnu Kaljuste establish?
In addition to his choral work, Kaljuste established the Tallinn Chamber Orchestra. Under his direction, the orchestra became highly regarded for its performances and recordings of works by contemporary Baltic composers like Arvo Pärt and Erkki-Sven Tüür.
Is Tõnu Kaljuste associated with the music of Arvo Pärt?
Yes, Tõnu Kaljuste is globally recognized for his interpretations of the famed Estonian composer Arvo Pärt. His recordings of Pärt's works, such as *Te Deum* and *Da Pacem Domine*, have won major international awards, including Grammy Awards.
Where was conductor Tõnu Kaljuste born?
Tõnu Kaljuste was born in Estonia in 1953, during the period when the country was occupied and annexed by the Soviet Union. Coming from a highly musical family, he became a central figure in the Estonian cultural awakening that led to the country's independence.
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